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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

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
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Herbivorous insects from diverse feeding guild cause defoliation with different intensity and dissimilar tissue effects. We studied the effects on water relations and morpho-structural and hydraulic traits of Prunus avium leaves caused by two different patterns of artificial herbivory (the window...

Author(s)
Peschiutta, M. L.; Bucci, S. J.; Goldstein, G.; Scholz, F. G.
Publisher
Springer, Dordrecht, Netherlands
Citation
Arthropod - Plant Interactions, 2023, 17, 2, pp 157-165
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Plants from arid environments display covarying traits to survive or resist drought. Plant drought resistance and ability to survive long periods of low soil water availability should involve leaf phenology coordination with leaf and stem functional traits related to water status. This study tested ...

Author(s)
González-Rebeles, G.; Terrazas, T.; Méndez-Alonzo, R.; Paz, H.; Brodribb, T. J.; Tinoco-Ojanguren, C.
Publisher
Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK
Citation
Tree Physiology, 2021, 41, 9, pp 1627-1640
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

As an interesting and important trait of some drought-tolerant species, heteromorphic leaves are distributed differentially along plant vertical heights. However, the underpinning mechanism for the formation of heteromorphic leaves remains unclear. We hypothesize that heteromorphic leaves are...

Author(s)
Yang XiaoDong; Anwar, E.; Xu YiLu; Zhou Jie; Sha LongBin; Gong XueWei; Ali, A.; Gao YongChao; Liu YanJu; Ge Ping
Publisher
Frontiers Media S.A., Lausanne, Switzerland
Citation
Frontiers in Plant Science, 2022, 13, September,
Abstract

Premise: Epiphytes are abundant in ecosystems such as tropical montane cloud forests where low-lying clouds are often in contact with vegetation. Climate projections for these regions include more variability in rainfall and an increase in cloud base heights, which would lead to drier conditions in ...

Author(s)
Ferguson, B. N.; Gotsch, S. G.; Williams, C. B.; Wilson, H.; Barnes, C. N.; Dawson, T. E.; Nadkarni, N. M.
Publisher
Blackwell Publishing, Boston, USA
Citation
American Journal of Botany, 2022, 109, 4, pp 550-563
Abstract

World-wide, forests are experiencing drought-induced mortality. However, physiological adaptation to drought is highly variable, which may lead to differential mortality patterns and alter community structure. In this study, saplings of four common tree species (Ormosia pinnata, Dalbergia odorifera...

Author(s)
Wu Ting; Tan NaDan; Tissue, D. T.; Huang Juan; Duan HongLang; Su Wei; Song YuTing; Liu XuJun; Liu Yue; Li Xu; Lie ZhiYang; Yang ShiMin; Zhou Shuyidan; Yan JunHua; Tang XuLi; Liu ShiZhong; Chu GuoWei; He XingHua; Liu JuXiu
Publisher
Elsevier B.V., Amsterdam, Netherlands
Citation
Environmental and Experimental Botany, 2022, 203,
Abstract

The survival and performance of urban forests are increasingly challenged by urban drought, consequently compromising the sustainability and functionality of urban vegetation. Plant-water relations largely determine species drought tolerance, yet little is known about the hydraulics of urban forest ...

Author(s)
Han Hang; Xi BenYe; Wang Ye; Feng JinChao; Li Ximeng; Tissue, D. T.
Publisher
Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK
Citation
Tree Physiology, 2022, 42, 6, pp 1203-1215
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

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