2023
DOI: 10.1042/bcj20220433
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Short- and long-term warming events on photosynthetic physiology, growth, and yields of field grown crops

Abstract: Global temperatures are rising from increasing concentrations of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere associated with anthropogenic activities. Global warming includes a warmer shift in mean temperatures as well as increases in the probability of extreme heating events, termed heat waves. Despite the ability of plants to cope with temporal variations in temperature, global warming is increasingly presenting challenges to agroecosystems. The impact of warming on crop species has direct consequences on food securi… Show more

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“…The topic of global warming on photosynthesis and crop production within the context of agriculture and agroecosystems is expertly reviewed in the article by Bernacchi et al [ 14 ]. These authors expertly review the temperature-induced adaptations of plant biochemistry and metabolism that influence photosynthesis and biomass production, discussing the impacts and opportunities for enhancing the resilience of crops to global warming.…”
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“…The topic of global warming on photosynthesis and crop production within the context of agriculture and agroecosystems is expertly reviewed in the article by Bernacchi et al [ 14 ]. These authors expertly review the temperature-induced adaptations of plant biochemistry and metabolism that influence photosynthesis and biomass production, discussing the impacts and opportunities for enhancing the resilience of crops to global warming.…”
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confidence: 99%