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Stomatal Features, Specific Leaf Area and Water Relations in Three Pistachio Cultivars. [PDF]
Álvarez S, Núñez L, Mirás-Avalos JM.
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ABSTRACT Aim To explore concerns and coping experiences regarding sexual well‐being in inflammatory bowel disease and examine the relationship between these concerns and affected individuals' background factors. Design Explanatory sequential mixed methods study.
Sayaka Wakai +3 more
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<i>In vitro</i> polyploid induction in <i>Allium grayi</i> Regel using colchicine. [PDF]
Chen TS +4 more
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Using herbarium collections to study genetic responses to global change
Summary Earth's c. 406 million herbarium specimens represent a largely untapped resource of genetic data that could transform our understanding of global plant populations. Advances in DNA sequencing have made the extraction of genetic data from these preserved specimens increasingly feasible, enabling new insights into plant biodiversity and ...
Lucas Eckert +4 more
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Natural variation links seedling hypocotyl growth with water loss in Arabidopsis. [PDF]
Kelly G +16 more
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Summary The study of seasonal xylem hydraulics has predominantly focused on embolism‐induced losses, whereas growth‐driven increases in hydraulic capacity have received little attention. We assessed the intra‐annual dynamics of xylem formation and gain of conductivity in the current‐year ring of three species with contrasting tree‐ring structure ...
Laura Fernández‐de‐Uña +4 more
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Cell cycle in plant development and reprogramming. [PDF]
Lee LR, Torii KU.
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Summary Stomatal closure prevents significant water losses during drought events. Yet, leaves are not perfectly hermetic and dehydration ensues through residual water losses, known as minimum conductance (gmin), which is highly relevant since it informs on the water depletion dynamics under stress.
Santiago Trueba +8 more
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Photosynthetic induction responses of two Leymus chinensis ecotypes under drought stress. [PDF]
Meng D, Xu R, Cao L, Ma J, Sun W.
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The underappreciated roles of fog and dew on vegetation and biocrusts
Summary Fog and dew represent minor components of ecosystem water budgets in most ecosystems. However, fog and dew can play an essential role in ecosystem dynamics and are particularly important for water‐limited systems. In addition to serving as direct water inputs, fog and dew can influence microclimate and water redistribution, thereby promoting ...
Lixin Wang, Yue Li, Mengyun Sun, Na Qiao
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