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Paubrasilia echinata presents three morphotypes that differ from each other in leaf morphology (small morphotype-SM, medium morphotype-MM, and large morphotype-LM) with indications of divergence between them regarding irradiance tolerance.
Vinícius Novo Gama +3 more
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Non-linear effects of drought under shade: reconciling physiological and ecological models in plant communities [PDF]
The combined effects of shade and drought on plant performance and the implications for species interactions are highly debated in plant ecology. Empirical evidence for positive and negative effects of shade on the performance of plants under dry ...
Valladares Ros, Fernando +11 more
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Chlorophyll a: b Ratio Increases Under Low-light in 'Shade-tolerant' Euglena gracilis
Shade tolerance is a key adaptive strategy displayed by heliophytic photosynthetic organisms in response to limited light. Although generalized morphological and physiological traits associated with shade tolerance exist, the interest in shade tolerance ...
CK Beneragama, K Goto
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Karakterisasi Sifat Ketahanan Terhadap Naungan pada Kedelai dengan Marka RAPD
A series of experiment of soybean tolerance to shade were conducted in order to attain the following objectives: genotypes evaluation for shade tolerance, appropriate selection method to screen tolerant genotype to shade characterization of molecular ...
Titin Handayani
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Shade tolerance: when growing tall is not an option [PDF]
Two different plant strategies exist to deal with shade: shade avoidance and shade tolerance. All shade-exposed plants optimize photosynthesis to adapt to the decrease in light quality and quantity. When shaded, most species in open habitats express the shade-avoidance syndrome, a growth response to escape shade.
Gommers, C.M.M. +4 more
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Morphophysiological Responses of Two Cool-Season Turfgrasses with Different Shade Tolerances
Understanding the differences in cool-season turfgrass responses to shade is critical for future turfgrass management and breeding for improved shade tolerance.
Lili Dong +10 more
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A novel two-step method for screening shade tolerant mutant plants via dwarfism
When subjected to shade, plants undergo rapid shoot elongation, which often makes them more prone to disease and mechanical damage. Shade-tolerant plants can be difficult to breed; however, they offer a substantial benefit over other varieties in low ...
Wei Li +12 more
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Shade effects on growth, photosynthesis and chlorophyll fluorescence parameters of three Paeonia species [PDF]
Insufficient light intensity inhibits the growth of cultivated herbaceous peony and decreases its economic value. Owing to the increased demand for shade-tolerant herbaceous peony, the selection of appropriate parents for hybridization is essential ...
Yingling Wan +5 more
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In silvopastoral systems, light interception affects productivity of flora beneath the canopy in various ways. In general, herbage production decreases with reduced light intensity. Thus, the use of shade tolerant cultivars of selected species can play an important role in successful silvopastoral management.
Franca, Antonello +2 more
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Shade Tolerance of St. Augustinegrass Cultivars [PDF]
The objectives of this research were to rank the relative shade tolerance of some new st. augustinegrass ( Stenotaphrum secundatum ) cultivars and to determine what levels of shade the various cultivars can tolerate.
Laurie E. Trenholm, Russell T. Nagata
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