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==Temperature== | |||
Increases in temperature will affect [[evapotranspiration]] | |||
==Rainfall patterns== | |||
It is well documented that rainfall patterns are forecast to change. | |||
==Vegetation== | ==Vegetation== | ||
Increased atmospheric CO<sub>2</sub> levels will stimulate photosynthetic processes, increasing [[phosphorus]] uptake of all plants<ref>Jin J Tang C Sale P. 2015. The impact of elevated carbon dioxide on the phosphorus nutrition of plants. A review. Annals of Botany 116: 987–999.</ref> | Increased atmospheric CO<sub>2</sub> levels will stimulate photosynthetic processes, increasing [[phosphorus]] uptake of all plants<ref>Jin J Tang C Sale P. 2015. The impact of elevated carbon dioxide on the phosphorus nutrition of plants. A review. Annals of Botany 116: 987–999.</ref>. | ||
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Revision as of 18:09, 11 January 2018
Temperature
Increases in temperature will affect evapotranspiration
Rainfall patterns
It is well documented that rainfall patterns are forecast to change.
Vegetation
Increased atmospheric CO2 levels will stimulate photosynthetic processes, increasing phosphorus uptake of all plants[1].
- ↑ Jin J Tang C Sale P. 2015. The impact of elevated carbon dioxide on the phosphorus nutrition of plants. A review. Annals of Botany 116: 987–999.