NG Smith, JS Dukes - Global change biology, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
To realistically simulate climate feedbacks from the land surface to the atmosphere, models must replicate the responses of plants to environmental changes. Several processes …
It is unequivocal that the increases in atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2), methane (CH4) and nitrous oxide (N2O) since the pre-industrial period are caused by human activities. The …
The global distribution of the optimum air temperature for ecosystem-level gross primary productivity (T opt eco) is poorly understood, despite its importance for ecosystem carbon …
Accurate representation of photosynthesis in terrestrial biosphere models (TBM s) is essential for robust projections of global change. However, current representations vary …
Here I present the R package'plantecophys', a toolkit to analyse and model leaf gas exchange data. Measurements of leaf photosynthesis and transpiration are routinely …
Heatwaves are likely to increase in frequency and intensity with climate change, which may impair tree function and forest C uptake. However, we have little information regarding the …
The temperature response of photosynthesis is one of the key factors determining predicted responses to warming in global vegetation models (GVM s). The response may vary …
M Slot, K Winter - New Phytologist, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Tropical forests contribute significantly to the global carbon cycle, but little is known about the temperature response of photosynthetic carbon uptake in tropical species, and how this …
A common approach for estimating fluxes of CO2 and water in canopy models is to couple a model of photosynthesis (An) to a semi‐empirical model of stomatal conductance (gs) such …