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Plant evolutionary ecology

New Phytologist, 2004
The concept of plant venereal disease is examined from definitional, operational and axiomatic viewpoints. The transmission of many plant pathogens occurs during the flowering phase and is effected either by pollinators or by wind dispersal of spores from inflorescences. Attraction of insects by pseudo-flowers or sugary secretions also serves to spread
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Fungal functional ecology: bringing a trait‐based approach to plant‐associated fungi

Biological Reviews of The Cambridge Philosophical Society, 2019
Fungi play many essential roles in ecosystems. They facilitate plant access to nutrients and water, serve as decay agents that cycle carbon and nutrients through the soil, water and atmosphere, and are major regulators of macro‐organismal populations ...
A. Zanne   +22 more
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Global Plant Ecology of Tropical Ultramafic Ecosystems

The Botanical review, 2022
Claudia J. Garnica‐Díaz   +16 more
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Plant ecology: Macroparasitism in plant communities

Current Biology, 2021
Mistletoes, lianas, vines, and epiphytes fulfill many of the population dynamic criteria of animal macroparasites. A new study illustrates elegant ways to quantify cost to the host and how this impacts competition between mistletoe species. It opens the door to a much fuller consideration of plant parasites as macroparasites.
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Plant ecology at high elevations

Alpine Plant Life, 2021
C. Körner
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Plant Ecology

2017
Presenting a global and interdisciplinary approach to plant ecology, this much-awaited new edition of the book Plants and Vegetation integrates classical themes with the latest ideas, models, and data. Keddy draws on extensive teaching experience to bring the field to life, guiding students through essential concepts with numerous real-world examples ...
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Roots in plant ecology

Trends in Ecology & Evolution, 1986
In 1727 the pioneer vegetation scientist Stephen Hales realized that I much that was of importance to his subject material took place below on ground. A good deal of descriptive work on plant roots and root systems was done in the subsequent two centuries; in crop plants especially, the gross morphology of root systems was well known by the early 20th ...
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