The river valleys in Southwest China are characterized by a dry–hot climate and relatively rich soils, and host valley-type savannas that are dominated by deciduous species. However, little is known about the ecological adaptations of Chinese savanna plants to the local environments. We hypothesize that Chinese savanna species mainly possess a drought-avoiding strategy by having a deciduous leaf habit and have productive leaf traits. To test this hypothesis, we measured 26 anatomical, morphological, physiological, and chemical traits for 33 woody species from a valley savanna in Southwest China and compared them with the literature data of other dry and wet tropical tree species and a global dataset. We found that Chinese savanna species sh...
Understanding how plant ecophysiological traits of coexisting species within a community respond to ...
Plant ecologists have long been interested in quantifying how leaf traits vary with climate factors,...
In order to test whether the strategy of resource acquisition varies with life form, leaf texture an...
The river valleys in Southwest China are characterized by a dry–hot climate and relatively rich soil...
characterized by a dry–hot climate and relatively rich soils, and host valley-type savannas that are...
Background and Aims Photosynthetic thermotolerance (PT) is important for plant survival in tropical ...
1. Drought stress selects for a suite of plant traits at root, stem and leaf level. Two strategies a...
Plantations are typically monocultures, which limits their sustainability. Therefore, understanding ...
Leaf and stem functional traits related to plant water relations were studied for six congeneric spe...
Leaf economics and hydraulic traits are critical to leaf photosynthesis, yet it is debated whether t...
1. Leaf anatomical traits may reflect plant's adaption to environmental changes and influence ecosys...
The ecology of forest and savanna trees species will largely determine the structure and dynamics of...
At the species level, plants can respond to climate changes by changing their leaf traits; however, ...
<p>Nitrogen (N) has great ecological importance, but the biogeographic pattern across forest biomes ...
The adaptation of plants to drought through the adjustment of their leaf functional traits is a hot ...
Understanding how plant ecophysiological traits of coexisting species within a community respond to ...
Plant ecologists have long been interested in quantifying how leaf traits vary with climate factors,...
In order to test whether the strategy of resource acquisition varies with life form, leaf texture an...
The river valleys in Southwest China are characterized by a dry–hot climate and relatively rich soil...
characterized by a dry–hot climate and relatively rich soils, and host valley-type savannas that are...
Background and Aims Photosynthetic thermotolerance (PT) is important for plant survival in tropical ...
1. Drought stress selects for a suite of plant traits at root, stem and leaf level. Two strategies a...
Plantations are typically monocultures, which limits their sustainability. Therefore, understanding ...
Leaf and stem functional traits related to plant water relations were studied for six congeneric spe...
Leaf economics and hydraulic traits are critical to leaf photosynthesis, yet it is debated whether t...
1. Leaf anatomical traits may reflect plant's adaption to environmental changes and influence ecosys...
The ecology of forest and savanna trees species will largely determine the structure and dynamics of...
At the species level, plants can respond to climate changes by changing their leaf traits; however, ...
<p>Nitrogen (N) has great ecological importance, but the biogeographic pattern across forest biomes ...
The adaptation of plants to drought through the adjustment of their leaf functional traits is a hot ...
Understanding how plant ecophysiological traits of coexisting species within a community respond to ...
Plant ecologists have long been interested in quantifying how leaf traits vary with climate factors,...
In order to test whether the strategy of resource acquisition varies with life form, leaf texture an...