Carbon dioxide boosts pine tree reproduction

  • 10/12/1999

Scientists have found that a species of pine tree thrives in the carbon dioxide-enriched air expected in the future, becoming reproductively mature earlier and producing more cones and seeds than identical trees living in today's CO2 concentrations.The researchers at Duke University, USA, have been investigating the effects of increasing CO2 on young loblolly pines, the most economically important forest product in the US Southeast.