Hardy deciduous and evergreen trees, vines, shrubs, roses, perennials, fruits, etc. : 1924 /
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Foliar Traits Drive Chlorophyll Fluorescence Variability in Chilean Sclerophyllous Species Under Early Outplanting Stress. [PDF]
Espinoza S +4 more
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Read the free Plain Language Summary for this article on the Journal blog. Abstract The dependence on biotic pollination may constrain plant phenological responses because flowering time ultimately defines reproductive success. We proposed a local‐scale study combining long‐term phenology and experimental data to evaluate how a key functional trait—the
Amanda Eburneo Martins +3 more
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Trends in accident-related traumatic dental injuries among children: a 10-year retrospective study of patients attending a university clinic. [PDF]
Islam A, Papageorgiou SN, Hamza B.
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Read the free Plain Language Summary for this article on the Journal blog. Abstract Internal nutrient recycling, such as leaf nutrient resorption, serves as an important strategy for plants to optimise their growth and survival on nutrient‐poor soils.
Sushmita Dhakal +4 more
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Leaf economics of deciduous and evergreen plants: how do they exhibit trait optimization under resource variations and environmental constraints. [PDF]
Hikosaka K, Onoda Y, Kitajima K.
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Pollen essential amino acids shape bat–flower interaction networks
Read the free Plain Language Summary for this article on the Journal blog. Abstract Although pollen consumption by phytophagous bats has long been documented, the role of its protein and amino acid content in driving plant–pollinator interactions remains largely overlooked.
Fernando Gonçalves +4 more
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<i>Dendrocalamus wazibii</i> (Poaceae, Bambusoideae), a new bamboo species from Yunnan, China. [PDF]
Li JW, Sun MS, Bao HF, Hui CM, Liu WY.
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Abstract Elton's biotic resistance hypothesis suggests that diverse communities are more resistant to biological invasions. While below‐ground mechanisms play a crucial role in regulating the diversity–invasibility relationship, the role of litter as a key regulator of below‐ground processes remains underexplored. We used 15 common native plant species
Haokun Li +11 more
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The deciduous genital spines of the moth Peridea anceps (Goeze, 1781): Potential socially transferred materials. [PDF]
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