Lead (Pb) and drought frequently coexist in China's forests and seriously affect their biomass, net primary productivity and biodiversity, particularly among dioecious trees with different sex-related reproduction costs. Here, the effects of Pb, deposited into soil (Pb-soil) and leaves (Pb-leaf), on the traits related directly or indirectly to photosynthetic activity were evaluated in the dioecious tree, Populus cathayana Rehd. In addition, we analysed the potential of P. cathayana males and females for phytoremediation based on the photosynthetic activity, cellular ultrastructure and phytoremediation-related parameters. The Pb level was 2.7 mmol Pb(NO3)(2) kg(-1) dry soil in the Pb-soil treatment and 1.8 mmol Pb(NO3)(2) per plant in the Pb...
The effects of drought, enhanced UV-B radiation and their combination on plant growth and physiologi...
Responses of males and females to salinity were studied in order to reveal sex-specific adaptation a...
1. Dioecious species may be particularly vulnerable to climate change because they often exhibit ske...
Lead (Pb) contamination seriously threatens agroforestry production and safety. We aim to determine ...
Dioecious plant species represent an important component of terrestrial ecosystems. Yet, little is k...
We investigated sex-related photosynthetic responses to drought in the dioecious species, Populus ca...
Extensive research has shown that dioecious plants exhibit sexual dimorphism under extreme environme...
The alarming increase in soil contamination by heavy metals, such as cadmium and zinc demands immedi...
Drought stress responses and sensitivity of dioecious plants, such as Populus cathayana Rehd., are d...
Attention is increasingly being paid to the contamination of soil by the radioactive element uranium...
The main influential factor of biomass accumulations between male and female Populus cathayana seedl...
Previous studies have indicated that Populus cathayana Rehder females are more sensitive and less to...
Dioecious woody species often exhibit male biased sex ratios under drought habitat, which may result...
Drought is a major abiotic stress, limiting the survival and growth of young plants. However, little...
There are differences between sexes in physiological and functional traits and possibly in nutrient ...
The effects of drought, enhanced UV-B radiation and their combination on plant growth and physiologi...
Responses of males and females to salinity were studied in order to reveal sex-specific adaptation a...
1. Dioecious species may be particularly vulnerable to climate change because they often exhibit ske...
Lead (Pb) contamination seriously threatens agroforestry production and safety. We aim to determine ...
Dioecious plant species represent an important component of terrestrial ecosystems. Yet, little is k...
We investigated sex-related photosynthetic responses to drought in the dioecious species, Populus ca...
Extensive research has shown that dioecious plants exhibit sexual dimorphism under extreme environme...
The alarming increase in soil contamination by heavy metals, such as cadmium and zinc demands immedi...
Drought stress responses and sensitivity of dioecious plants, such as Populus cathayana Rehd., are d...
Attention is increasingly being paid to the contamination of soil by the radioactive element uranium...
The main influential factor of biomass accumulations between male and female Populus cathayana seedl...
Previous studies have indicated that Populus cathayana Rehder females are more sensitive and less to...
Dioecious woody species often exhibit male biased sex ratios under drought habitat, which may result...
Drought is a major abiotic stress, limiting the survival and growth of young plants. However, little...
There are differences between sexes in physiological and functional traits and possibly in nutrient ...
The effects of drought, enhanced UV-B radiation and their combination on plant growth and physiologi...
Responses of males and females to salinity were studied in order to reveal sex-specific adaptation a...
1. Dioecious species may be particularly vulnerable to climate change because they often exhibit ske...