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To what extent can rising [CO2] ameliorate plant drought stress?

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NEW PHYTOLOGIST
卷 231, 期 6, 页码 2118-2124

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/nph.17540

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drought; drought mortality; dry-down; elevated CO2; water savings

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  1. Australian Research Council (ARC) Centre of Excellence for Climate Extremes [CE170100023]
  2. ARC [DP190101823, DP190102025]
  3. NSW Research Attraction and Acceleration Program
  4. ARC Laureate Fellowship [FL190100003]
  5. ARC Linkage Grant [LP140100232]
  6. Australian Research Council [FL190100003, LP140100232] Funding Source: Australian Research Council

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There are still unresolved questions about plant responses to drought under eCO(2) conditions, and future studies need to carefully consider factors such as timescales, environmental conditions, and soil water content. New insights into CO2 x drought interactions are essential for better constraining model theory in future climate projections.
Plant responses to elevated atmospheric carbon dioxide (eCO(2)) have been hypothesized as a key mechanism that may ameliorate the impact of future drought. Yet, despite decades of experiments, the question of whether eCO(2) reduces plant water use, yielding 'water savings' that can be used to maintain plant function during periods of water stress, remains unresolved. In this Viewpoint, we identify the experimental challenges and limitations to our understanding of plant responses to drought under eCO(2). In particular, we argue that future studies need to move beyond exploring whether eCO(2) played 'a role' or 'no role' in responses to drought, but instead more carefully consider the timescales and conditions that would induce an influence. We also argue that considering emergent differences in soil water content may be an insufficient means of assessing the impact of eCO(2). We identify eCO(2) impact during severe drought (e.g. to the point of mortality), interactions with future changes in vapour pressure deficit and uncertainty about changes in leaf area as key gaps in our current understanding. New insights into CO2 x drought interactions are essential to better constrain model theory that governs future climate model projections of land-atmosphere interactions during periods of water stress.

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