Plants' Ability to Adapt Could Change Conventional Wisdom on Climate Change

In a recent study,  trees acclimated to warmer temperatures and increased their carbon emissions less than expected

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Plants speed up their respiratory metabolism as temperatures rise, leading to a long-held concern that as climate warms, the elevated carbon release from a ramped-up metabolism could flip global forests from a long-term carbon sink to a carbon source, further accelerating climate change.

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