Understanding what determine plants ability to survive drought and cold is crucial for predicting how plants may respond to ongoing climate change. Plant survival strategies are usually characterized by morphological and physiological adaptations, while their underlying anatomical settings are largely unknown. Woody angiosperms and herbaceous dicots have repeatedly evolved small water transporting conduits and large storage parenchyma tissues at colder or drier places to cope with freezing- and drought-induced damages. However, whether these adaptations are also valid for graminoids remains unclear. Here we show that stem anatomical variations in grasses, sedges and rushes dominating in western Himalayan grasslands are driven by elevation a...
1. Understanding what determines the high elevation limits of trees is crucial for predicting how tr...
Early flowering plants are thought to have been woody species restricted to warm habitats. This line...
Warming in mountain regions is projected to be three times faster than the global average. Pronounce...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of BiologyJesse NippertGrasslands occupy more of Earth’s terrestrial ...
Aims: Effects of climate change, especially changes in temperatures and precipitation patterns, are ...
Anthropogenically-mediated rises in atmospheric CO2 and global average temperatures is leading to in...
Knowledge of the leaf anatomy of grassland plants is crucial for understanding how these plants adap...
Early flowering plants are thought to have been woody species restricted to warm habitats1, 2, 3. Th...
As climatic conditions change, species will be forced to move or adapt to avoid extinction. Exacerba...
Variation in leaf anatomical traits underpins the adaptations and phenotypic responses of plant spec...
Climate change, characterized by warming and precipitation variability, restricted the growth of pla...
Temperate Pooideae are a large clade of economically important grasses distributed in some of the Ea...
Mountain ecosystems are particularly threatened by ongoing climate change and the species compositio...
International audienceAs trees worldwide experience mortality or dieback with increasing drought and...
Master of ScienceDivision of BiologyJesse NippertGrass species have variable drought tolerance, whic...
1. Understanding what determines the high elevation limits of trees is crucial for predicting how tr...
Early flowering plants are thought to have been woody species restricted to warm habitats. This line...
Warming in mountain regions is projected to be three times faster than the global average. Pronounce...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of BiologyJesse NippertGrasslands occupy more of Earth’s terrestrial ...
Aims: Effects of climate change, especially changes in temperatures and precipitation patterns, are ...
Anthropogenically-mediated rises in atmospheric CO2 and global average temperatures is leading to in...
Knowledge of the leaf anatomy of grassland plants is crucial for understanding how these plants adap...
Early flowering plants are thought to have been woody species restricted to warm habitats1, 2, 3. Th...
As climatic conditions change, species will be forced to move or adapt to avoid extinction. Exacerba...
Variation in leaf anatomical traits underpins the adaptations and phenotypic responses of plant spec...
Climate change, characterized by warming and precipitation variability, restricted the growth of pla...
Temperate Pooideae are a large clade of economically important grasses distributed in some of the Ea...
Mountain ecosystems are particularly threatened by ongoing climate change and the species compositio...
International audienceAs trees worldwide experience mortality or dieback with increasing drought and...
Master of ScienceDivision of BiologyJesse NippertGrass species have variable drought tolerance, whic...
1. Understanding what determines the high elevation limits of trees is crucial for predicting how tr...
Early flowering plants are thought to have been woody species restricted to warm habitats. This line...
Warming in mountain regions is projected to be three times faster than the global average. Pronounce...