Long-term flooding imposes a strong selection pressure on plants for the development of protective mechanisms to alleviate the harmful effects of hypoxic and anoxic conditions. This is particularly critical in the Amazonian floodplains where plants withstand annual periods of flooding lasting 7 months and mean flooding amplitude reaching 10 m or more. Himatanthus sucuuba (Apocynaceae) is a tree that is found in the varzea (VZ) floodplains and non-flooded terra firme (TF) forests. It was examined whether individuals from these two contrasting habitats respond differently when subjected to extreme flooding conditions. TF and VZ seedlings were experimentally well-watered, waterlogged (roots and parts of the stems flooded), or submerged (whole ...
Plants in central Amazonian floodplains are subjected to waterlogging or complete submersion for 50-...
We tested if two Amazonian floodplain tree species, , Laetia corymbulosa (Flacourtiaceae) and Pouter...
The forest species in Central Amazonia are able to overcome the extreme stress of flooding and droug...
Long-term flooding imposes a strong selection pressure on plants for the development of protective m...
Background and Aims In the Amazonian floodplains plants withstand annual periods of flooding which c...
The floodplains of Central Amazonia represent a complex system of inundated river valleys and shallo...
Amazonian floodplain forests are characterized by an annual flood pulse with changes of the water ta...
Comparing plants of the same species thriving in flooded and non-flooded ecosystems helps to clarify...
Varzeas are species-rich forest communities of the Central Amazon floodplains, inhabited by highly a...
Amazonian floodplain forests are characterized by an annual flood pulse with changes of the water ta...
In Central Amazonian floodplains (várzea), trees are subjected to the ‚flood pulse‘, periodic predic...
Himatanthus sucuuba is a tree species that occurs in Central Amazonian white water floodplains and i...
Himatanthus sucuuba is a tree which colonizes the varzeas of Central Amazonia. The present work was ...
Plants in central Amazonian floodplains are subjected to waterlogging or complete submersion for 50-...
We tested if two Amazonian floodplain tree species, , Laetia corymbulosa (Flacourtiaceae) and Pouter...
The forest species in Central Amazonia are able to overcome the extreme stress of flooding and droug...
Long-term flooding imposes a strong selection pressure on plants for the development of protective m...
Background and Aims In the Amazonian floodplains plants withstand annual periods of flooding which c...
The floodplains of Central Amazonia represent a complex system of inundated river valleys and shallo...
Amazonian floodplain forests are characterized by an annual flood pulse with changes of the water ta...
Comparing plants of the same species thriving in flooded and non-flooded ecosystems helps to clarify...
Varzeas are species-rich forest communities of the Central Amazon floodplains, inhabited by highly a...
Amazonian floodplain forests are characterized by an annual flood pulse with changes of the water ta...
In Central Amazonian floodplains (várzea), trees are subjected to the ‚flood pulse‘, periodic predic...
Himatanthus sucuuba is a tree species that occurs in Central Amazonian white water floodplains and i...
Himatanthus sucuuba is a tree which colonizes the varzeas of Central Amazonia. The present work was ...
Plants in central Amazonian floodplains are subjected to waterlogging or complete submersion for 50-...
We tested if two Amazonian floodplain tree species, , Laetia corymbulosa (Flacourtiaceae) and Pouter...
The forest species in Central Amazonia are able to overcome the extreme stress of flooding and droug...