Climate change is driving many mountain plant species to higher elevations and northern plant species to higher latitudes. However, various biotic or abiotic constraints may restrict any range shift, and one relevant factor for migration to higher elevations could be species’ ability to tolerate high UV-doses. Flavonoids are engaged in photoprotection, but also serve multiple ecological roles. We compared plant optical leaf trait responses of a large set of taxa growing in two botanical gardens (French Alps and southern Finland), considering potential constraints imposed by the relatedness of taxa and the legacy of climatic conditions at plants’ original collection sites. The segregation of optically measured leaf traits along the phylogeny...
Aim Our aim was to quantify climatic influences on key leaf traits and relationships at the global ...
Several recent reviews highlight the molecular mechanisms that underpin phenological responses to te...
Hock M, Hofmann RW, Müller C, Erfmeier A. Exotic plant species are locally adapted but not to high U...
Climate change is driving many mountain plant species to higher elevations and northern plant specie...
Climate change is driving many mountain plant species to higher elevations and northern plant specie...
Flavonoids are important secondary metabolites that play an integral role in protecting plants again...
Abstract Background and Purpose: The climate of the Alpine region is marked by a higher proportion...
Senior Lecturer in Forestry and Woodland Ecology, Dr Matt Robson is giving a presentation on how for...
Plants commonly respond to UV radiation through the accumulation of flavonoids and related phenolic ...
Aim Alien species successfully colonize new ranges if they encounter favourable environmental con...
Aim: Alien species successfully colonize new ranges if they encounter favourable environmental condi...
Forest understorey plants receive most sunlight in springtime before canopy closure, and in autumn f...
Key message. Elevation markedly modified the species-specific phenotypic responses of trees to light...
Many plant populations are locally adapted to conditions that vary across the landscape. At the maiz...
Blue light and UV radiation shape a plant's morphology and development, but accession-dependent resp...
Aim Our aim was to quantify climatic influences on key leaf traits and relationships at the global ...
Several recent reviews highlight the molecular mechanisms that underpin phenological responses to te...
Hock M, Hofmann RW, Müller C, Erfmeier A. Exotic plant species are locally adapted but not to high U...
Climate change is driving many mountain plant species to higher elevations and northern plant specie...
Climate change is driving many mountain plant species to higher elevations and northern plant specie...
Flavonoids are important secondary metabolites that play an integral role in protecting plants again...
Abstract Background and Purpose: The climate of the Alpine region is marked by a higher proportion...
Senior Lecturer in Forestry and Woodland Ecology, Dr Matt Robson is giving a presentation on how for...
Plants commonly respond to UV radiation through the accumulation of flavonoids and related phenolic ...
Aim Alien species successfully colonize new ranges if they encounter favourable environmental con...
Aim: Alien species successfully colonize new ranges if they encounter favourable environmental condi...
Forest understorey plants receive most sunlight in springtime before canopy closure, and in autumn f...
Key message. Elevation markedly modified the species-specific phenotypic responses of trees to light...
Many plant populations are locally adapted to conditions that vary across the landscape. At the maiz...
Blue light and UV radiation shape a plant's morphology and development, but accession-dependent resp...
Aim Our aim was to quantify climatic influences on key leaf traits and relationships at the global ...
Several recent reviews highlight the molecular mechanisms that underpin phenological responses to te...
Hock M, Hofmann RW, Müller C, Erfmeier A. Exotic plant species are locally adapted but not to high U...