University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. July 2020. Major: Plant and Microbial Biology. Advisor: Jeannine Cavender-Bares. 1 computer file (PDF); v, 190 pages.The capture of sunlight by plants and other primary producers is the greatest driver of the world’s carbon cycle. The photosynthetic machinery that plants use to fix carbon dioxide and light energy into storable carbohydrates must be able to handle intense fluxes of energy, and both lack and excess of light put plants at a disadvantage—either from starvation or from damage. Plant leaves evolve in how they absorb, reflect, or avoid light in ways that can be explained as functional adaptations to their environment. Here, I present four studies on the interactions between plant tissu...
This dissertation examines the effects of nutrient limitation on plant physiology and community asse...
Reviews knowledge of the spatial and temporal heterogeneity of critical resources for plants (light ...
Within-canopy variation in light results in profound canopy profiles in foliage structural, chemical...
Photosynthesis is the most important process for nearly all life on earth. Photosynthetic organisms ...
Shade intolerant species may respond strongly to changes in light availability, particularly if othe...
Light is a vital resource for plants, which compete for it particularly in dense communities. Plants...
International audience1. The increasing use of artificial light at night has led to ecosystem exposu...
Shade, in ecological sense, is not merely a lack of light, but a multi-faceted phenomenon that creat...
One fundamental problem for maximizing carbon gain at the leaf and higher organizational levels ent...
Within-canopy variation in light results in profound canopy profiles in foliage structural, chemical...
Increase in agricultural production to insure food security and energy demand by 2050 might result i...
Senior Lecturer in Forestry and Woodland Ecology, Dr Matt Robson is giving a presentation on how for...
Plant functional traits at the leaf level are commonly used to predict ecosystem responses to enviro...
Key words: action spectrum, artificial solar spectrum, blue light, Cucumis sativus, gas-exchange, li...
Among ecological factors, light has a major influence on the life of land plants. Within natural pla...
This dissertation examines the effects of nutrient limitation on plant physiology and community asse...
Reviews knowledge of the spatial and temporal heterogeneity of critical resources for plants (light ...
Within-canopy variation in light results in profound canopy profiles in foliage structural, chemical...
Photosynthesis is the most important process for nearly all life on earth. Photosynthetic organisms ...
Shade intolerant species may respond strongly to changes in light availability, particularly if othe...
Light is a vital resource for plants, which compete for it particularly in dense communities. Plants...
International audience1. The increasing use of artificial light at night has led to ecosystem exposu...
Shade, in ecological sense, is not merely a lack of light, but a multi-faceted phenomenon that creat...
One fundamental problem for maximizing carbon gain at the leaf and higher organizational levels ent...
Within-canopy variation in light results in profound canopy profiles in foliage structural, chemical...
Increase in agricultural production to insure food security and energy demand by 2050 might result i...
Senior Lecturer in Forestry and Woodland Ecology, Dr Matt Robson is giving a presentation on how for...
Plant functional traits at the leaf level are commonly used to predict ecosystem responses to enviro...
Key words: action spectrum, artificial solar spectrum, blue light, Cucumis sativus, gas-exchange, li...
Among ecological factors, light has a major influence on the life of land plants. Within natural pla...
This dissertation examines the effects of nutrient limitation on plant physiology and community asse...
Reviews knowledge of the spatial and temporal heterogeneity of critical resources for plants (light ...
Within-canopy variation in light results in profound canopy profiles in foliage structural, chemical...