Clonal plants play an important role in determining ecosystem properties such as community stability, species diversity and nutrient cycling. However, relatively little information is available about the stoichiometric characteristics of clonal plants and their drivers in inland riparian wetlands under strong environmental stress. In this manuscript, we studied the clonal plant Phragmites australis in an inland riparian wetland of Northwest China and compared its nutrient distribution and stoichiometry trade-offs as well as its responses to soil environmental factors in three different environments, namely, a wetland, a salt marsh, and a desert. We found that (1) P. australis could adapt to heterogeneous environments by changing its nutrien...
Water-use characteristics are important aspects of plant adaptation to environmental factors. While ...
The hydrological regime is the dominant factor associated with the degradation and restoration of in...
in plant diversity, but several global change drivers, such as species invasion, are currently affec...
Clonal plants play an important role in determining ecosystem properties such as community stability...
Clonal plants play an important role in determining ecosystem properties such as community stability...
Clonal plants play an important role in determining ecosystem properties such as community stability...
Clonal plants play an important role in determining ecosystem properties such as community stability...
Soil salinization, an important and increasingly prevalent issue in arid regions, influences plant g...
The adaptation strategies of plants are the key scientific issues for studying the mechanism of comm...
Salt marsh plants in the West Songnen Plain, northern China, are threatened by increasing soil salin...
Coastal wetlands are highly heterogeneous due to their location between land and ocean. Clonal plant...
Estuarine wetlands are highly heterogeneous due to strong interactions between freshwater input and ...
As a special ecosystem in western Songnen Plain, Northeast China, Phragmites australis saline-alkali...
Abstract Phragmites australis is the dominant species in the Yellow River Delta and plays an importa...
Characterizing the different physiological and ecological responses of Phragmites australis from two...
Water-use characteristics are important aspects of plant adaptation to environmental factors. While ...
The hydrological regime is the dominant factor associated with the degradation and restoration of in...
in plant diversity, but several global change drivers, such as species invasion, are currently affec...
Clonal plants play an important role in determining ecosystem properties such as community stability...
Clonal plants play an important role in determining ecosystem properties such as community stability...
Clonal plants play an important role in determining ecosystem properties such as community stability...
Clonal plants play an important role in determining ecosystem properties such as community stability...
Soil salinization, an important and increasingly prevalent issue in arid regions, influences plant g...
The adaptation strategies of plants are the key scientific issues for studying the mechanism of comm...
Salt marsh plants in the West Songnen Plain, northern China, are threatened by increasing soil salin...
Coastal wetlands are highly heterogeneous due to their location between land and ocean. Clonal plant...
Estuarine wetlands are highly heterogeneous due to strong interactions between freshwater input and ...
As a special ecosystem in western Songnen Plain, Northeast China, Phragmites australis saline-alkali...
Abstract Phragmites australis is the dominant species in the Yellow River Delta and plays an importa...
Characterizing the different physiological and ecological responses of Phragmites australis from two...
Water-use characteristics are important aspects of plant adaptation to environmental factors. While ...
The hydrological regime is the dominant factor associated with the degradation and restoration of in...
in plant diversity, but several global change drivers, such as species invasion, are currently affec...