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Effect of clonal integration on nitrogen cycling in rhizosphere of rhizomatous clonal plant, Phyllostachys bissetii, under heterogeneous light

Science of The Total Environment, 2018
Clonal integration plays an important role in clonal plant adapting to heterogeneous habitats. It was postulated that clonal integration could exhibit positive effects on nitrogen cycling in the rhizosphere of clonal plant subjected to heterogeneous light conditions.
Yang, Li   +4 more
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Clonal integration and effects of simulated herbivory in old-field perennials

Oecologia, 1988
We compared the growth, phenology and leaf demography of partly defoliated, connected shoots with that of partly defoliated, severed shoots in four old-field perennials (Solidago canadensis, S. altissima, S. gigantea, Aster lanceolatus) with differing genet architectures (rhizome systems), in a common garden and in the field.
B, Schmid   +3 more
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Clonal plant research: proliferation, integration, but not much evolution

American Journal of Botany, 1999
The vast majority of plants are modular i.e., made up of reiterated pieces. Plant pieces also tend to be highly totipotent. You can regenerate a whole plant from just a tiny fragment of tissue. The ultimate elaboration of modularity and totipotency is clonal growth: one plant gives rise to another gives rise to another gives rise to another with no sex
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Clonal integration and regeneration in bamboo Bashania fargesii

Forest Ecology and Management, 2022
Zhijun Lu, Scott B. Franklin
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Clonal expansion of innate and adaptive lymphocytes

Nature Reviews Immunology, 2020
Nicholas M Adams   +2 more
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Effect of Antiviral Treatment on Hepatitis B Virus Integration and Hepatocyte Clonal Expansion

Clinical Infectious Diseases, 2023
D K-H Wong, Lung Yi Mak, Man-Fung Yuen
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Capacity for clonal integration in introduced versus native clones of the invasive plant Hydrocotyle vulgaris

Science of the Total Environment, 2020
Chao Si, Peter Alpert, Sergio R Roiloa
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