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Health economic evaluation of EV71 vaccination in children under the school-age population in Guangdong Province, China. [PDF]

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Ontogenetic shifts in wood anatomy and leaf traits in tropical dry forests. [PDF]

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Plant Architectural Structure and Leaf Trait Responses to Environmental Change: A Meta-Analysis. [PDF]

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Linking root traits to phytoremediation in trees and shrubs: Implications of root economics spectrum

Journal of Applied Ecology, 2023
Abstract Phytoremediation is a promising technique for removing or stabilizing metal ions from metallic trace elements (MTEs) contaminated soils. Despite the significant role of roots in plant growth and survival, limited information is available on the functional covariation of root traits under MTE stress, and linkages between root resource‐use ...
Shufeng Wang   +4 more
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Linking root traits to phytoremediation services in woody species: implications of root economics spectrum and biomass cost for heavy metal accumulation

2023
Root traits play significant roles in plant resource-use strategies, and are good predictors of plant growth and survival. However, their predicting role in phytoremediation remains poorly understood. In this study, sixteen root traits were measured across eleven woody species grown in Pb-Zn mine tailings of Southeastern China, to examine whether there
Shufeng Wang   +4 more
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Divergent intra- and interspecific root order variability identifies a two-dimensional root economics spectrum

Plant and Soil
Background and Aims: The form-function linkages and variation of fine root traits reflect adaptive strategies to cope with complex soil environments. However, their contributions to the root economics spectrum (RES) remain unclear. Methods: We measured thirteen functional traits in the first four root orders of 59 subtropical woody species, including ...
Li, J.   +10 more
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Different responses of leaf and root traits to changes in soil nutrient availability do not converge into a community-level plant economics spectrum

Plant and Soil, 2020
Spatial heterogeneity in soil can influence the distribution of plant communities because plants differ in their ability to acquire resources. In nutrient-poor soils, plants should bear traits that prioritize conservation of resources over growth, whereas the opposite is expected in nutrient-rich soils.
Cristián A. Delpiano   +4 more
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Root structure-function relationships : evidence of a “root economics spectrum”?

2012
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Roumet, Catherine   +4 more
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