Echinopsis chiloensis is an endemic cactus from Chile, distributed in a temperature and rainfall gradient between 30° and 35° South latitude, with mean temperatures increasing and precipitation decreasing toward the north. It is the main host of the mistletoe Tristerix aphyllus, a holoparasite completely dependent on the cactus for water, carbon, and minerals. In this study, we investigated the consequences of parasitism over the fitness and physiology of this cactus throughout its distribution range and how it is affected by the environment. We measured five functional traits in eight populations latitudinally distributed, the first three only for the host: reproductive fitness, stomatal traits (density and size), and photosynthesis (durin...
Background and aims Xylem-tapping mistletoes may experience relaxed selective pressure to use water ...
Pitayos (Stenocereus spp.) are columnar cacti native to subtropical regions of Mexico that produce e...
Mistletoes use far more water per unit carbon fixed during photosynthesis than their hosts (i.e. the...
Echinopsis chiloensis is an endemic cactus from Chile, distributed in a temperature and rainfall gra...
Giant saguaro (Carnegiea gigantea) is one of the longest-lived and massive cacti species in the Amer...
Artículo de publicación ISIThe nurse-protégé hypothesis states that adult plants of one species prov...
The ability of a genotype to respond to changes in the environment through modifications in the phen...
We studied intraspecific competition in desert mistletoe (Phoradendron californicum) co-infections i...
Herbivory has long been recognized as a significant driver of plant population dynamics, yet its eff...
Mammillaria gaumeri, an endemic cactus from Yucatan, is threatened due to human-mediated habitat fra...
A two-year field study was conducted to evaluate the potential of two cactus species, Echinopsis ch...
Climate changes in temperature and precipitation are already occurring and are projected to further ...
Three natural populations of pitayo (Stenocereus queretaroensis (Weber) Buxbaum), a columnar arbores...
The climate of the native tropical forest habitats of Hylocereus undatus, a hemiepiphytic cactus cul...
Growth of 7-year-old plants of Stenocereus queretaroensis, a cactus cultivated for its fruit in Jali...
Background and aims Xylem-tapping mistletoes may experience relaxed selective pressure to use water ...
Pitayos (Stenocereus spp.) are columnar cacti native to subtropical regions of Mexico that produce e...
Mistletoes use far more water per unit carbon fixed during photosynthesis than their hosts (i.e. the...
Echinopsis chiloensis is an endemic cactus from Chile, distributed in a temperature and rainfall gra...
Giant saguaro (Carnegiea gigantea) is one of the longest-lived and massive cacti species in the Amer...
Artículo de publicación ISIThe nurse-protégé hypothesis states that adult plants of one species prov...
The ability of a genotype to respond to changes in the environment through modifications in the phen...
We studied intraspecific competition in desert mistletoe (Phoradendron californicum) co-infections i...
Herbivory has long been recognized as a significant driver of plant population dynamics, yet its eff...
Mammillaria gaumeri, an endemic cactus from Yucatan, is threatened due to human-mediated habitat fra...
A two-year field study was conducted to evaluate the potential of two cactus species, Echinopsis ch...
Climate changes in temperature and precipitation are already occurring and are projected to further ...
Three natural populations of pitayo (Stenocereus queretaroensis (Weber) Buxbaum), a columnar arbores...
The climate of the native tropical forest habitats of Hylocereus undatus, a hemiepiphytic cactus cul...
Growth of 7-year-old plants of Stenocereus queretaroensis, a cactus cultivated for its fruit in Jali...
Background and aims Xylem-tapping mistletoes may experience relaxed selective pressure to use water ...
Pitayos (Stenocereus spp.) are columnar cacti native to subtropical regions of Mexico that produce e...
Mistletoes use far more water per unit carbon fixed during photosynthesis than their hosts (i.e. the...