A tree's crown interacts with atmospheric variables such as CO2, temperature, and humidity. Physioecology of leaves/needles (e.g. δ13C, mobile carbohydrates, and nitrogen) is, therefore, strongly affected by microclimate in and surrounding a tree crown. To understand the physiological responses of leaves to changes in air temperature and moisture, we measured δ13C, soluble sugars, starch, and total nitrogen (N) concentrations in current year and 1-yr-old needles of Pinus koraiensis trees, and compared the growing season air temperature and relative humidity within and outside P. koraiensis crowns along an elevational gradient from 760 to 1,420ma.s.l. on Changbai Mountain, NE China. Our results indicated that needle N and mobile carbohydrate...
Forests sequester large amounts of carbon annually; however, the degree to which enhanced forest pro...
In woody perennials, leaf structure and biochemistry vary with tree age under changing environments....
Leaf mass per area (Ma), nitrogen content per unit leaf area (Narea), maximum carboxylation capacity...
For both ecologists and physiologists, foliar physioecology as a function of spatially and temporall...
Although tree nutrition has not been the primary focus of large climate change experiments on trees...
Here we examined correlations between needle nitrogen concentration ([N]) and photosynthetic respons...
Global air temperature has increased and continues to increase, especially in high latitude and high...
Premise: Despite great attention given to the relationship between plant growth and carbon balance i...
The southern part of northeast China has experienced a marked warming and drying climate. We provide...
The leaf carbon isotope ratio (δ¹³C) of C₃ plants is inversely related to the drawdown of CO₂ concen...
The leaf carbon isotope ratio (δ13C) of C3 plants is inversely related to the drawdown of CO2 concen...
In the area of Jumla region in Western Nepal, measurements of saturated leaf net photosynthetic rate...
Environmental conditions control physiological processes in plants and thus their growth. The predic...
Many studies have documented that the delta C-13 values of plants increase with altitude both on a g...
Climate warming should result in hotter droughts of unprecedented severity in this century. Such dro...
Forests sequester large amounts of carbon annually; however, the degree to which enhanced forest pro...
In woody perennials, leaf structure and biochemistry vary with tree age under changing environments....
Leaf mass per area (Ma), nitrogen content per unit leaf area (Narea), maximum carboxylation capacity...
For both ecologists and physiologists, foliar physioecology as a function of spatially and temporall...
Although tree nutrition has not been the primary focus of large climate change experiments on trees...
Here we examined correlations between needle nitrogen concentration ([N]) and photosynthetic respons...
Global air temperature has increased and continues to increase, especially in high latitude and high...
Premise: Despite great attention given to the relationship between plant growth and carbon balance i...
The southern part of northeast China has experienced a marked warming and drying climate. We provide...
The leaf carbon isotope ratio (δ¹³C) of C₃ plants is inversely related to the drawdown of CO₂ concen...
The leaf carbon isotope ratio (δ13C) of C3 plants is inversely related to the drawdown of CO2 concen...
In the area of Jumla region in Western Nepal, measurements of saturated leaf net photosynthetic rate...
Environmental conditions control physiological processes in plants and thus their growth. The predic...
Many studies have documented that the delta C-13 values of plants increase with altitude both on a g...
Climate warming should result in hotter droughts of unprecedented severity in this century. Such dro...
Forests sequester large amounts of carbon annually; however, the degree to which enhanced forest pro...
In woody perennials, leaf structure and biochemistry vary with tree age under changing environments....
Leaf mass per area (Ma), nitrogen content per unit leaf area (Narea), maximum carboxylation capacity...