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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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A comprehensive approach to enhancing irrigation network management through the water accounting plus framework. [PDF]
Naeini MS, Nazari B, Sotoodehnia A.
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Abstract Introduction Desert fishes are vulnerable to anthropogenic environmental alterations that degrade habitat and reduce water availability, but these same fishes benefit from restoration actions that reverse the causes of decline. Ash Meadows speckled dace (Rhinichthys osculus nevadensis) is a federally endangered minnow endemic to the Mojave ...
Jacob P. Wolff +5 more
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Research on maize growth simulation and organ morphology co-modeling driven by multimodal data fusion. [PDF]
Zhenghui Z +5 more
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Dependence of forest canopy interception on rainfall intensity
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Abstract Introduction The long‐spined black sea urchin Diadema antillarum is a keystone herbivore on Caribbean reefs, yet population recovery following mass mortality events has been slow and spatially variable. Restocking programs increasingly rely on aquaculture, but rearing conditions may generate behavioral and morphological shifts that affect post‐
Oliver J. Klokman +3 more
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Far-red light in early growth stages boosts lettuce biomass and preserves anthocyanins. [PDF]
Levine CP +6 more
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Abstract Introduction Conservation physiology is a valuable tool for addressing the major challenges of tropical restoration programs. One key issue is the need for non‐destructive methods to study the functional responses of highly threatened species in order to minimize impacts on natural populations.
Bastian Laforgue +2 more
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Reply to "No pervasive relationship between phyllosphere nitrifier abundance and canopy nitrification in European forests". [PDF]
Guerrieri R +18 more
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Abstract Introduction Conventional reclamation methods to recover dryland ecosystems after mineral extraction often have low success. Alternative reclamation techniques may help overcome the many challenges to establishing persistent native vegetation and stable soils.
Kathryn D. Eckhoff +5 more
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