The impact of these results is wide - reaching, and Dr Pullen
suggests that it may even change how we think about global
climate data: «Climate models need to incorporate genetic elements because at present most do not, and their predictions would be much improved with a better understanding of plant carbon demand.
climate data: «
Climate models need to incorporate genetic elements because at present most do not, and their predictions would be much improved with a better understanding of plant carbon demand.
Climate models need to incorporate genetic elements because at present most do not, and their predictions would be much
improved with a better understanding of plant carbon demand.»
While this underestimate does not call into question the response of
climate to carbon dioxide concentration in the IPCC
models, the researchers say, it does
suggest that a better understanding of what happened during the last 50 years could
improve projections of future ecosystem changes.