Reviews knowledge of the spatial and temporal heterogeneity of critical resources for plants (light and water) within and among habitats at La Selva, then discusses plant responses to light, including changes in leaf morphology, photosynthesis, and leaf carbon budgets. After reviewing water and nutrient relations, the authors move to the whole plant and describe studies of growth, biomass allocation, and architecture. -from Author
Throughout the evolutionary history of plants, drought, shade, and scarcity of nutrients have struct...
Leaf phosphorus inXuences the photosynthesis–nitrogen relation: a cross-biome analysis of 314 specie
Plants adapt phenotypically to different conditions of light and nutrient supply, supposedly in orde...
The first part of a 4-volume set with 17 chapters by various authors. After an introduction to the s...
In keeping with the tone of these volumes on plant physiological ecology, in this chapter the ecolog...
Environmental Plant Physiology focuses on the physiology of plant-environment interactions, revealin...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. July 2020. Major: Plant and Microbial Biology. Advisor:...
Structure and Function of Plants was written as a text for an introductory course in plant anatomy a...
A sizeable number of scientists and funding organisations are of the opinion that the relevance of p...
Plants use resources, i.e. carbon, nutrients, water and energy, either for growth or to defend thems...
The material featured in this second volume includes : water in soil - plant - atmosphere continuum;...
Among ecological factors, light has a major influence on the life of land plants. Within natural pla...
International audienceAquatic plants, comprising different divisions of embryophytes, derive from te...
In this volume we consider specific aspects of the chemical and biological envi� ronment, and wherea...
One fundamental problem for maximizing carbon gain at the leaf and higher organizational levels ent...
Throughout the evolutionary history of plants, drought, shade, and scarcity of nutrients have struct...
Leaf phosphorus inXuences the photosynthesis–nitrogen relation: a cross-biome analysis of 314 specie
Plants adapt phenotypically to different conditions of light and nutrient supply, supposedly in orde...
The first part of a 4-volume set with 17 chapters by various authors. After an introduction to the s...
In keeping with the tone of these volumes on plant physiological ecology, in this chapter the ecolog...
Environmental Plant Physiology focuses on the physiology of plant-environment interactions, revealin...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. July 2020. Major: Plant and Microbial Biology. Advisor:...
Structure and Function of Plants was written as a text for an introductory course in plant anatomy a...
A sizeable number of scientists and funding organisations are of the opinion that the relevance of p...
Plants use resources, i.e. carbon, nutrients, water and energy, either for growth or to defend thems...
The material featured in this second volume includes : water in soil - plant - atmosphere continuum;...
Among ecological factors, light has a major influence on the life of land plants. Within natural pla...
International audienceAquatic plants, comprising different divisions of embryophytes, derive from te...
In this volume we consider specific aspects of the chemical and biological envi� ronment, and wherea...
One fundamental problem for maximizing carbon gain at the leaf and higher organizational levels ent...
Throughout the evolutionary history of plants, drought, shade, and scarcity of nutrients have struct...
Leaf phosphorus inXuences the photosynthesis–nitrogen relation: a cross-biome analysis of 314 specie
Plants adapt phenotypically to different conditions of light and nutrient supply, supposedly in orde...