This paper is a research and journalistic work that summarizes and synthesizes the scientific development of the physiology of plants in the American tropics, also known as the Neotropics. It contains the contributions of numerous biologists interested in the physiology of tropical plants. The fabulous structural and functional diversity of tropical forests is still the major driver of research in this field. Classical physiological work involving tropical plants, such as the discovery of C4 photosynthesis in sugarcane, is invoked to exemplify the historical and current importance of physiological research in the tropics, and its applications in agriculture, forestry and conservation. An historical background describing the early and more r...
ABSTRACTThis special issue of the Brazilian Journal of Plant Physiology provides new insights into ...
Photoassimilate distribution inside leaves is less studied than photosynthesis, and yet the topic is...
The degree of connection between leaf gas exchange and leaf water potential, and the autonomy of the...
This paper is a research and journalistic work that summarizes and synthesizes the scientific develo...
This paper overviews the range of plant physiological studies carried out in Amazonia drawing out th...
A study was made about the relations between leaf temperature variation associated to water stress o...
The nature of crop growth Crops are complex systems whose basic ecological function is the collecti...
“The untold story of plant carbon transport: How physiology mediates plant-environment relationships...
Tropical plants are an integral part of the ecosystem and are of significance for the well-being of ...
The interest in research regarding plants from the Crassulaceae family has arisen with the discovery...
Gmelina is an important forest species because of its adaptability to different tropical environment...
Tropical forests exchange more carbon with the atmosphere than any other biome, but their responses ...
Although niche differentiation has been widely observed, its driving force is still incompletely kno...
Abstract We retrace the development of tropical phenology research, compare temperate phenology stud...
The paper summarizes research conducted at International Center for Tropical Agriculture (CIAT) on r...
ABSTRACTThis special issue of the Brazilian Journal of Plant Physiology provides new insights into ...
Photoassimilate distribution inside leaves is less studied than photosynthesis, and yet the topic is...
The degree of connection between leaf gas exchange and leaf water potential, and the autonomy of the...
This paper is a research and journalistic work that summarizes and synthesizes the scientific develo...
This paper overviews the range of plant physiological studies carried out in Amazonia drawing out th...
A study was made about the relations between leaf temperature variation associated to water stress o...
The nature of crop growth Crops are complex systems whose basic ecological function is the collecti...
“The untold story of plant carbon transport: How physiology mediates plant-environment relationships...
Tropical plants are an integral part of the ecosystem and are of significance for the well-being of ...
The interest in research regarding plants from the Crassulaceae family has arisen with the discovery...
Gmelina is an important forest species because of its adaptability to different tropical environment...
Tropical forests exchange more carbon with the atmosphere than any other biome, but their responses ...
Although niche differentiation has been widely observed, its driving force is still incompletely kno...
Abstract We retrace the development of tropical phenology research, compare temperate phenology stud...
The paper summarizes research conducted at International Center for Tropical Agriculture (CIAT) on r...
ABSTRACTThis special issue of the Brazilian Journal of Plant Physiology provides new insights into ...
Photoassimilate distribution inside leaves is less studied than photosynthesis, and yet the topic is...
The degree of connection between leaf gas exchange and leaf water potential, and the autonomy of the...