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Peanuts Under Pressure: How Climate Change Affects Growth
Wednesday, May 14, 2025
The peanuts did okay with light at first, but things changed as light got stronger. Peanuts in future climates had a harder time moving electrons around, which is key for photosynthesis. They also had lower rates of photosynthesis and transpiration, which is how plants release water vapor.
The peanuts' ability to use light for photosynthesis also took a hit. This could mean less biomass, or plant material, in the future. Understanding these changes is crucial for helping peanuts adapt and for farmers to plan ahead.
The study showed that peanuts might struggle in future climates. But knowing this can help us find ways to support these plants. It's all about staying ahead of the game and making sure we can keep growing the food we need.
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