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Isoprene emission in oaks originated from convergent adaptive evolution of terpene synthases, involving a substrate shift from monoterpene to isoprene production within a Fagaceae‐specific TPS lineage. Abstract Plants emit a wide range of volatile organic compounds, among which isoprene is the most abundant and atmospherically influential. Although oak
Y. Ikezaki +11 more
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Correction: Profiling Chinese children with symptoms of SpLD, ADHD, or ASD: a transdiagnostic and biopsychosocial study. [PDF]
Liu D +13 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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Comprehensive in silico characterization of proteins associated with light responses, transport, and stress-related processes in the gametophyte of the fern Dryopteris affinis ssp. affinis. [PDF]
Fernández H +8 more
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Abstract Introduction Removal of Common buckthorn (Rhanmus cathartica) can leave legacies that promote rapid reestablishment of managed populations. By sowing native plant seeds into management areas, managed communities can exert greater biotic resistance against reestablishing invasive plants.
Mark E. Fuka +7 more
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Evolutionary mobility and genetic dynamics of MORFFO genes: shuttling among ancient plant lineages. [PDF]
Labiak PH, Kuo LY, Fauskee BD, Karol KG.
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Abstract Introduction Understanding how herbivores influence plant communities is critical for managing biodiversity and ecosystem functions, particularly in conservation areas undergoing restoration or rewilding, where free‐ranging large herbivores impact the vegetation development.
Henry F. N. Lankes +4 more
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The primacy of species turnover over intraspecific variation in the environmental filtering of understory ferns. [PDF]
Zhou Y +7 more
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Abstract Introduction Grassy wetlands of the Cerrado provide key ecosystem services but remain largely overlooked and are rapidly disappearing, threatened by land use change and climate‐driven changes in hydrological cycles. As restoration initiatives are urgent, reference ecosystems and robust indicators are essential to guide conservation and ...
Andra Carolina Dalbeto +2 more
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Environmental heterogeneity and its influence on fern diversity in a low-altitude mountain forest in central Taiwan. [PDF]
Lee PH +6 more
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