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How do drought and heat affect the response of soybean seed yield to elevated O3? An analysis of 15 seasons of free-air O3 concentration enrichment (O3-FACE) studies

Over the past 15 years, soybean seed yield response to season-long elevated O3 concentrations [O3] and to year-to-year weather conditions was studied using free-air O3 concentration enrichment (O3-FACE) in the field at the SoyFACE facility in Central Illinois. Elevated [O3] significantly reduced seed yield across cultivars and years. However, our results quantitatively demonstrate that weather conditions, including soil water availability and air temperature, did not alter yield sensitivity to elevated [O3] in soybean.

Life Sciences
drought, elevated O3, heat, O3-FACE, soybean, yield
CC0
U.S. Department of Energy (DOE)-Grant:DE-SC0018420
Shuai Li
232 times
Version DOI Comment Publication Date
1 10.13012/B2IDB-9394312_V1 2024-08-29

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