Environmental Studies and Forestry
Increased photosynthesis during spring drought in energy-limited ecosystems
D. L. Miller, S. Wolf, et al.
This groundbreaking study by David L. Miller and colleagues reveals that, contrary to popular belief, photosynthesis can actually increase during meteorological drought in energy-limited ecosystems. With a staggering rise of 83% in gross primary productivity during spring droughts, their findings challenge conventional wisdom and have significant implications for understanding ecosystem responses to climate variability.
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