Alexander W. Cheesman, Flossie Brown, Mst Nahid Farha, Thais M. Rosan et al.
Sugarcane is a vital commodity crop often grown in (sub)tropical regions which have been experiencing a recent deterioration in air quality. Unlike for other commodity crops, the risk of air pollution, specifically ozone (O3), to this C4 crop has not yet been quantified. Yet, recent work has highlig...
Alexander W. Cheesman, Flossie Brown, Paulo Artaxo, Mst Nahid Farha et al.
Abstract Elevated ground-level ozone, a result of human activity, is known to reduce plant productivity, but its influence on tropical forests remains unclear. Here we estimate how increased ozone exposure has affected tropical-forest productivity and the global carbon cycle. We experimentally measu...
Mst Nahid Farha, Jeff Daniells, Lucas A. Cernusak, Edita Ritmejerytė et al.
Tropospheric ozone (O3 ) is a global air pollutant that adversely affects plant growth. Whereas the impacts of O3 have previously been examined for some tropical commodity crops, no information is available for the pantropical crop, banana (Musa spp.). To address this, we exposed Australia's major b...
Mst Nahid Farha, Flossie Brown, Lucas A. Cernusak, Stephen Sitch et al.
Ozone (O 3 ), a major air pollutant, can negatively impact plant growth and yield. While O 3 impacts have been widely documented in crops such as wheat and soybean, few studies have looked at the effects of O 3 on sorghum, a C 4 plant and the fifth most important cereal crop worldwide. We exposed gr...
Hannah Bryant, Maximilien Desservettaz, Martin Otto Paul Ramacher, Simone T. Andersen et al.
This research examines the multifaceted experiences of Early Career Researchers (ECRs) navigating the increasingly globalized landscape of atmospheric chemistry. Drawing upon collective insights from the ECR Scientific Steering Committee and quantitative data from a survey of 180 ECRs across 40 coun...
Maximilien Desservettaz, Martin Otto Paul Ramacher, Simone T. Andersen, Cybelli G. G. Barbosa et al.
As the International Global Atmospheric Chemistry (IGAC) project marks its 35th anniversary, this paper examines the multifaceted experiences of Early Career Researchers (ECRs) navigating the increasingly globalized landscape of atmospheric chemistry. Drawing upon collective insights from the ECR Sc...