Altres ajuts: CICYT/CLI99-0479Altres ajuts: CICYT/REN-2000-0278/CLIWe studied carbon-based secondary and structural compounds (CBSSCs) in Myrtus communis, Erica arborea, and Juniperus communis co-occurring in a natural CO2 spring site and in a nearby control site in a Mediterranean environment. Leaf concentrations of phenolics and CBSSCs, such as lignin, cellulose, and hemicellulose, total nonstructural carbohydrates (TNCs), and lipids were measured monthly (phenolics) and every two months (the other compounds) throughout a year. There was a slight seasonal trend towards maximum concentrations of most of these CBSSCs during autumn-winter and minimum values during the spring season, particularly in Myrtus communis. For most of the CBSSCs and...
Elevated atmospheric CO <sub>2</sub> has the potential to change the composition and dynamics of soi...
Dubbert M, Grieve Rascher K, Werner C. Species-specific differences in temporal and spatial variatio...
The implications of current climate-change scenarios for British species and communities are not str...
We studied carbon-based secondary and structural compounds (CBSSCs) in Myrtus communis, Erica arbore...
Leaf mineral concentrations of co-occurring Erica arborea, Juniperus communis and Myrtus communis we...
Seasonal changes in foliage nitrogen (N) and carbon (C) concentrations and δ15N and δ13C ratios were...
There are relatively few reports concerning carbon and nitrogen partitioning into secondary metaboli...
We determined the proximate chemical composition as well as the construction costs of leaves of 27 ...
We determined the proximate chemical composition as well as the construction costs of leaves of 27 s...
Summary: Here, we compared the carbon isotope ratios of leaf respiratory CO2 (δ13CR) and leaf organ...
A wide range of responses to elevated CO2 was found for leaf total phenolic concentration of one gra...
The potential resilience of shrub species to environmental change deserves attention in those areas ...
Because of the global increase in greenhouse gases, carbon dioxide levels are rising and causing a c...
The coevolution between plants and herbivores has produced a wide range of secondary metabolite defe...
over a 50-year period in tree rings of Quercus ilex L. trees growing at a natural CO2 spring in a Me...
Elevated atmospheric CO <sub>2</sub> has the potential to change the composition and dynamics of soi...
Dubbert M, Grieve Rascher K, Werner C. Species-specific differences in temporal and spatial variatio...
The implications of current climate-change scenarios for British species and communities are not str...
We studied carbon-based secondary and structural compounds (CBSSCs) in Myrtus communis, Erica arbore...
Leaf mineral concentrations of co-occurring Erica arborea, Juniperus communis and Myrtus communis we...
Seasonal changes in foliage nitrogen (N) and carbon (C) concentrations and δ15N and δ13C ratios were...
There are relatively few reports concerning carbon and nitrogen partitioning into secondary metaboli...
We determined the proximate chemical composition as well as the construction costs of leaves of 27 ...
We determined the proximate chemical composition as well as the construction costs of leaves of 27 s...
Summary: Here, we compared the carbon isotope ratios of leaf respiratory CO2 (δ13CR) and leaf organ...
A wide range of responses to elevated CO2 was found for leaf total phenolic concentration of one gra...
The potential resilience of shrub species to environmental change deserves attention in those areas ...
Because of the global increase in greenhouse gases, carbon dioxide levels are rising and causing a c...
The coevolution between plants and herbivores has produced a wide range of secondary metabolite defe...
over a 50-year period in tree rings of Quercus ilex L. trees growing at a natural CO2 spring in a Me...
Elevated atmospheric CO <sub>2</sub> has the potential to change the composition and dynamics of soi...
Dubbert M, Grieve Rascher K, Werner C. Species-specific differences in temporal and spatial variatio...
The implications of current climate-change scenarios for British species and communities are not str...