Rising CO2 and increased light exposure synergistically reduce marine primary productivity
Carbon dioxide and light are two major prerequisites of photosynthesis. Rising CO2 levels in
oceanic surface waters in combination with ample light supply are therefore often
considered stimulatory to marine primary production,,. Here we show that the combination of
an increase in both CO2 and light exposure negatively impacts photosynthesis and growth
of marine primary producers. When exposed to CO2 concentrations projected for the end of
this century, natural phytoplankton assemblages of the South China Sea responded with …
oceanic surface waters in combination with ample light supply are therefore often
considered stimulatory to marine primary production,,. Here we show that the combination of
an increase in both CO2 and light exposure negatively impacts photosynthesis and growth
of marine primary producers. When exposed to CO2 concentrations projected for the end of
this century, natural phytoplankton assemblages of the South China Sea responded with …
Rising CO2 and increased light exposure synergistically reduce marine primary productivity.
GKS Gao KunShan, XJT Xu JunTian, GG Gao Guang… - 2012 - cabidigitallibrary.org
Carbon dioxide and light are two major prerequisites of photosynthesis. Rising CO2 levels in
oceanic surface waters in combination with ample light supply are therefore often
considered stimulatory to marine primary production. Here we show that the combination of
an increase in both CO2 and light exposure negatively impacts photosynthesis and growth
of marine primary producers. When exposed to CO2 concentrations projected for the end of
this century, natural phytoplankton assemblages of the South China Sea responded with …
oceanic surface waters in combination with ample light supply are therefore often
considered stimulatory to marine primary production. Here we show that the combination of
an increase in both CO2 and light exposure negatively impacts photosynthesis and growth
of marine primary producers. When exposed to CO2 concentrations projected for the end of
this century, natural phytoplankton assemblages of the South China Sea responded with …
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