2022
DOI: 10.1007/s00344-022-10754-7
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Effects of Regulated Deficit Irrigation and Elevated CO2 Concentration on the Photosynthetic Parameters and Stomatal Morphology of Two Maize Cultivars

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“…However, some studies indicate that under conditions of water stress, maize shows yield gains under high CO 2 concentrations. These gains come mainly from the stomatal regulation of C4 plants [87,[90][91][92][93]. Such an explanation is corroborated by other studies that concluded that the WUE might increase for the first and second corn-growing seasons in Brazil under future climate change scenarios [48,53].…”
Section: Expected Impacts Of Future Climate Changes On Cornsupporting
confidence: 68%
“…However, some studies indicate that under conditions of water stress, maize shows yield gains under high CO 2 concentrations. These gains come mainly from the stomatal regulation of C4 plants [87,[90][91][92][93]. Such an explanation is corroborated by other studies that concluded that the WUE might increase for the first and second corn-growing seasons in Brazil under future climate change scenarios [48,53].…”
Section: Expected Impacts Of Future Climate Changes On Cornsupporting
confidence: 68%
“…However, current research on WUE often focuses on temperature or CO 2 as isolated factors. 6 For instance, elevated CO 2 levels have been shown to enhance average WUE, 7 , 8 while high temperatures exert a linear negative impact on WUE. 9 Yet, exploration of the coupled effects of these factors on WUE is limited.…”
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confidence: 99%