Unlike northern hemisphere conifer families, the southern family, Podocarpaceae, produces a great variety of foliage forms ranging from functionally broad-, to needle-leaved. The production of broad photosynthetic surfaces in podocarps has been linked qualitatively to low-light-environments, and we undertook to assess the validity of this assumption by measuring the light response of a morphologically diverse group of podocarps. The light response, as apparent photochemical electron transport rate (ETR), was measured by modulated fluorescence in ten species of this family and six associated species (including five Cupressaceae and one functionally needle-leaved angiosperm) all grown under identical glasshouse conditions. In all species, ETR...
The characterization of different ecological groups in a forest formation/succession is unclear. To ...
To improve our understanding of shade tolerance, I studied responses in survival, growth, morpholog...
We compared photosynthetic rates as determined through light response curves of two plant species wi...
Unlike northern hemisphere conifer families, the southern family, Podocarpaceae, produces a great va...
Unlike northern hemisphere conifer families, the southern family, Podocarpaceae, produces a great va...
We aimed to understand the relation of photosynthetic rate (A) with g(s) and electron transport rate...
High light intensity may induce severe photodamage to chloroplast and consequently cause decreases i...
The morphology of many genera in the Podocarpaceae has converged towards compression and reorientati...
An examination of the morphology and photosynthetic physiology of the two dominant families of coni...
The absence of pines from tropical forests is a puzzling biogeographical oddity potentially explaine...
In order to reveal the mechanism of succession in subtropical forest along a light gradient, we inve...
The purpose of this investigation was to provide an explanation into how the invasive species Pennis...
Background: The tropical plant Ficus microcarpa L. f. cv. Golden Leaves (GL) is a high-light sensiti...
1.Despite the ubiquity of ferns and at least tacit recognition by botanists that their physiology is...
Photochemical responses are directly dependent on the level of incident solar radiation during the i...
The characterization of different ecological groups in a forest formation/succession is unclear. To ...
To improve our understanding of shade tolerance, I studied responses in survival, growth, morpholog...
We compared photosynthetic rates as determined through light response curves of two plant species wi...
Unlike northern hemisphere conifer families, the southern family, Podocarpaceae, produces a great va...
Unlike northern hemisphere conifer families, the southern family, Podocarpaceae, produces a great va...
We aimed to understand the relation of photosynthetic rate (A) with g(s) and electron transport rate...
High light intensity may induce severe photodamage to chloroplast and consequently cause decreases i...
The morphology of many genera in the Podocarpaceae has converged towards compression and reorientati...
An examination of the morphology and photosynthetic physiology of the two dominant families of coni...
The absence of pines from tropical forests is a puzzling biogeographical oddity potentially explaine...
In order to reveal the mechanism of succession in subtropical forest along a light gradient, we inve...
The purpose of this investigation was to provide an explanation into how the invasive species Pennis...
Background: The tropical plant Ficus microcarpa L. f. cv. Golden Leaves (GL) is a high-light sensiti...
1.Despite the ubiquity of ferns and at least tacit recognition by botanists that their physiology is...
Photochemical responses are directly dependent on the level of incident solar radiation during the i...
The characterization of different ecological groups in a forest formation/succession is unclear. To ...
To improve our understanding of shade tolerance, I studied responses in survival, growth, morpholog...
We compared photosynthetic rates as determined through light response curves of two plant species wi...