Ecophysiologists have long been fascinated by the photosynthetic behaviour of alpine plants, which often have to withstand extreme environmental pressures (Gale, 1972; Friend & Woodward, 1990; Körner, 2003, 2007; Shi et al., 2006). About 8% of the world's land surface is above 1500 m altitude (Körner, 2007). High altitudes can be climatically unusual, often with (for example) low temperatures, strong winds, and now high rates of warming (Körner, 2003; Pepin & Lundquist, 2008; Rangwala & Miller, 2012). Moreover, the low atmospheric pressure provides a set of environmental conditions unique on Earth (Table 1). There has been extensive speculation about altitudinal effects on photosynthesis and, in particular, how to account for the puzzling –...
This paper measured the ecophysiological responses of Populus cathayana Rehd., Salix longistamina C....
In this work, we review the physiological and molecular mechanisms that allow vascular plants to per...
<div><p>The members of the genus <i>Picea</i> form a dominant component in many alpine and boreal fo...
Because all microclimatic variables change with elevation, it is difficult to compare plant performa...
• Because all microclimatic variables change with elevation, it is difficult to compare plant perfor...
Several publications have examined leaf‐trait and carbon‐cycling shifts along an Amazon‐Andes transe...
Abstract: The partial pressure of CO2 in air decreases with the increase in altitude. Therefore, inc...
To determine the photosynthetic characteristics of C(3) plants and their sensitivity to CO(2) at dif...
There is little information available on the primary products of photosynthesis and the change in th...
The altitudinal gradient involves changes of the partial pressures of atmospheric gases such as CO2....
Understanding the mechanisms of how environmental factors limit species distribution along environme...
In addition to other factors, high altitude (HA) environment is characterized by high photosynthetic...
Recent increases in vegetation greenness over much of the world reflect increasing CO2 globally and ...
Gas exchange measurements were made on saplings of Southern Beech, Nothofagus cunninghamii (Hook.) ...
Temperature comprises a major driver for species distribution and physiological processes in alpine ...
This paper measured the ecophysiological responses of Populus cathayana Rehd., Salix longistamina C....
In this work, we review the physiological and molecular mechanisms that allow vascular plants to per...
<div><p>The members of the genus <i>Picea</i> form a dominant component in many alpine and boreal fo...
Because all microclimatic variables change with elevation, it is difficult to compare plant performa...
• Because all microclimatic variables change with elevation, it is difficult to compare plant perfor...
Several publications have examined leaf‐trait and carbon‐cycling shifts along an Amazon‐Andes transe...
Abstract: The partial pressure of CO2 in air decreases with the increase in altitude. Therefore, inc...
To determine the photosynthetic characteristics of C(3) plants and their sensitivity to CO(2) at dif...
There is little information available on the primary products of photosynthesis and the change in th...
The altitudinal gradient involves changes of the partial pressures of atmospheric gases such as CO2....
Understanding the mechanisms of how environmental factors limit species distribution along environme...
In addition to other factors, high altitude (HA) environment is characterized by high photosynthetic...
Recent increases in vegetation greenness over much of the world reflect increasing CO2 globally and ...
Gas exchange measurements were made on saplings of Southern Beech, Nothofagus cunninghamii (Hook.) ...
Temperature comprises a major driver for species distribution and physiological processes in alpine ...
This paper measured the ecophysiological responses of Populus cathayana Rehd., Salix longistamina C....
In this work, we review the physiological and molecular mechanisms that allow vascular plants to per...
<div><p>The members of the genus <i>Picea</i> form a dominant component in many alpine and boreal fo...