Gypsum soils are among the most restrictive and widespread substrates for plant life. Plants living on gypsum are classified as gypsophiles (exclusive to gypsum) and gypsovags (non-exclusive to gypsum). The former have been separated into wide and narrow gypsophiles, each with a putative different ecological strategy. Mechanisms displayed by gypsum plants to compete and survive on gypsum are still not fully understood. The aim of this study was to compare the main chemical groups in the leaves of plants with different specificity to gypsum soils and to explore the ability of Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectra analyzed with neural network (NN) modelling to discriminate groups of gypsum plants. Leaf samples of 14 species with different...
Soils in arid and semi-arid regions are strongly affected by the accumulation of carbonates, gypsum ...
The restriction of vascular plants to gypsum-rich soils under arid or semiarid climates has been rep...
Gypsum (CaSO4·2H2O) exposures and gypseous soils occupy over 100 million ha worldwide, primarily in ...
Gypsum soils are among the most restrictive and widespread substrates for plant life. Plants living ...
PREMISE OF THE STUDY: Gypsum endemism in plants (gypsophily) is common on gypsum outcrops worldwide,...
Gypsum-exclusive species (gypsophiles), are restricted to gypseous soils in natural environments. Ho...
Aims: Harsh edaphic environments harbor species with different soil affinities. Plant’s responses to...
Aims Harsh edaphic environments harbor species with different soil affinities. Plant's responses to ...
[EN] Gypsum areas are stressful environments inhabited by gypsophytes, plants that are exclusive for...
Gypsum areas are stressful environments inhabited by gypsophytes, plants that are exclusive for such...
The adaptation of plants to particular soil types has long intrigued biologists. Gypsum soils occupy...
Soils rich in gypsum (CaSO4·2H2O) are both a challenge for plant growth and a trigger for plant evol...
Gypsum (CaSO4·2H2O) exposures and gypseous soils occupy over 100 million ha worldwide, primarily in ...
WOS: 000452565100002There are two groups of plant species that spread in gypsiferous soils. While gy...
Some minerals, like gypsum, hold water in their crystalline structure. Although still unexplored, th...
Soils in arid and semi-arid regions are strongly affected by the accumulation of carbonates, gypsum ...
The restriction of vascular plants to gypsum-rich soils under arid or semiarid climates has been rep...
Gypsum (CaSO4·2H2O) exposures and gypseous soils occupy over 100 million ha worldwide, primarily in ...
Gypsum soils are among the most restrictive and widespread substrates for plant life. Plants living ...
PREMISE OF THE STUDY: Gypsum endemism in plants (gypsophily) is common on gypsum outcrops worldwide,...
Gypsum-exclusive species (gypsophiles), are restricted to gypseous soils in natural environments. Ho...
Aims: Harsh edaphic environments harbor species with different soil affinities. Plant’s responses to...
Aims Harsh edaphic environments harbor species with different soil affinities. Plant's responses to ...
[EN] Gypsum areas are stressful environments inhabited by gypsophytes, plants that are exclusive for...
Gypsum areas are stressful environments inhabited by gypsophytes, plants that are exclusive for such...
The adaptation of plants to particular soil types has long intrigued biologists. Gypsum soils occupy...
Soils rich in gypsum (CaSO4·2H2O) are both a challenge for plant growth and a trigger for plant evol...
Gypsum (CaSO4·2H2O) exposures and gypseous soils occupy over 100 million ha worldwide, primarily in ...
WOS: 000452565100002There are two groups of plant species that spread in gypsiferous soils. While gy...
Some minerals, like gypsum, hold water in their crystalline structure. Although still unexplored, th...
Soils in arid and semi-arid regions are strongly affected by the accumulation of carbonates, gypsum ...
The restriction of vascular plants to gypsum-rich soils under arid or semiarid climates has been rep...
Gypsum (CaSO4·2H2O) exposures and gypseous soils occupy over 100 million ha worldwide, primarily in ...