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Fine-tuning wheat development for the winter to spring transition. [PDF]
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Doum palm habit and leaf collecting practices in Niger
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Leaf physiology does not predict leaf habit; examples from tropical dry forest
Trees, 2004Leaf structure and physiology are thought to be closely linked to leaf longevity and leaf habit. Here we compare the seasonal variation in leaf hydraulic conductance (kleaf) and water potential of two evergreen tree species with contrasting leaf life spans, and two species with similar leaf longevity but contrasting leaf habit, one being deciduous and ...
Timothy J. Brodribb +1 more
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Leaf habits and their relationship with leaf and wood traits in tropical dry forests
Trees, 2021For better categorization of species according to foliar habit, a set of leaf and wood traits must be observed. Tropical forests are influenced by distinct regional rainfall regimes, microclimates, and dynamics of nutrient cycling, which are responsible for creating key biodiversity patterns and differences in leaf deciduousness to drought.
Douglas Rodrigues Ribeiro +3 more
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Leaf habit and woodiness regulate different leaf economy traits at a given nutrient supply.
Ecology, 2010The large variation in the relationships between environmental factors and plant traits observed in natural communities exemplifies the alternative solutions that plants have developed in response to the same environmental limitations. Qualitative attributes, such as growth form, woodiness, and leaf habit can be used to approximate these alternative ...
Ordonez, J.C. +5 more
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Foliar Habit and Leaf Longevity
2011The origins of the study of leaf longevity lie in the distinction between evergreen and deciduous plant species, which is not as simple as it first seems. The evergreen habit basically is defined by the retention of functional leaves in the plant canopy throughout the year, as opposed to the deciduous habit in which a plant is leafless for some part of
Kihachiro Kikuzawa, Martin J. Lechowicz
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Functional relationships of leafing intensity to plant height, growth form and leaf habit
Acta Oecologica, 2012Leafing intensity, i.e. the number of leaves per unit of stem volume or mass, is a common developmental correlate of leaf size. However, the ecological significance and the functional implications of variation in leafing intensity, other than its relation to leaf size, are unknown. Here, we explore its relationships with plant height, growth form, leaf
En-Rong Yan +3 more
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Biogeography of Leaf Longevity and Foliar Habit
2011There is, apparently, no general restriction on variation in leaf longevity per se along local and regional spatial gradients. Leaf longevity is only part of a suite of foliar traits that act in concert to ensure effective photosynthetic function in a given environmental regime (Wright et al. 2004; Shipley et al. 2006).
Kihachiro Kikuzawa, Martin J. Lechowicz
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