In species that occur over a wide range of flooding conditions, plant populations may have evolved divergent strategies as a consequence of long-term adaptation to local flooding conditions. In the present study, we investigated the effects of a flooding gradient on the growth and carbohydrate reserves of Polygonum hydropiper plants originating from low- and high-elevation habitats in the Dongting Lake wetlands. The results indicated that shoot length did not differ, whereas the total biomass and carbohydrate reserves were reduced under flooded compared to well-drained conditions for plants originating from both habitat types. However, shoot length, shoot mass, rhizome mass, and total biomass were lower in plants from low-elevation habitats...
Hydrological alteration due to climate change events such as floods and drought is a significant thr...
Water level is important in determining plant zonation distribution patterns in freshwater wetlands....
Waterlogging is a stress of increasing importance for pastures as a consequence of global climate ch...
Selection pressure of flooding promotes the development of phenotypic plasticity of riparian plants;...
1 Plant performance of species in river floodplains is negatively affected by submergence, due to se...
Terrestrial plants may experience nutrient and oxygen stress when they are submerged, and increases ...
While trait-based approaches have provided critical insights into general plant functioning, we lack...
Long-term flooding imposes a strong selection pressure on plants for the development of protective m...
In shallow flooded parts of rich fens Mentha aquatica might thrive in deeper water than Epilobium hi...
Excess water in the form of waterlogged soil or deeper submergence (generically termed ‘flooding’) i...
Contains fulltext : 57981.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Flooding affects...
* Background and Aims - Plants need different survival strategies in habitats differing in hydrologi...
Global warming is associated with an increase in flooding events, making many ecosystems worldwide v...
Most plant species cannot survive prolonged submergence or soil waterlogging. Crops are particularly...
1 Plant species are known to segregate along small-scale flooding gradients. We tested whether diffe...
Hydrological alteration due to climate change events such as floods and drought is a significant thr...
Water level is important in determining plant zonation distribution patterns in freshwater wetlands....
Waterlogging is a stress of increasing importance for pastures as a consequence of global climate ch...
Selection pressure of flooding promotes the development of phenotypic plasticity of riparian plants;...
1 Plant performance of species in river floodplains is negatively affected by submergence, due to se...
Terrestrial plants may experience nutrient and oxygen stress when they are submerged, and increases ...
While trait-based approaches have provided critical insights into general plant functioning, we lack...
Long-term flooding imposes a strong selection pressure on plants for the development of protective m...
In shallow flooded parts of rich fens Mentha aquatica might thrive in deeper water than Epilobium hi...
Excess water in the form of waterlogged soil or deeper submergence (generically termed ‘flooding’) i...
Contains fulltext : 57981.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Flooding affects...
* Background and Aims - Plants need different survival strategies in habitats differing in hydrologi...
Global warming is associated with an increase in flooding events, making many ecosystems worldwide v...
Most plant species cannot survive prolonged submergence or soil waterlogging. Crops are particularly...
1 Plant species are known to segregate along small-scale flooding gradients. We tested whether diffe...
Hydrological alteration due to climate change events such as floods and drought is a significant thr...
Water level is important in determining plant zonation distribution patterns in freshwater wetlands....
Waterlogging is a stress of increasing importance for pastures as a consequence of global climate ch...