Feeding the world: improving photosynthetic efficiency for sustainable crop production
AJ Simkin, PE López-Calcagno… - Journal of Experimental …, 2019 - academic.oup.com
A number of recent studies have provided strong support demonstrating that improving the
photosynthetic processes through genetic engineering can provide an avenue to improve …
photosynthetic processes through genetic engineering can provide an avenue to improve …
Land‐use change to bioenergy production in E urope: implications for the greenhouse gas balance and soil carbon
Bioenergy from crops is expected to make a considerable contribution to climate change
mitigation. However, bioenergy is not necessarily carbon neutral because emissions of CO …
mitigation. However, bioenergy is not necessarily carbon neutral because emissions of CO …
Mycorrhizal association as a primary control of the CO2 fertilization effect
Plants buffer increasing atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) concentrations through
enhanced growth, but the question whether nitrogen availability constrains the magnitude of …
enhanced growth, but the question whether nitrogen availability constrains the magnitude of …
A global perspective on belowground carbon dynamics under nitrogen enrichment
L Liu, TL Greaver - Ecology letters, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
Ecology Letters (2010) 13: 819–828 Abstract Nitrogen (N) effects on ecosystem carbon (C)
budgets are critical to understand as C sequestration is considered as a mechanism to offset …
budgets are critical to understand as C sequestration is considered as a mechanism to offset …
Forest response to elevated CO2 is conserved across a broad range of productivity
RJ Norby, EH DeLucia, B Gielen… - Proceedings of the …, 2005 - National Acad Sciences
Climate change predictions derived from coupled carbon-climate models are highly
dependent on assumptions about feedbacks between the biosphere and atmosphere. One …
dependent on assumptions about feedbacks between the biosphere and atmosphere. One …
Forest carbon use efficiency: is respiration a constant fraction of gross primary production?
Abstract Carbon‐use efficiency (CUE), the ratio of net primary production (NPP) to gross
primary production (GPP), describes the capacity of forests to transfer carbon (C) from the …
primary production (GPP), describes the capacity of forests to transfer carbon (C) from the …
Elevated CO2 increases tree‐level intrinsic water use efficiency: insights from carbon and oxygen isotope analyses in tree rings across three forest FACE sites
G Battipaglia, M Saurer, P Cherubini… - New …, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
Elevated CO 2 increases intrinsic water use efficiency (WUE i) of forests, but the magnitude
of this effect and its interaction with climate is still poorly understood. We combined tree ring …
of this effect and its interaction with climate is still poorly understood. We combined tree ring …
Altered root traits due to elevated CO2: a meta‐analysis
Aim Plant root traits regulate belowground C inputs, soil nutrient and water uptake, and play
critical roles in determining sustainable plant production and consequences for ecosystem C …
critical roles in determining sustainable plant production and consequences for ecosystem C …
Re‐assessment of plant carbon dynamics at the Duke free‐air CO2 enrichment site: interactions of atmospheric [CO2] with nitrogen and water availability over stand …
HR McCarthy, R Oren, KH Johnsen… - New …, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
The potential for elevated [CO2]‐induced changes to plant carbon (C) storage, through
modifications in plant production and allocation of C among plant pools, is an important …
modifications in plant production and allocation of C among plant pools, is an important …
CO2 fertilization in temperate FACE experiments not representative of boreal and tropical forests
Results from free‐air CO2 enrichment (FACE) experiments in temperate climates indicate
that the response of forest net primary productivity (NPP) to elevated CO2 might be highly …
that the response of forest net primary productivity (NPP) to elevated CO2 might be highly …