Natural CO2 spring causing trees to adjust photosynthesis, impacting ecosystem.
Researchers studied tree rings from oak trees near a natural CO2 spring to see how much carbon from the spring they absorbed. They found that the amount of carbon from the spring decreased over time, possibly due to changes in the spring's emissions or tree growth. Trees near the spring initially showed different carbon uptake than those farther away, but this difference disappeared over time. This suggests that trees adjust their photosynthesis under elevated CO2 levels in dry environments.