Sustained photosynthetic performance of Coffea spp. under long-term enhanced [CO2].
Coffee is one of the world's most traded agricultural products. Modeling studies have predicted that climate change will have a strong impact on the suitability of current cultivation areas, but these studies have not anticipated possible mitigating effects of the elevated atmospheric [CO2] bec...
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Main Authors: | José C Ramalho, Ana P Rodrigues, José N Semedo, Isabel P Pais, Lima D Martins, Maria C Simões-Costa, António E Leitão, Ana S Fortunato, Paula Batista-Santos, Isabel M Palos, Marcelo A Tomaz, Paula Scotti-Campos, Fernando C Lidon, Fábio M DaMatta |
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Language: | EN |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2013
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/889f68ce4c294773ac6a9d904e2984d2 |
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