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Meristems clarify fuzzy floral boundaries: a commentary on 'Are capitula inflorescences? A reassessment based on flower-like meristem identity and ray flower development'. [PDF]
Rudall PJ, Bateman RM.
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Advancing the pneumatic method to assess xylem vulnerability to embolism among distinct growth forms
Our study shows that pneumatic vulnerability curves can be constructed across contrasting growth forms, with P50 showing the closest agreement across methods. Repeated relative water content measurements improved water potential estimation for graminoid culms. Abstract Drought‐driven plant mortality is closely linked to xylem embolism. Building useful,
M. M. Arens, R. P. Skelton, A. G. West
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Correction for Xiao et al., The modern pattern of insect herbivory predates the advent of angiosperms by 60 My. [PDF]
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Ecological drivers and phylogenetic patterns of leaf minimum conductance variability in vascular plants. [PDF]
Trueba S +8 more
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Abstract Introduction Forest restoration can be achieved by promoting natural regeneration or planting tree seedlings, but the relative benefits of these widely used approaches are questioned. Soil communities may influence restoration outcomes but are usually ignored by monitoring schemes.
Andrew Dopheide +10 more
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Desiccation Tolerance in Moss and Liverwort: Insights into the Evolutionary Mechanisms of Terrestrialization. [PDF]
Ghosh TK +7 more
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Abstract Introduction Seagrass restoration efforts are being implemented globally to accelerate the slow natural recolonization success. Among the various existing methods, seed‐based approaches offer the greatest scalability for species like Zostera marina, yet these methods remain undeveloped for a number of sub‐tidal systems like the Baltic Sea ...
Ainara Zander +4 more
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A Global Analysis of the Distribution Patterns of Style-Length Polymorphisms Across Angiosperms. [PDF]
Rodrigues Novaes L +3 more
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Abstract Introduction Invasions by Pinus represent major challenges for conservation and ecological restoration, especially in open ecosystems of tropical South America, such as the Brazilian neotropical savanna (Cerrado). Objective We evaluated whether the clear‐cutting and manual removal of Pinus caribaea reduce the impacts of invasion on woody plant
Graziela de Araújo Lima +4 more
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