A study conducted by researchers at the Center for Advanced Bioenergy and Bioproducts Innovation (CABBI) has found that C4 crops are more tolerant of elevated ozone (O3) concentrations than C3 crops. C3 crops, such as chickpea, rice, snap bean, soybean, and wheat, are more negatively impacted by O3 pollution and experience significant decreases in crop yield worldwide. The findings highlight the importance of understanding crop tolerance to O3 in order to improve productivity and resilience, especially in a polluted atmosphere.