The U.S. backs out of the Paris climate agreement even as carbon dioxide (CO[2]) levels continue to rise. Through photosynthesis, plants are able to turn CO[2] into yield. Logic tells us that more CO[2] should boost crop production, but a new review from the University of Illinois shows that some crops, including corn, are...
Full ArticleCorn And Other Crops Not Adapted To Benefit From Elevated Carbon Dioxide Levels
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