An often‐overlooked feature of all plants is that their leaf surfaces are wet for significant periods over their lifetimes. Leaf wetting has a number of direct and indirect effects on plant function from the scale of the leaf to that of the ecosystem. The costs of leaf wetting for plant function, such as the growth of pathogens and the leaching of nutrients, have long been recognized. However, an emerging body of research has also begun to demonstrate some very clear benefits. For instance, leaf wetting can improve plant–water relations and lead to increased photosynthesis. Leaf wetting may also lead to synergistic effects on plant function, such as when leaf water potential improvements lead to enhanced growth that does not occur when plan...
For energetic reasons, iron reduction suppresses methanogenesis in tidal freshwater wetlands; howeve...
Not AvailableWater is the main driver of ecosystem productivity in most terrestrial ecosystems world...
Leaf wetting is often considered to have negative effects on plant function, such that wet environme...
Trees in seasonal climates may use water originating from both winter and summer precipitation. Howe...
Water use efficiency (WUE) provides a direct measure of the inextricable link between plant carbon u...
As climate change brings drier and more variable rainfall patterns to many arid and semi-arid region...
PREMISE OF THE STUDY Adaptive divergence across environmental gradients is a key driver of speciatio...
Evolutionary relationships are likely to play a significant role in shaping plant physiological and ...
While considerable attention has been paid to how plants respond to changes in the spectral distribu...
UB is funded by a Royal Society University Research Fellowship (UF150138) and Anne-Kristin Lenz is s...
Making handwashing a meditative practice can help us focus on humanity’s interconnectedness with the...
Our understanding of how temporal variations of atmospheric water vapour and its isotopic compositio...
Outside JEB column about the evolution of Australian cane toads in the past 70 years
Dominant plant functional groups (PFGs) found in boreal rich fens include sedges, grasses, horsetail...
Outside JEB column about evolutionary adaptations on the feet and legs of mosquitoes
For energetic reasons, iron reduction suppresses methanogenesis in tidal freshwater wetlands; howeve...
Not AvailableWater is the main driver of ecosystem productivity in most terrestrial ecosystems world...
Leaf wetting is often considered to have negative effects on plant function, such that wet environme...
Trees in seasonal climates may use water originating from both winter and summer precipitation. Howe...
Water use efficiency (WUE) provides a direct measure of the inextricable link between plant carbon u...
As climate change brings drier and more variable rainfall patterns to many arid and semi-arid region...
PREMISE OF THE STUDY Adaptive divergence across environmental gradients is a key driver of speciatio...
Evolutionary relationships are likely to play a significant role in shaping plant physiological and ...
While considerable attention has been paid to how plants respond to changes in the spectral distribu...
UB is funded by a Royal Society University Research Fellowship (UF150138) and Anne-Kristin Lenz is s...
Making handwashing a meditative practice can help us focus on humanity’s interconnectedness with the...
Our understanding of how temporal variations of atmospheric water vapour and its isotopic compositio...
Outside JEB column about the evolution of Australian cane toads in the past 70 years
Dominant plant functional groups (PFGs) found in boreal rich fens include sedges, grasses, horsetail...
Outside JEB column about evolutionary adaptations on the feet and legs of mosquitoes
For energetic reasons, iron reduction suppresses methanogenesis in tidal freshwater wetlands; howeve...
Not AvailableWater is the main driver of ecosystem productivity in most terrestrial ecosystems world...
Leaf wetting is often considered to have negative effects on plant function, such that wet environme...