That is not what the article said.
Data showed that fluorescence from the Corn Belt, which extends from Ohio to Nebraska and Kansas, peaks in July at levels 40 percent greater than those observed in the Amazon.
That is not what the article said.
>Data showed that fluorescence from the Corn Belt, which extends from Ohio to Nebraska and Kansas, peaks in July at levels 40 percent greater than those observed in the Amazon.
The magnitude of the glow is an excellent indicator of the amount of photosynthesis, or gross productivity, of plants in a given region.
>The magnitude of the glow is an excellent indicator of the amount of photosynthesis, or gross productivity, of plants in a given region.
An excellent indicator isn't a perfect correlation, nor is gross photosynthesis perfectly correlated with O2 production.
An excellent indicator isn't a perfect correlation, nor is gross photosynthesis perfectly correlated with O2 production.
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