Plant Growth and Climate Change provides current tools and techniques required to respond to the predicted changes in temperature, rainfall, and nutrient cycling wrought by the current increase in greenhouse gases.J. I. L. Morison and M. D. Morecroft.,Bernadette M. Roche...
According to a new study published in Science, global plant growth has decreased in the past decade, reversing trends observed over the past 20 years. The authors of the study, Maosheng Zhao and Steven Running, found a significant reduction in the global terrestrial net primary production (NPP)...
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Organisms need to constantly recalibrate development and physiology in response to changes in their environment. Climate change-associated global warming is amplifying the intensity and periodicity of these changes. Being sessile, plants are particularly vulnerable to variations happening around them. These ...
Soil fertility regulates invasive herbivore performance and top-down control in tropical agroecosystems of Southeast Asia In terrestrial ecosystems, changes in soil nutrient availability, plant growth or natural enemies can generate important shifts in abundance of organisms a... Wyckhuys, K.A.G,Burra...
systems worldwide. Changes in the growth stages of grapevines, fruit trees, barley, maize, rice, soybean and wheat to cotton have already been observed. Many commercially important marine species and their prey have also been affected, with significant consequences for stock and fisheries ...
Climate change: how will climate change impact plant abundance, productivity, bioregions and ecosystems? Science in the community: how can we ensure that the varied goals and needs of our diverse societies are understood and fulfilled by plant scientists?
Plant disease outbreaks pose significant risks to global food security and environmental sustainability worldwide, and result in the loss of primary productivity and biodiversity that negatively impact the environmental and socio-economic conditions of a
Natural wetland communities and semi-natural wet meadows and pastures were still common within the settled area until the 14th century. On the other hand, the rapid spread of built-up areas, roads and gardens allowed the growth of ruderal vegetation there. Archaeobotanical and historical evidence...
S7 and S8), which stimulated plant growth and reproduction (Ogle and Reynolds, 2004). The HSI displayed an increasing trend during LGM compared to LIG (Fig. S9), that is, the decreased aridity enhanced richness in this region. Similarly, total species richness also exhibited an increasing ...