
Since the Industrial Revolution began approximately 200 years ago, global atmospheric carbon dioxide concentration ([CO2]) has increased from 270 to 401 µL L−1, and average global temperatures have risen by 0.85°C, with the most pronounced effects occurring near the poles ([IPCC, 2013][1]). In
Gene Flow, Ecology, Fossils, Climate, Climate Change, Carbon Dioxide, Plants, Adaptation, Physiological, Biological Evolution, Mycorrhizae, Herbivory, Photosynthesis, Ecosystem, Phylogeny, Plant Physiological Phenomena
Gene Flow, Ecology, Fossils, Climate, Climate Change, Carbon Dioxide, Plants, Adaptation, Physiological, Biological Evolution, Mycorrhizae, Herbivory, Photosynthesis, Ecosystem, Phylogeny, Plant Physiological Phenomena
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