<p>Plants from the Proteaceae family can thrive in old, impoverished soil with extremely low phosphorus (P) content, such as those typically found in South Western Australia (SWA) and South Africa. The South Western (SW) Australian Proteaceae species have developed strategies to deal with P scarcity, such as the high capacity to re-mobilize P from senescent to young leaves and the efficient use of P for carbon fixation. In Southern South America, six Proteaceae species grow in younger soils than those of SWA, with a wide variety of climatic and edaphic conditions. However, strategies in the nutrient use efficiency of Southern South (SS) American Proteaceae species growing in their natural ecosystems remain widely unknown. The aim of this st...
Oligotrophic ecosystems, previously considered to be more resilient to invasive plants, are now reco...
1. The abundance of nitrogen (N)-fixing plants in ecosystems where phosphorus (P) limits plant produ...
Worldwide drylands are threatened by changes in resource availability associated with global environ...
<p>Plants from the Proteaceae family can thrive in old, impoverished soil with extremely low phospho...
Plants from the Proteaceae family can thrive in old, impoverished soil with extremely low phosphorus...
Nutrient resorption plays an important role in ecology because it has a profound effect on subsequen...
1. The Jurien Bay dune chronosequence in south-western Australia’s biodiversity hotspot comprises si...
The family Proteaceae dominates the nutrient-poor, Mediterranean-climate floristic regions of southw...
Phosphorus (P) is a vital nutrient for plant growth. P availability is generally low in soils, and p...
Phosphorus (P) is a vital nutrient for plant growth. P availability is generally low in soils, and p...
Soilborne pathogens can contribute to the maintenance of local plant diversity by reducing differenc...
Phosphorus (P) is a vital nutrient for plant growth. P availability is generally low in soils, and p...
Published online: 22 March 2021Background and aims: Plant species richness increases with declining ...
Proteaceae species in south-western Australia occur on phosphorus- (P) impoverished soils. Their lea...
1. Understanding the mechanisms that underlie the generation of beta-diversity remains a challenge i...
Oligotrophic ecosystems, previously considered to be more resilient to invasive plants, are now reco...
1. The abundance of nitrogen (N)-fixing plants in ecosystems where phosphorus (P) limits plant produ...
Worldwide drylands are threatened by changes in resource availability associated with global environ...
<p>Plants from the Proteaceae family can thrive in old, impoverished soil with extremely low phospho...
Plants from the Proteaceae family can thrive in old, impoverished soil with extremely low phosphorus...
Nutrient resorption plays an important role in ecology because it has a profound effect on subsequen...
1. The Jurien Bay dune chronosequence in south-western Australia’s biodiversity hotspot comprises si...
The family Proteaceae dominates the nutrient-poor, Mediterranean-climate floristic regions of southw...
Phosphorus (P) is a vital nutrient for plant growth. P availability is generally low in soils, and p...
Phosphorus (P) is a vital nutrient for plant growth. P availability is generally low in soils, and p...
Soilborne pathogens can contribute to the maintenance of local plant diversity by reducing differenc...
Phosphorus (P) is a vital nutrient for plant growth. P availability is generally low in soils, and p...
Published online: 22 March 2021Background and aims: Plant species richness increases with declining ...
Proteaceae species in south-western Australia occur on phosphorus- (P) impoverished soils. Their lea...
1. Understanding the mechanisms that underlie the generation of beta-diversity remains a challenge i...
Oligotrophic ecosystems, previously considered to be more resilient to invasive plants, are now reco...
1. The abundance of nitrogen (N)-fixing plants in ecosystems where phosphorus (P) limits plant produ...
Worldwide drylands are threatened by changes in resource availability associated with global environ...