A study reveals that rising temperatures are causing them to lose more water, reducing their ability to absorb carbon. This discovery challenges long-held assumptions about how plants function.
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Rising temperatures make plants lose more water, weakening their ability to absorb carbon dioxide and survive heat stress.
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Rising temperatures cause plants to leak more water, reducing their ability to absorb carbon and potentially turning them ...
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