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Some leaves in tropical forests may be getting too hot for photosynthesis

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Climate change may be forcing some tropical leaves to stop photosynthesis and die. It’s still unclear what effect this will have on entire forests.

Climate change: Parts of tropical rainforests could get too hot for photosynthesis, study suggests

Rogues of the Rainforest - bioGraphic

Forests' carbon uptake will be compromised by climate change, leaf temperature study suggests

Tropical forests may not combat climate change, Science

At this rate, it will be too hot for plants to photosynthesise, and the world's rainforests will disappear. - GIGAZINE

Rainforest - Wikipedia

Tropical forests can take the heat, study finds. Dryness? Not so much

What adaptations do plants have to ensure they receive enough sunlight in the dense rainforest canopy? - Quora

Global warming could cause leaf photosynthesis to fail - Los Angeles Times

Scientists Warn that if air temperature rises of 7.2°F (4°C) it could Kill Photosynthesis in Plants : r/climatechange

In Some Forests, Photosynthesis May Stop Working. Here's Why

POLITICO Pro, Article

Global warming could threaten photosynthesis in tropical rainforests

Climate change: Parts of tropical rainforests could get too hot for photosynthesis, study suggests