The Arctic vegetation is more sensitive to heatwave-induced photosynthetic decline than other climate zones in Europe (2009–2017)
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Arctic vegetation appears to be more sensitive to heatwave-induced photosynthetic decline than other climate zones in Europe. However, reports also suggest that heatwaves and droughts have significant effects on plant responses in other regions, including southern china and north america. The impact of heatwaves on vegetation varies, with some areas experiencing reduced carbon uptake and others showing increased photosynthesis after wildfires.
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