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  1. 27 sty 2022 · Climate change will bring more frequent and severe extreme weather events, including extreme precipitation, wind disturbance, heat waves, and drought. Extreme precipitation events can disturb plant growth, particularly in recently burned forests, and make plants more vulnerable to flooding and soils to erosion.

  2. 4 sty 2024 · Under a global warming scenario, the identification of the temperature thresholds for the major crop plants and their effects on yield is vital in predicting risk for food security (Zhao et al., 2017).

  3. 2 sty 2024 · This review explores how an increase in the global surface temperature detrimentally affects plant survival and productivity and discusses current understanding of plant responses to high temperature (HT) and underlying mechanisms.

  4. 1 lut 2022 · The mitigation potential of vegetation-driven biophysical effects is strongly influenced by the background climate and will therefore be influenced by global warming.

  5. 1 wrz 2021 · Those physiological changes on plants can be complex and are tied to crop type and the climate effects seen at the regional and local level. Carbon Dioxide as a Fertilizer. Carbon dioxide is the primary greenhouse gas responsible for the increase in Earth’s global temperature.

  6. 22 gru 2021 · Increasing temperatures have brought about earlier bloom times for plants, creating a potential for timing mismatch between pollinators and plants. Pathogens and pests are often also more active in warmer temperatures.

  7. 19 kwi 2022 · Promoting crop resilience. For most of human history, climate change occurred gradually, over hundreds or thousands of years. That pace allowed plants to adapt to variations in temperature, precipitation, and atmospheric composition.

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