1. Plant elemental properties are fundamentally important for physiology and biogeochemical cycling in ecosystems. No study has examined foliar elements and their interaction with soil and climate conditions at large geographic scales in Karst areas of China, a biodiversity hotspot in the world. Yet such information is important for understanding the functional diversity of nutrient strategies and the physiological adaptations of plants to climatic and edaphic heterogeneity. 2. We assessed the influence of phylogeny, soil type and the climate on leaf element concentrations in a clade of taxonomically diverse Karst plants from the subfamily Didymocarpoideae under an explicit phylogenetic framework. We measured leaf concentrations of seven el...
Aim: This first global quantification of the relationship between leaf traits and soil nutrient fert...
1. Trait-based community analysis provides a new approach to integrate functional ecology with commu...
Although broad-scale inter-specific patterns of leaf traits are influenced by climate, soil, and tax...
1. Plant elemental properties are fundamentally important for physiology and biogeochemical cycling ...
Root chemical traits play a critical role in plant resource use strategies and ecosystem nutrient cy...
Understanding variation of plant nutrients is largely limited to nitrogen and to a lesser extent pho...
Subtropical forest is recognized as an important global vegetation type with high levels of plant sp...
Understanding variation of plant nutrients is largely limited to nitrogen and to a lesser extent pho...
Despite the well-known importance of all elements to plant growth and nutrient fluxes in ecosystems,...
Karst ecosystems in southern China are species-rich and have high levels of endemism, yet little is ...
1. Leaf anatomical traits may reflect plant's adaption to environmental changes and influence ecosys...
1. Karst hills, i.e., jagged topography created by dissolution of limestone and other soluble rocks,...
Aim: The influence of soil properties on photosynthetic traits in higher plants is poorly quantified...
<p>Nitrogen (N) has great ecological importance, but the biogeographic pattern across forest biomes ...
IntroductionLeaf functional traits constitute a crucial component of plant functionality, providing ...
Aim: This first global quantification of the relationship between leaf traits and soil nutrient fert...
1. Trait-based community analysis provides a new approach to integrate functional ecology with commu...
Although broad-scale inter-specific patterns of leaf traits are influenced by climate, soil, and tax...
1. Plant elemental properties are fundamentally important for physiology and biogeochemical cycling ...
Root chemical traits play a critical role in plant resource use strategies and ecosystem nutrient cy...
Understanding variation of plant nutrients is largely limited to nitrogen and to a lesser extent pho...
Subtropical forest is recognized as an important global vegetation type with high levels of plant sp...
Understanding variation of plant nutrients is largely limited to nitrogen and to a lesser extent pho...
Despite the well-known importance of all elements to plant growth and nutrient fluxes in ecosystems,...
Karst ecosystems in southern China are species-rich and have high levels of endemism, yet little is ...
1. Leaf anatomical traits may reflect plant's adaption to environmental changes and influence ecosys...
1. Karst hills, i.e., jagged topography created by dissolution of limestone and other soluble rocks,...
Aim: The influence of soil properties on photosynthetic traits in higher plants is poorly quantified...
<p>Nitrogen (N) has great ecological importance, but the biogeographic pattern across forest biomes ...
IntroductionLeaf functional traits constitute a crucial component of plant functionality, providing ...
Aim: This first global quantification of the relationship between leaf traits and soil nutrient fert...
1. Trait-based community analysis provides a new approach to integrate functional ecology with commu...
Although broad-scale inter-specific patterns of leaf traits are influenced by climate, soil, and tax...