Some leaves in tropical forests may be getting too hot for photosynthesis
Climate change may be forcing some tropical leaves to stop photosynthesis and die. It’s still unclear what effect this will have on entire forests.
Tropical forests are approaching critical temperature thresholds
Some tropical rainforest leaves are becoming so hot they are unable to photosynthesise, study finds, Climate News
Global change effects on humid tropical forests: Evidence for biogeochemical and biodiversity shifts at an ecosystem scale - Cusack - 2016 - Reviews of Geophysics - Wiley Online Library
Forests' carbon uptake will be compromised by climate change, leaf temperature study suggests
rainforest photosynthesis increases in response to atmospheric dryness
Tropical rainforests could get too hot for photosynthesis and die if climate crisis continues, scientists warn
Rainforest study: Scientists now know the temperature at which photosynthesis stops
Tropics may now emit more carbon dioxide than they absorb
Scientists Warn that if air temperature rises of 7.2°F (4°C) it could Kill Photosynthesis in Plants : r/climatechange
At this rate, it will be too hot for plants to photosynthesise, and the world's rainforests will disappear. - GIGAZINE
ESSD - Vertical profiles of leaf photosynthesis and leaf traits and soil nutrients in two tropical rainforests in French Guiana before and after a 3-year nitrogen and phosphorus addition experiment
Rising Temperatures Threaten Photosynthesis and the Planet's Future - Climate Adaptation Platform
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