Articles with "leaf stoichiometry" as a keyword



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Leaf N and P stoichiometry in relation to leaf shape and plant size for Quercus acutissima provenances across China

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Published in 2017 at "Scientific Reports"

DOI: 10.1038/srep46133

Abstract: Plant stoichiometry in relation to the structure and function of biological systems has been investigated at multiple scales. However, few studies have focused on the roles of stoichiometry for a given species. In this study,… read more here.

Keywords: leaf stoichiometry; stoichiometry; plant size;
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Stoichiometry of leaf carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus along a geographic, climatic, and soil gradients in temperate desert of Hexi Corridor, northwest China

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Published in 2019 at "Journal of Plant Ecology"

DOI: 10.1093/jpe/rtz045

Abstract: Understanding the regional pattern of leaf stoichiometry and its contributing variables are of importance for predicting plant responses to global change and modelling the productivity and nutrient fluxes of ecosystems. In this study, we investigated… read more here.

Keywords: soil; hexi corridor; corridor; leaf stoichiometry ... See more keywords
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Vascular epiphyte populations with higher leaf nutrient concentrations showed weaker resilience to an extreme drought in a montane cloud forest.

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Published in 2022 at "Plant biology"

DOI: 10.1111/plb.13474

Abstract: Leaf stoichiometry can characterize plant ecological strategies and correlate with plant responses to climate change. Although a large interspecific variability in leaf stoichiometry has been found across vascular epiphyte species, it remains unclear whether leaf… read more here.

Keywords: epiphyte populations; leaf stoichiometry; epiphyte; vascular epiphyte ... See more keywords
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Response of leaf stoichiometry of Potentilla anserina to elevation in China's Qilian Mountains

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Published in 2022 at "Frontiers in Plant Science"

DOI: 10.3389/fpls.2022.941357

Abstract: Plants adapt to changes in elevation by regulating their leaf ecological stoichiometry. Potentilla anserina L. that grows rapidly under poor or even bare soil conditions has become an important ground cover plant for ecological restoration.… read more here.

Keywords: potentilla anserina; elevation; leaf; leaf stoichiometry ... See more keywords