Plants allocate nutrients to specific leaf cell types, with commelinoid monocots preferentially allocating phosphorus (P) to the mesophyll and calcium (Ca) to the epidermis, whereas the opposite is thought to occur in eudicots. However, Proteaceae from severely P-impoverished habitats present the same P-allocation pattern as monocots. This raises the question of whether preferential P allocation to mesophyll cells is a phylogenetically conserved trait, exclusive to commelinoid monocots and a few Proteaceae, or a trait that has evolved multiple times to allow plants to cope with very low soil P availability. We analysed the P-allocation patterns of 16 species from 10 genera, eight families and six orders within three major clades of eudicots...
Replacement of phospholipids with phosphorus (P)-free lipids in cellular membranes has been identifi...
Tropical soils are often characterised by low phosphorus availability and tropical forest trees typi...
Proteaceae species in south-western Australia occur on phosphorus- (P) impoverished soils. Their lea...
How species coexist despite competing for the same resources that are in limited supply is central t...
Species diversity is commonly hypothesized to result from trade-offs for different limiting resource...
A greater relative allocation of phosphorus (P) to photosynthetically active cells functions to main...
Banksia species (Proteaceae) occur on some of the most phosphorus (P)-impoverished soils in the worl...
Phosphorus (P) is an important determinant of plant productivity, particularly in the tropical grass...
The family Proteaceae dominates the nutrient-poor, Mediterranean-climate floristic regions of southw...
Abstract Background Cattail (Typha domingensis) has been spreading in phosphorus (P) enriched areas ...
Phosphorus (P) is a vital nutrient for plant growth. P availability is generally low in soils, and p...
Background and aims Twenty-four species of eucalypts were studied regarding their ability to grow un...
Published online: 22 March 2021Background and aims: Plant species richness increases with declining ...
Understanding the mechanisms that underlie the generation of beta-diversity remains a challenge in e...
The quantification of the allocation of nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) among plant organs is essent...
Replacement of phospholipids with phosphorus (P)-free lipids in cellular membranes has been identifi...
Tropical soils are often characterised by low phosphorus availability and tropical forest trees typi...
Proteaceae species in south-western Australia occur on phosphorus- (P) impoverished soils. Their lea...
How species coexist despite competing for the same resources that are in limited supply is central t...
Species diversity is commonly hypothesized to result from trade-offs for different limiting resource...
A greater relative allocation of phosphorus (P) to photosynthetically active cells functions to main...
Banksia species (Proteaceae) occur on some of the most phosphorus (P)-impoverished soils in the worl...
Phosphorus (P) is an important determinant of plant productivity, particularly in the tropical grass...
The family Proteaceae dominates the nutrient-poor, Mediterranean-climate floristic regions of southw...
Abstract Background Cattail (Typha domingensis) has been spreading in phosphorus (P) enriched areas ...
Phosphorus (P) is a vital nutrient for plant growth. P availability is generally low in soils, and p...
Background and aims Twenty-four species of eucalypts were studied regarding their ability to grow un...
Published online: 22 March 2021Background and aims: Plant species richness increases with declining ...
Understanding the mechanisms that underlie the generation of beta-diversity remains a challenge in e...
The quantification of the allocation of nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) among plant organs is essent...
Replacement of phospholipids with phosphorus (P)-free lipids in cellular membranes has been identifi...
Tropical soils are often characterised by low phosphorus availability and tropical forest trees typi...
Proteaceae species in south-western Australia occur on phosphorus- (P) impoverished soils. Their lea...