How a Warmer Climate Will Impact Plant Biochemistry and Growth
A new study published in the journal Nature Communications has identified a potential cause of varying growth patterns in trees due to climate change. The study, conducted by a team of researchers from the University of Edinburgh, looked at the impact of temperature on biochemistry and growth in trees. They found that higher temperatures can alter the biochemical processes that support tree growth, leading to changes in the timing of tree growth and the amount of carbon stored in the tree. This means that warmer climates could have a significant impact on the ability of trees to store carbon, leading to a decrease in the overall capacity of forests to sequester carbon. This could have profound implications for climate change mitigation efforts.
source: Phys.org