Rising Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide Concentration And The Future Of C4 Crops For Food And Fuel

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Article Date: 02 Mar 2009 - 3:00 PDT

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C4 crops (e.g. maize and sorghum) are vital to global food supply, particularly in the tropical regions where human well-being and agricultural productivity are most closely linked.

While rising atmospheric [CO2] drives the climate change that threatens to reduce future crop yields, it also has the potential to benefit crops. Unlike C3 crops (e.g. wheat and rice) for which there is consistent stimulation of photosynthesis by elevated [CO2], recent experiments suggest C4 crops will benefit from elevated [CO2] during drought but not when well-watered.

These crops are therefore likely to be more negatively impacted by climate change than previously thought.

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