A meta‐analysis of responses of C3 plants to atmospheric CO2: dose–response curves for 85 traits ranging from the molecular to the whole‐plant level

H Poorter, O Knopf, IJ Wright, AA Temme… - New …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Generalised dose–response curves are essential to understand how plants acclimate to
atmospheric CO2. We carried out a meta‐analysis of 630 experiments in which C3 plants …

Plant Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) in Ozone (O3) Polluted Atmospheres: The Ecological Effects

DM Pinto, JD Blande, SR Souza, AM Nerg… - Journal of chemical …, 2010 - Springer
Tropospheric ozone (O 3) is an important secondary air pollutant formed as a result of
photochemical reactions between primary pollutants, such as nitrogen oxides (NO x), and …

Tropospheric ozone reduces carbon assimilation in trees: estimates from analysis of continuous flux measurements

S Fares, R Vargas, M Detto, AH Goldstein… - Global Change …, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
High ground‐level ozone concentrations are typical of Mediterranean climates. Plant
exposure to this oxidant is known to reduce carbon assimilation. Ozone damage has been …

Los ecosistemas forestales y el secuestro de carbono ante el calentamiento global

JA Pardos - Monografías INIA. Serie Forestal (España), 2010 - agris.fao.org
Spanish; Castilian. El presente trabajo pretende ofrecer una visión panorámica de los
efectos del incremento de CO2 en la atmósfera (en relación con el calentamiento global y …

[HTML][HTML] Reflections of stress: Ozone damage in broadleaf saplings can be identified from hyperspectral leaf reflectance

AL Jones, A Ormondroyd, F Hayes, ES Jeffers - Environmental Pollution, 2024 - Elsevier
Tropospheric ozone (O 3) causes widespread damage to vegetation; however, monitoring of
O 3 induced damage is often reliant on manual leaf inspection. Reflectance spectroscopy of …

Leaf and canopy conductance in aspen and aspen-birch forests under free-air enrichment of carbon dioxide and ozone

J Uddling, RM Teclaw, KS Pregitzer… - Tree …, 2009 - academic.oup.com
Increasing concentrations of atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) and tropospheric ozone
(O3) have the potential to affect tree physiology and structure, and hence forest feedbacks …

[HTML][HTML] What is the influence of ordinary epidermal cells and stomata on the leaf plasticity of coffee plants grown under full-sun and shady conditions?

MF Pompelli, SCV Martins, EF Celin… - Brazilian Journal of …, 2010 - SciELO Brasil
Stomata are crucial in land plant productivity and survival. In general, with lower irradiance,
stomatal and epidermal cell frequency per unit leaf area decreases, whereas guard-cell …

Magnitude and mechanisms of nitrogen‐mediated responses of tree biomass production to elevated CO2: A global synthesis

Z Wang, C Wang - Journal of Ecology, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Elevated atmospheric CO2 concentration (eCO2) typically stimulates tree growth, which is
mediated by nitrogen (N) availability; but how N regulates tree biomass responses to eCO2 …

Combined effects of rising [CO2] and temperature on boreal forests: growth, physiology and limitations

JR Stinziano, DA Way - Botany, 2014 - cdnsciencepub.com
Climate change is expected to be most pronounced at high latitudes, but we have little data
on how dominant boreal tree species will respond to rising temperatures and CO2 …

Foliar photodegradation in pesticide fate modeling: Development and evaluation of the pesticide dissipation from agricultural land (PeDAL) model

SM Lyons, KJ Hageman - Environmental Science & Technology, 2021 - ACS Publications
Pesticide dissipation from plant surfaces depends on a variety of factors including
meteorological conditions, the pesticide's physicochemical properties, and plant …