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According to NASA satellite report, global plant productivity is going down due to regional drought. Few years back the scenario was totally different, there was a huge rise in plant production due to the availability of favorable temperature and lengthy growing season. Plant productivity is nothing but a rate at which photosynthesis process occur in green plants. Plant performs photosynthesis to convert solar energy, Carbon dioxide, and water to sugar, oxygen, and essential plant tissue. During 80's and 90's, the plant productivity was increased to 6% but it seems to decline by 1% over the last decade. This drop in plant productivity could put a question mark in food security, biofuels, and the global carbon cycle.
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