World Climate Declaration: Exhaled Carbon Dioxide Promotes Plant Development

Ulrich Kutschera, Ingo Ehnes
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The British Naturalist Alfred Russel Wallace (1823–1913), who was born 200 years ago, argued in a popular book of 1903 that carbon dioxide (CO2) is enriched in exhaled air of humans, and bad for our health, but essential to plant development. With reference to the 2023 World Climate Declaration, we document that exhaled CO2 drastically promotes the growth of a representative land pant. Using regenerated cuttings of Tradescantia geniculata, raised in moist soil, we show that, within 21 days of growth in a day-/night-cycle, CO2-enrichment (ca. 4 vol. % vs. 0.04 vol. % in the control) exerts the following effects: Average stem length is doubled, a three-fold enhancement in the number of branches occurs, and adventitious roots, plus flowers, develop. This CO2-fertilisation-experiment is discussed in the light of the “Global Greening”-phenomenon, documented as large increase in plant biomass since ca. 1850. We also address negative effects of further rising CO2-levels in the atmosphere on the global environment in the ongoing Anthropocene. Finally, we point out that A. R. Wallace was not only a theorizing explorer of nature, but also an expert in animal- and plant physiology.
世界气候宣言:呼出的二氧化碳促进植物发育
出生于200年前的英国博物学家阿尔弗雷德·拉塞尔·华莱士(1823-1913)在1903年的一本通俗书籍中主张,人类呼出的空气中含有丰富的二氧化碳(CO2),对我们的健康有害,但对植物的生长至关重要。根据《2023年世界气候宣言》,我们记录了呼出的二氧化碳大大促进了代表性陆地植被的生长。利用在湿润土壤中培养的再生的龙茅扦插,我们发现,在一个昼/夜循环中生长的21天内,co2富集(约4 vol. % vs. 0.04 vol. %对照)产生了以下效果:平均茎长增加了一倍,枝数增加了三倍,不定根和花发育。这个二氧化碳施肥实验是在“全球绿化”现象的基础上进行讨论的,该现象被记录为自1850年以来植物生物量的大幅增加。我们还讨论了在正在进行的人类世中大气中二氧化碳水平进一步上升对全球环境的负面影响。最后,我们指出华莱士不仅是一位自然的理论探索者,而且是一位动植物生理学专家。
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