Rising atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrations increase gaps of rice yields between low- and middle-to-high-income countries

The rising carbon dioxide concentrations are expected to increase future rice yields. However, variations in the CO2 fertilization effect (CFE) between rice subspecies and the influence of concurrent global warming introduce uncertainty in future global rice yield projections. Here we conducted a me...

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Main Authors: Song, Lian, Tao, Ye, van Groenigen, Kees Jan, Chang, Scott X., Peñuelas, Josep, Zhang, Jishuang, You, Liangzhi, Cai, Chuang, Wang, Songhan, Jiang, Yu, Ma, Chuanqi, Yan, Xiaoyuan, Ni, Kang, Wang, Dongming, Wang, Yu, Zhu, Chunwu
Format: Journal Article
Language:Inglés
Published: Springer 2024
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/151826

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