Timely precipitation will be essential for plants to counteract global warming

A new Columbia Engineering study shows that increased water stress — higher frequency of drought due to higher temperatures, is going to constrain the phenological cycle: in effect, by shutting down photosynthesis, it will generate a lower carbon uptake at the end of the season, thus contributing to increased global warming.


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Source: ScienceDaily