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Carbon dioxide fertilization effect on plant growth under soil water stress associates with changes in stomatal traits, leaf photosynthesis, and foliar nitrogen of bell pepper (Capsicum annuum L.)

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Published in 2020 at "Environmental and Experimental Botany"

DOI: 10.1016/j.envexpbot.2020.104203

Abstract: Abstract Understanding the processes and mechanisms of crops in response to elevated CO2 concentration and water stress is critical for accurately projecting the potential risk of climate change on global agriculture productivity. We examined effects… read more here.

Keywords: water; co2 concentration; water stress; fertilization effect ... See more keywords
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The fertilization effect of global dimming on crop yields is not attributed to an improved light interception.

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Published in 2019 at "Global change biology"

DOI: 10.1111/gcb.14822

Abstract: Global dimming, a decadal decrease in incident global radiation, is often accompanied with an increase in the diffuse-radiation fraction, and therefore the impact of global dimming on crop production is hard to predict. A popular… read more here.

Keywords: attributed improved; fertilization effect; effect; global dimming ... See more keywords
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Estimates of soil nutrient limitation on the CO2 fertilization effect for tropical vegetation

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Published in 2022 at "Global Change Biology"

DOI: 10.1111/gcb.16377

Abstract: The CO2 fertilization effect in tropical forests is a key factor for the global land carbon sink. We show that the normalized CO2 effect on tropical vegetation carbon was c. 70% lower in seedling CO2… read more here.

Keywords: tropical vegetation; effect; co2 fertilization; effect tropical ... See more keywords
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Fire, CO2, and climate effects on modeled vegetation and carbon dynamics in western Oregon and Washington

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Published in 2019 at "PLoS ONE"

DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0210989

Abstract: To develop effective long-term strategies, natural resource managers need to account for the projected effects of climate change as well as the uncertainty inherent in those projections. Vegetation models are one important source of projected… read more here.

Keywords: vegetation; fertilization effect; carbon; co2 fertilization ... See more keywords