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Mistletoes play important roles in biogeochemical cycles. Although many studies have compared nutrient concentrations between mistletoes and their hosts, no general patterns have been found and the nutrient uptake mechanisms in mistletoes have not been fully resolved. To address the water and...

Author(s)
Zhang YunBing; Scalon, M. C.; Liu JingXin; Song XiaoYang; Yang Da; Zhang YongJiang; Ellsworth, D. S.; Zhang JiaoLin
Publisher
Wiley, Oxford, UK
Citation
New Phytologist, 2023, 238, 2, pp 567-583
Abstract

Hemiparasitic weed species infects fruit crops and other economically important trees reducing their productivity and timber quality. They absorb water and minerals from the host through haustorium. Further insight into the host parasitic infection is essential for formulating effective...

Author(s)
Garggi, G.; Girija, T.; Sureshkumar, P.
Publisher
Springer, New Delhi, India
Citation
Plant Physiology Reports, 2020, 25, 3, pp 432-435
Abstract

Soil salinity is one of the main factors affecting plant growth. Dissection of plant response to salinity into physiological traits may result a simple approximation than the overall response that may influence many aspects of the plant. In the present study two factors were considered to evaluate...

Author(s)
Yepes, L.; Chelbi, N.; Vivo, J. M.; Franco, M.; Agudelo, A.; Carvajal, M.; Martínez-Ballesta, M. del C.
Publisher
Elsevier Masson, Paris, France
Citation
Plant Physiology and Biochemistry, 2018, 132, pp 145-155
Abstract

Endemism and rarity have long intrigued scientists. We focused on a rare endemic and critically-endangered species in a global biodiversity hotspot, Grevillea thelemanniana (Proteaceae). We carried out plant and soil analyses of four Proteaceae, including G. thelemanniana, and combined these with...

Author(s)
Gao JingWen; Wang Feng; Ranathunge, K.; Arruda, A. J.; Cawthray, G. R.; Clode, P. L.; He XinHua; Leopold, M.; Roessner, U.; Rupasinghe, T.; Zhong HongTao; Lambers, H.
Publisher
Wiley, Oxford, UK
Citation
New Phytologist, 2020, 228, 3, pp 869-883
Abstract

Xylem vulnerability to embolism represents an important trait to determine species distribution patterns and drought resistance. However, estimating embolism resistance frequently requires time-consuming and ambiguous hydraulic lab measurements. Based on a recently developed pneumatic method, we...

Author(s)
Pereira, L.; Bittencourt, P. R. L.; Pacheco, V. S.; Miranda, M. T.; Zhang Ya; Oliveira, R. S.; Groenendijk, P.; Machado, E. C.; Tyree, M. T.; Jansen, S.; Rowland, L.; Ribeiro, R. V.
Publisher
Wiley, Oxford, UK
Citation
Plant, Cell and Environment, 2020, 43, 1, pp 131-142
Abstract

Water availability has frequently been linked to seasonal leaf display in seasonally dry ecosystems, but there have been few ecohydrological investigations of this link. Miombo woodland is a dominant seasonally dry tropical forest ecosystem type in southern Africa; however, there are few data on...

Author(s)
Vinya, R.; Malhi, Y.; Brown, N. D.; Fisher, J. B.; Brodribb, T.; Aragão, L. E. O. C.
Publisher
Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK
Citation
Tree Physiology, 2019, 39, 1, pp 104-112
Abstract

Plants are excellent climate indicators and their macro-remains or pollen accumulating in geological archives serve as recorders of environmental change. In Europe birch trees contribute importantly to Holocene plant successions. They constitute the dwarf species Betula nana and B. humilis,...

Author(s)
Weber, J.; Schwark, L.
Publisher
Elsevier Ltd, Oxford, UK
Citation
Science of the Total Environment, 2020, 730,
Abstract

Irrigation management in extensive green roofs (EGRs) is crucial in Mediterranean and semi-arid climates, as it should guarantee efficient water use while ensuring plant survival and vegetation cover. However, benefits of maintaining moderately low substrate water potential (Ψs) have not been...

Author(s)
Tomasella, M.; Nardi, E. de; Petruzzellis, F.; Andri, S.; Castello, M.; Nardini, A.
Publisher
Wiley, Chichester, UK
Citation
Ecohydrology, 2022, 15, 4,
Abstract

The genus Pinus has wide geographical range and includes species that are the most economically valued among forest trees worldwide. Pine needle length varies greatly among species, but the effects of needle length on anatomy, function, and coordination and trade-offs among traits are poorly...

Author(s)
Wang Na; Palmroth, S.; Maier, C. A.; Domec, J. C.; Oren, R.
Publisher
Wiley, Oxford, UK
Citation
Plant, Cell and Environment, 2019, 42, 5, pp 1690-1704
Abstract

Background and Aims: Allometric scaling between stomata and xylem for terrestrial woody plants is a widely observed pattern that may be constrained by water transport. Floating-leaved plants, a particular life form of aquatic plants, have leaves in direct contact with both air and water and a...

Author(s)
Liu Yang; Liu Hui; Baastrup-Spohr, L.; Li ZhiZhong; Li Wei; Pan JunFeng; Cao Yu
Publisher
Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK
Citation
Annals of Botany, 2023, 131, 3, pp 545-552

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