The purpose of this study was to investigate the eco-physiological adaptation of indigenous woody species to their habitats in karst areas of southwestern China. Two contrasting forest habitats were studied: a degraded habitat in Daxiagu and a well-developed habitat in Tianlongshan, and the eco-physiological characteristics of the trees were measured for three growth seasons. Photosynthetic rate (Pn), stomatal conductance (gs), and transpiration rate (Tr) of the tree species in Daxiagu were 2-3 times higher than those in Tianlongshan under ambient conditions. However, this habitat effect was not significant when measurements were taken under controlled conditions. Under controlled conditions, Pn, gs, and Tr of the deciduous species were mar...
Key message: Stomatal and mesophyll conductance were the dominant limitations to photosynthesis in r...
Southwest China is distributed with the largest area of limestone and dolomite karst landscapes in t...
Eco-physiological adaptation of dominant tree species at two contrasting karst habitats in southwest...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the eco-physiological adaptation of indigenous woody sp...
Understanding the successional process from a disturbed forest to a mature forest is essential for s...
Understanding the mechanisms of how environmental factors limit species distribution along environme...
To study the response to drought by soils of two land use types (forest land and grass land, with di...
Plantations are typically monocultures, which limits their sustainability. Therefore, understanding ...
We explored the adaptability of endangered plants in degraded karst habitats through functional trai...
This paper measured the ecophysiological responses of Populus cathayana Rehd., Salix longistamina C....
This paper measured the ecophysiological responses of Populus cathayana Rehd., Salix longistamina C....
1. Karst hills, i.e., jagged topography created by dissolution of limestone and other soluble rocks,...
1. Karst hills, i.e., jagged topography created by dissolution of limestone and other soluble rocks,...
The impact of drought stress on dominant tree species of subtropical China, and the capacity of thes...
IntroductionLeaf functional traits constitute a crucial component of plant functionality, providing ...
Key message: Stomatal and mesophyll conductance were the dominant limitations to photosynthesis in r...
Southwest China is distributed with the largest area of limestone and dolomite karst landscapes in t...
Eco-physiological adaptation of dominant tree species at two contrasting karst habitats in southwest...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the eco-physiological adaptation of indigenous woody sp...
Understanding the successional process from a disturbed forest to a mature forest is essential for s...
Understanding the mechanisms of how environmental factors limit species distribution along environme...
To study the response to drought by soils of two land use types (forest land and grass land, with di...
Plantations are typically monocultures, which limits their sustainability. Therefore, understanding ...
We explored the adaptability of endangered plants in degraded karst habitats through functional trai...
This paper measured the ecophysiological responses of Populus cathayana Rehd., Salix longistamina C....
This paper measured the ecophysiological responses of Populus cathayana Rehd., Salix longistamina C....
1. Karst hills, i.e., jagged topography created by dissolution of limestone and other soluble rocks,...
1. Karst hills, i.e., jagged topography created by dissolution of limestone and other soluble rocks,...
The impact of drought stress on dominant tree species of subtropical China, and the capacity of thes...
IntroductionLeaf functional traits constitute a crucial component of plant functionality, providing ...
Key message: Stomatal and mesophyll conductance were the dominant limitations to photosynthesis in r...
Southwest China is distributed with the largest area of limestone and dolomite karst landscapes in t...
Eco-physiological adaptation of dominant tree species at two contrasting karst habitats in southwest...