Original paper
Increasing stomatal conductance in response to rising atmospheric CO2
Abstract
Studies have indicated that plant stomatal conductance (gs) decreases in response to elevated atmospheric CO2, a phenomenon of significance for the global hydrological cycle. However, gs increases across certain CO2 ranges have been predicted by optimization models. The aim of this work was to demonstrate that under certain environmental conditions, gs can increase in response to elevated CO2.Using (1) an extensive, up-to-date synthesis of gs...
Paper Details
Title
Increasing stomatal conductance in response to rising atmospheric CO2
Published Date
Jan 31, 2018
Journal
Volume
121
Issue
6
Pages
1137 - 1149
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