Physiological dominance of the scion in shaping root architecture under suboptimal temperature
Abstract BACKGROUND Non‐optimal temperatures have become a major constraint on plant development under rapidly changing climatic conditions. Both suboptimal and supra‐optimal temperatures reduce physiological activity, alter plant morphology, lead to plant mortality, and ultimately decrease crop productivity.
Amnon Cochavi +4 more
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An Ecological-Evolutionary Investigation of Phenotypic, Genetic, and Environmental Variation and Correlations Among Reproductive Traits of Tall Goldenrod (<i>Solidago altissima</i>). [PDF]
Wise M, Lavy D, Carr D, Abrahamson W.
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ABSTRACT Vegetation recovery is vital for reversing soil degradation in subtropical red soil regions. This study evaluates the role of the pioneer fern Dicranopteris in enhancing soil fertility and its spatial variability across degraded hills in South China.
Xiqin Yan +6 more
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Steaming duration-dependent effects on the <i>in vivo</i> distribution, anti-fatigue activity, and gut microbiota modulation of <i>Polygonatum cyrtonema</i> Hua polysaccharides. [PDF]
Lin S, Wang Y, Wu W, Huang J, Cai X.
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Isotopic and genetic evidence of partial mycoheterotrophy in leafy variants of Cremastra aphylla, a predominantly leafless orchid. [PDF]
Suetsugu K +3 more
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Potentially Toxic Elements Accumulation and Health Risk Evaluation in Different Parts of Traditional Chinese Medicinal Materials. [PDF]
Pan J +8 more
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Microbiome shifts during <i>Fusarium oxysporum</i> and <i>F. solani</i> (syn. <i>Neocosmospora solani</i>)-induced <i>Ligusticum chuanxiong</i> root rot: endophtic bacterial protective responses and fungal pathogenic tendencies. [PDF]
Gao W +6 more
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Directing recreation pressure via pathways allows for coexistence of recreation and nature development on the upper beach. [PDF]
van Rosmalen SJ +3 more
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Juniper camphor: An emerging sesquiterpene compound with promising chemistry, biological potential, and future perspectives. [PDF]
Mohammed SE, Haikal A.
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