This article analyzes the major effects of global climate change on plant physiology. In particular, it examines how factors such as rising temperatures, increased atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO₂) concentrations, altered precipitation patterns, and extreme weather events impact key physiological processes in plants, including photosynthesis, respiration, water exchange, and growth. The study also explores plant responses to stress conditions and their adaptation mechanisms. The findings of this article can serve as a valuable basis for assessing the impact of climate change on agricultural productivity and for developing sustainable agricultural systems
This article analyzes the major effects of global climate change on plant physiology. In particular, it examines how factors such as rising temperatures, increased atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO₂) concentrations, altered precipitation patterns, and extreme weather events impact key physiological processes in plants, including photosynthesis, respiration, water exchange, and growth. The study also explores plant responses to stress conditions and their adaptation mechanisms. The findings of this article can serve as a valuable basis for assessing the impact of climate change on agricultural productivity and for developing sustainable agricultural systems
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1 | Olamgirova G.S. | student | Navoi University of Innovation |
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