Six-month-old seedlings of Cytharexyllum myrianthum and Genipa americana, two common tree species in different flood-prone areas in Brazil, were flooded for up to 90 days to compare their survival and growth responses under these conditions. Seedlings of both species were found to be relatively tolerant to flooding but growth responses changed according to treatment and plant species. Growth of G. americana was reduced by flooding, showing a decrease in root and leaf dry mass, root/shoot ratio and height, without showing any adaptive morphological changes. On the other hand, growth of C. myrianthum seedlings was stimulated under flooding conditions, showing an increase in root dry mass, root/shoot ratio, height, stem diameter and some morph...
Plants are subjected to extended periods of waterlogging and submersion in the floodplains of Centra...
Trees of Central Amazonian white-water (várzea) forests are highly adapted to the annual inundations...
Garcinia brasiliensis (Mart.) is a native Amazonian tree cultivated throughout Brazil. This plant ca...
Six-month-old seedlings of Cytharexyllum myrianthum and Genipa americana, two common tree species in...
Comparing plants of the same species thriving in flooded and non-flooded ecosystems helps to clarify...
The waterlogging of commonly non-flooded soils acts as a filtering for plant communities. River impo...
Wetlands are common in the Cerrado (Brazilian savannas) biome, however flooding of these wetlands im...
ABSTRACT Evaluation of the effects of flooding on seedling recruitment from seed banks helps in unde...
Plants in central Amazonian floodplains are subjected to waterlogging or complete submersion for 50-...
ABSTRACT The knowledge of the germination responses of seeds from plants growing along river margin...
Alluvial floodplain forests have been reduced drastically in many parts of Europe, due to deforestat...
Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)Calophyllum brasiliense Camb. (Clusiace...
Himatanthus sucuuba is a tree species that occurs in Central Amazonian white water floodplains and i...
This study assessed the flooding tolerance of the tropical grasses Chloris gayana Kunth and Panicum ...
The tree species Parapiptadenia rigida, native to southern South America, is frequently used in refo...
Plants are subjected to extended periods of waterlogging and submersion in the floodplains of Centra...
Trees of Central Amazonian white-water (várzea) forests are highly adapted to the annual inundations...
Garcinia brasiliensis (Mart.) is a native Amazonian tree cultivated throughout Brazil. This plant ca...
Six-month-old seedlings of Cytharexyllum myrianthum and Genipa americana, two common tree species in...
Comparing plants of the same species thriving in flooded and non-flooded ecosystems helps to clarify...
The waterlogging of commonly non-flooded soils acts as a filtering for plant communities. River impo...
Wetlands are common in the Cerrado (Brazilian savannas) biome, however flooding of these wetlands im...
ABSTRACT Evaluation of the effects of flooding on seedling recruitment from seed banks helps in unde...
Plants in central Amazonian floodplains are subjected to waterlogging or complete submersion for 50-...
ABSTRACT The knowledge of the germination responses of seeds from plants growing along river margin...
Alluvial floodplain forests have been reduced drastically in many parts of Europe, due to deforestat...
Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)Calophyllum brasiliense Camb. (Clusiace...
Himatanthus sucuuba is a tree species that occurs in Central Amazonian white water floodplains and i...
This study assessed the flooding tolerance of the tropical grasses Chloris gayana Kunth and Panicum ...
The tree species Parapiptadenia rigida, native to southern South America, is frequently used in refo...
Plants are subjected to extended periods of waterlogging and submersion in the floodplains of Centra...
Trees of Central Amazonian white-water (várzea) forests are highly adapted to the annual inundations...
Garcinia brasiliensis (Mart.) is a native Amazonian tree cultivated throughout Brazil. This plant ca...