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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

Wood density constitutes an integrative trait of water relations and growth. We compared the recently developed blue intensity (BI) method, which has only rarely been applied to tropical conifers, for determining wood density with anatomical analyses in studying the three rarely investigated...

Author(s)
Ho, le T.; Thomas, F. M.
Publisher
Brill Academic Publishers, Leiden, Netherlands
Citation
IAWA Journal, 2022, 43, 1/2, pp 178-196
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

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

The genus Zelkova (Ulmaceae) has occurred in Europe and Southwest Asia since the Eocene represented mostly by the fossil-species Z. zelkovifolia. Currently, relict populations of Z. abelicea, Z. sicula and Z. carpinifolia can be found in Crete, Sicily and the Euxino-Hyrcanian province,...

Author(s)
Jasińska, A. K.; Rucińska, B.; Kozlowski, G.; Fazan, L.; Garfì, G.; Pasta, S.; Bétrisey, S.; Gerber, E.; Safarov, H.; Hoàng Văn Sâm; Boratyńska, K.; Manchester, S. R.; Boratyński, A.
Publisher
Taylor & Francis, Abingdon, UK
Citation
Plant Biosystems, 2022, 156, 6, pp 1307-1313
Abstract

The increase in nitrogen (N) deposition is expected to have strong influences on forest ecosystems through its direct and indirect effects on tree performance. One way that N deposition can greatly affect tree performance is by altering plant hydraulic architecture and water relations especially in ...

Author(s)
Fang LiDong; Zhao Qiong; Liu YanYan; Hao GuangYou
Publisher
Elsevier Ltd, Oxford, UK
Citation
Forest Ecology and Management, 2018, 418, pp 15-22
Abstract

Tree water use is central to plant function and ecosystem fluxes. However, it is still unknown how organ-level water-relations traits are coordinated to determine whole-tree water-use strategies in response to drought, and whether this coordination depends on climate. Here we used a global sap flow ...

Author(s)
Flo, V.; Martínez-Vilalta, J.; Mencuccini, M.; Granda, V.; Anderegg, W. R. L.; Poyatos, R.
Publisher
Wiley, Oxford, UK
Citation
New Phytologist, 2021, 231, 2, pp 617-630
Abstract

Intensively managed poplar plantations (Populus spp. and their hybrids) have the potential to provide large quantities of renewable biomass for bioenergy. Identifying clonal varieties that are productive on water-limited, marginal agricultural land unsuitable for food production with low land costs ...

Author(s)
Himes, A.; Emerson, P.; McClung Rose; Renninger, H.; Rosenstiel, T.; Stanton, B.
Publisher
Elsevier Ltd, Oxford, UK
Citation
Agricultural Water Management, 2021, 246,
Abstract

The grey mangrove, Avicennia marina, grows in coastal zones in which salinity is frequently associated with iron deficiency. Its response to these combined stresses has not yet explored. The current study aims to assess the physiological and biochemical effects of iron deficiency (ID), salt stress...

Author(s)
Barhoumi, Z.; Atia, A.; Hussain, A. A.; Maatallah, M.; Alalmaie, A.; Alaskri, K. I.; Assiri, A. M.
Publisher
Taylor and Francis, Philadelphia, USA
Citation
Archives of Agronomy and Soil Science, 2023, 69, 13, pp 2753-2766
AbstractFull Text

The objective of this study is to measure the value of photosynthesis, transpiration, and water use efficiency (WUE) rates for selected mangrove species at Larut Matang Mangrove Forest, Malaysia as baseline data for conservation. Two species were selected in this study; Rhizophora apiculata (Bakau...

Author(s)
Marryanna, L.; Ghazali, H. M.; Azian, M.; Mubarak, H. T.; Hafizi, M. J.
Publisher
Malaysian Society of Plant Physiology (MSPP), Serdang, Malaysia
Citation
Transactions of the Malaysian Society of Plant Physiology, 2021, 28, pp 24-28

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