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  • Integrating remote sensing and eco-evolutionary theory, this study explains 80–84% of photosynthetic efficiency variation across ecosystems by incorporating plant traits such as chlorophyll and leaf longevity with climate data, highlighting the importance of these traits for global carbon modelling.

    • Yulin Yan
    • Bolun Li
    • Jing M. Chen
    Research
    Nature Plants
    Volume: 11, P: 924-934
  • The seasonal greening of Northern Hemisphere ecosystems due to extended growing periods and enhanced photosynthetic activity is, via experiments, shown to modify near-surface warming by perturbing land-atmosphere energy exchanges.

    • Xu Lian
    • Sujong Jeong
    • Shilong Piao
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 13, P: 1-9
  • Warming can change the vegetation growing season, but the response of autumn phenology to warming remains uncertain. Now research shows warming can lead to autumn greening by delaying leaf senescence, but carbon uptake is constrained by radiation.

    • Sujong Jeong
    News & Views
    Nature Climate Change
    Volume: 10, P: 712-713
  • Anomalous warming in the Arctic region of the Barents-Kara Sea is associated with cold damage and reduced springtime vegetation activity in East Asian forests, according to a correlation analysis of Arctic warming and leaf area anomalies in East Asia.

    • Jin-Soo Kim
    • Jong-Seong Kug
    • Gabriela Schaepman-Strub
    ResearchOpen Access
    Communications Earth & Environment
    Volume: 3, P: 1-8
  • There are big uncertainties in the contribution of irrigation to crop yields. Here, the authors use Bayesian model averaging to combine statistical and process-based models and quantify the contribution of irrigation for wheat and maize yields, finding that irrigation alone cannot close yield gaps for a large fraction of global rainfed agriculture.

    • Xuhui Wang
    • Christoph Müller
    • Shilong Piao
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 12, P: 1-8
  • Silicon-based anodes are a promising alternative to the graphite anodes that are widely used in today’s commercial batteries. Here the authors report a synthesis route for silicon anodes consisting of subnanometre-sized particles and demonstrate their use in an unusual large-scale battery pack system.

    • Jaekyung Sung
    • Namhyung Kim
    • Jaephil Cho
    Research
    Nature Energy
    Volume: 6, P: 1164-1175
  • The degree of linear polarisation of light in the atmosphere, one factor used by honeybees for navigation, decreases with rising atmospheric particulate matter concentrations, which are projected to rise to 2050, according to ground-based in-situ light polarisation measurements in Korea and global particulate matter modelling.

    • Yoori Cho
    • Sujong Jeong
    • Chan-Ryul Park
    ResearchOpen Access
    Communications Earth & Environment
    Volume: 5, P: 1-10
  • The terrestrial carbon cycle is strongly influenced by El Niño/Southern Oscillation (ENSO), but how this relationship will change in future is not clear. Here the authors use state-of-the-art models to show that the sensitivity of the carbon cycle to ENSO will increase under future climate change.

    • Jin-Soo Kim
    • Jong-Seong Kug
    • Su-Jong Jeong
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 8, P: 1-8