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Plant responses to elevated CO2

Plant Science ID: T11760

Current Trend

-32%
vs baseline
52
works this month
77
baseline/mo

Monthly Publications

Plant responses to elevated CO2 — Monthly Publications 0 26 52 78 104 52 Feb '25 84 Mar '25 65 Apr '25 84 May '25 81 Jun '25 83 Jul '25 76 Aug '25 62 Sep '25 54 Oct '25 10 Nov '25 48 Dec '25 104 Jan '26 52 Feb '26 Source: OpenAlex · Botany Live

Monthly Trend History

Plant responses to elevated CO2 — Trend vs Baseline (%) -84% -42% 0% +42% +84% +126% Sep '24 Oct '24 Nov '24 Dec '24 Jan '25 Feb '25 Mar '25 Apr '25 May '25 Jun '25 Jul '25 Aug '25 Sep '25 Oct '25 Nov '25 Dec '25 Jan '26 Feb '26 Source: OpenAlex · Botany Live

Annual Publications

Plant responses to elevated CO2 — Annual Publications 0 310 620 930 1,005 2015 972 2016 911 2017 1,067 2018 1,012 2019 1,144 2020 1,197 2021 1,237 2022 1,209 2023 1,141 2024 925 2025 Source: OpenAlex · Botany Live

Most-Cited Papers (Past 12 Months)

Novel Strategies for Designing Climate‐Smart Crops to Ensure Sustainable Agriculture and Future Food Security
Ali Raza et al. · Journal of Sustainable Agriculture and Environment · 2025-03-31 · 50 citations
Crop pest responses to global changes in climate and land management
Chun‐Sen Ma et al. · Nature Reviews Earth & Environment · 2025-04-08 · 43 citations
Omics Technologies: Unraveling Abiotic Stress Tolerance Mechanisms for Sustainable Crop Improvement
Muhammad Hamzah Saleem et al. · Journal of Plant Growth Regulation · 2025-03-04 · 34 citations
Panomics to manage combined abiotic stresses in plants
Ali Raza et al. · Trends in Plant Science · 2025-03-29 · 30 citations
Safeguarding crop photosynthesis in a rapidly warming world
Carl J. Bernacchi et al. · Science · 2025-06-12 · 21 citations

Rising Papers (High Citation Velocity)

Plant nutrient acquisition under elevated CO2 and implications for the land carbon sink
Trevor W Cambron et al. · Nature Climate Change · 2025-08-18 · 6 citations · FWCI 11.6

☘ Annals of Botany Company Journals

Elevated CO2, warming and drought differentially impact reproductive and vegetative economic traits in two grassland species
Murugash Manavalan et al. · Annals of Botany · 2025-09-08 · 1 citations
Shining the light on cotyledon and true leaf adaxial and abaxial stomatal patterns: a commentary on ‘Carbon dioxide or photosynthetically active radiation? Evaluation of the significance of individual environmental factors that control leaf stomatal development’
Hanna Hõrak · Annals of Botany · 2026-01-14 · 0 citations