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Terrestrial ecosystems in a changing environment: A dominant role for water
Carl J. Bernacchi
, Andy Vanloocke
Crop Sciences
Plant Biology
Carl R. Woese Institute for Genomic Biology
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Dominant Role
100%
Changing Environment
100%
Terrestrial Ecosystems
100%
Water Use
100%
Hydrological Cycle
66%
Transpiration Rate
66%
Water Flux
33%
Knowledge Gaps
33%
Physiological Function
33%
Global Change
33%
Water Demand
33%
Transpiration
33%
Increased Pressure
33%
Terrestrial Surface
33%
Vascular Plants
33%
Ecosystem Services
33%
Plant Physiological Responses
33%
Carbon Uptake
33%
Anthropogenic Activities
33%
Anthropogenic Influence
33%
Global Demand
33%
Global Climate System
33%
Terrestrial Productivity
33%
Terrestrial Primary Productivity
33%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Terrestrial Ecosystem
100%
Water Use
100%
Hydrologic Cycle
66%
Global Change
33%
Water Flux
33%
Water Demand
33%
Global Climate
33%
Ecosystem Service
33%
Vascular Plant
33%