2021
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-664841/v1
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Are the interaction effects of warming and drought on nutritional status and biomass production in a tropical forage legume greater than their individual effects?

Abstract: Climate change effects on natural and managed ecosystems are difficult to predict due to its multi-factor nature. However, most studies which investigate the impacts of climate change factors on plants, such as warming or drought, were conducted under one single stress and controlled environments. In this study, we evaluated the effects of elevated temperature (+ 2°C) (T) under different conditions of soil water availability (W) to understand the interactive effects of both factors on leaf, stem, and infloresc… Show more

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