Increasing CO2 threatens human nutrition

Nature - Tập 510 Số 7503 - Trang 139-142 - 2014
Samuel S. Myers1, Antonella Zanobetti1, Itai Kloog2, Peter Huybers3, Andrew D. B. Leakey4, Arnold J. Bloom5, Eli Carlisle5, Lee H. Dietterich6, Glenn J. Fitzgerald7, Toshihiro Hasegawa8, N. Michele Holbrook9, Randall L. Nelson10, Michael J. Ottman11, Victor Raboy12, Hidemitsu Sakai8, Karla Sartor13, Joel Schwartz1, Saman Seneweera14, Michael Tausz15, Yasuhiro Usui8
1Department of Environmental Health, Harvard School of Public Health, Boston, 02215, Massachusetts, USA
2The Department of Geography and Environmental Development, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, PO Box 653, Beer Sheva, Israel,
3Department of Earth and Planetary Science, Harvard University, Cambridge, 02138, Massachusetts, USA
4Department of Plant Biology and Institute for Genomic Biology, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, 61801, Illinois, USA
5Department of Plant Sciences, University of California at Davis, Davis, 95616, California, USA
6Department of Biology, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, 19104, Pennsylvania, USA
7Department of Environment and Primary Industries, Horsham, Victoria 3001, Australia,
8National Institute for Agro-Environmental Sciences, Tsukuba, Ibaraki 305-8604, Japan
9Department of Organismic and Evolutionary Biology, Harvard University, Cambridge, 02138, Massachusetts, USA
10United States Department of Agriculture Agricultural Research Service, Department of Crop Sciences, Soybean/Maize Germplasm, Pathology, and Genetics Research Unit, University of Illinois, Urbana, 61801, Illinois, USA
11School of Plant Sciences, University of Arizona, Tucson, 85721, Arizona, USA
12United States Department of Agriculture Agricultural Research Service, Aberdeen, 83210, Idaho, USA
13The Nature Conservancy, Santa Fe, 87544, New Mexico, USA
14Department of Agriculture and Food Systems, Melbourne School of Land and Environment, The University of Melbourne, Creswick, Victoria 3363, Australia,
15Department of Forest and Ecosystem Science, Melbourne School of Land and Environment, The University of Melbourne, Creswick, Victoria 3363, Australia,

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