In response to abiotic and biotic stress or experimental treatment(s), foliar concentrations of inorganic nutrients and metabolites often change in concert to maintain a homeostatic balance within the cell’s environment thus allowing normal functions to carry on. Therefore, whenever possible, changes in cellular chemistry, metabolism, and gene expressions should be simultaneously evaluated using a common pool of tissue. This will help advance the knowledge needed to fill the gaps in our understanding of how these variables function together to maintain cellular homeostasis. Currently, foliar samples of trees for total inorganic nutrients and metabolic analyses are often collected at different times and are stored and processed in different ...
The temperate climax tree species Fagus sylvatica and the floodplain tree species Populus × canescen...
Nitrogen (N) deposition tends to accompany precipitation in temperate forests, and vegetation produc...
Climate change poses direct or indirect influences on physiological mechanisms in plants. In particu...
In response to abiotic and biotic stress or experimental treatment(s), foliar concentrations of inor...
Nutrients are essential for plant growth and prosperity and to determine its future nutrient content...
Woody plants store large quantities of carbon (C) and nutrients. As plants senesce and decay, these ...
Graduation date: 1989Xylem conducting tissue or sapwood is an important storage organ\ud for water, ...
PREMISE OF THE STUDY: Concentrations of nonstructural carbohydrates (NSCs) are used as proxies for t...
International audienceObjectives: Carbon fixed during photosynthesis is exported from leaves towards...
Tissue testing is the quantitative measurement of the essential elements in plant tissue. Plants req...
Nonstructural carbohydrate (NSC) remobilization remains poorly understood in trees. In particular, i...
Main conclusion: The elucidation of the molecular mechanisms of starch synthesis and mobilization in...
<p>Phosphorus (P) is one of the most important macronutrients limiting plant growth and development,...
The composition of non-structural carbohydrates (NSC), one of the photosynthetic products of plants,...
Nutrient remobilization is a key process in nutrient conservation in plants and in nutrient cycling ...
The temperate climax tree species Fagus sylvatica and the floodplain tree species Populus × canescen...
Nitrogen (N) deposition tends to accompany precipitation in temperate forests, and vegetation produc...
Climate change poses direct or indirect influences on physiological mechanisms in plants. In particu...
In response to abiotic and biotic stress or experimental treatment(s), foliar concentrations of inor...
Nutrients are essential for plant growth and prosperity and to determine its future nutrient content...
Woody plants store large quantities of carbon (C) and nutrients. As plants senesce and decay, these ...
Graduation date: 1989Xylem conducting tissue or sapwood is an important storage organ\ud for water, ...
PREMISE OF THE STUDY: Concentrations of nonstructural carbohydrates (NSCs) are used as proxies for t...
International audienceObjectives: Carbon fixed during photosynthesis is exported from leaves towards...
Tissue testing is the quantitative measurement of the essential elements in plant tissue. Plants req...
Nonstructural carbohydrate (NSC) remobilization remains poorly understood in trees. In particular, i...
Main conclusion: The elucidation of the molecular mechanisms of starch synthesis and mobilization in...
<p>Phosphorus (P) is one of the most important macronutrients limiting plant growth and development,...
The composition of non-structural carbohydrates (NSC), one of the photosynthetic products of plants,...
Nutrient remobilization is a key process in nutrient conservation in plants and in nutrient cycling ...
The temperate climax tree species Fagus sylvatica and the floodplain tree species Populus × canescen...
Nitrogen (N) deposition tends to accompany precipitation in temperate forests, and vegetation produc...
Climate change poses direct or indirect influences on physiological mechanisms in plants. In particu...