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Leaf habit drives leaf nutrient resorption globally alongside nutrient availability and climate [PDF]

open access: yesBiogeosciences
Nutrient resorption from senescing leaves can significantly affect ecosystem nutrient cycling, making it an essential process to better understand long-term plant productivity under environmental change that affects the balance between nutrient ...
G. Sophia   +7 more
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The global biogeography of tree leaf form and habit [PDF]

open access: yesNature Plants, 2023
AbstractUnderstanding what controls global leaf type variation in trees is crucial for comprehending their role in terrestrial ecosystems, including carbon, water and nutrient dynamics. Yet our understanding of the factors influencing forest leaf types remains incomplete, leaving us uncertain about the global proportions of needle-leaved, broadleaved ...
Ma, Haozhi   +212 more
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Leaf habit differentiation explains trait tradeoffs across savanna woody plants

open access: yesForest Ecosystems
Identifying how leaf habit subdivisions link to the fast–slow and avoidance–tolerance trait tradeoffs can provide new insight into divergence in ecophysiological strategies among plant functional groups.
Yangsiding Wang   +8 more
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The Habit of Leaf-Oviposition Among the Parasitic Hymenoptera [PDF]

open access: yesPsyche: A Journal of Entomology, 1917
Science, 1916. 44. 925-926. ; Mode of access: Internet.
Harry Scott Smith
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Leaf habit influences nitrogen remobilization in Vaccinium species [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Experimental Botany, 2001
The effect of N supply on plant growth and leaf demography of a deciduous and an evergreen Ericaceae was studied in relation to their internal cycling of N. Mature ramets of Vaccinium myrtillus (deciduous) and Vaccinium vitis-idaea (evergreen) were established in sand culture for 1 year with an adequate supply of a balanced nutrient solution.
Grelet, G.A.   +4 more
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Characterization and chemo-taxonomic evaluation of plant leaf waxes (long chain n-alkanoic acids, n-alkanes and n-alkanols) as a vegetation biomarker from species of the South American temperate forest (STF)

open access: yesEcological Indicators, 2022
Plant leaf waxes are used as vegetation biomarkers in several archives (i.e. soils, lake and marine sediments), study of these compounds in modern plants is needed to makes their application and interpretation more robust.
Carol Cerda-Peña, Sergio Contreras
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Spiradiclis detianensis (Rubiaceae, Ophiorrhizeae), a new species from southwestern Guangxi, China [PDF]

open access: yesPhytoKeys, 2021
A new species of Rubiaceae, Spiradiclis detianensis is described from a limestone karst area of southwestern China. This new species is morphologically similar to S. cordata and S. spathulata.
Zhao-Jie Wen   +4 more
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Characterization of Jatropha hybrid clones grown under subtropical conditions of south India

open access: yesElectronic Journal of Plant Breeding, 2021
Jatropha curcas L. is a tree borne oilseed crop and growing as a shrub as a living fence in a farmers’ field. Characterization is an initial step for the development of any plant database. The characterization of plant characters (plant height and growth
K. T. Parthiban1*, S. Revathi1, C. Cinthia Fernandaz1 and M. Umadevi2
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Reproductive phenology differs between evergreen and deciduous species in a Northeast Brazilian savanna

open access: yesActa Botânica Brasílica, 2018
Evergreen (EG) and deciduous (DEC) species exhibit distinct strategies to overcome dry periods and achieve adequate water status for reproduction and growth. Such particularities may result in distinct reproductive strategies between these groups.
Dinnie Michelle Assunção Lacerda   +3 more
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Acer palmatum 'Ornatum': 'Ornatum' Japanese Maple

open access: yesEDIS, 2023
This cultivar of Japanese Maple has a height and spread of about 12 feet. The multiple trunks are picturesque, grey and show nicely when lit up at night. Japanese maple is grown for its red-colored leaves, interesting growth habit and fine leaf texture.
Edward Gilman, Dennis Watson
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