Within-Plant Leaf Maturity and Trichome Density Variation Shape the Elemental Composition Divergence in Desert Plant Sand Rice (<i>Agriophyllum squarrosum</i>). [PDF]
Ran R +5 more
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Abstract Plankton community structure influences biogeochemical and ecosystem processes, such as sequestration of atmospheric CO2, carbon export to the ocean floor, and the productivity of higher trophic levels. One means of analyzing community structure is through the distribution of biovolume across size classes (the size spectrum), since size is a ...
Marco Corrales‐Ugalde +7 more
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Single-nucleus transcriptomics reveal the morphogenesis and artemisinin biosynthesis in Artemisia annua glandular trichomes. [PDF]
Zhang M +7 more
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Taxonomic Studies Of The Genus Durio (Bombacaceae) And Clonal Variation In D. Zibethinus [PDF]
Idris, Salma
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Foliar Water Uptake of C3 Perennial Grasses Under Drought
Abstract Rain, fog, and dew can all provide the conditions necessary to induce direct uptake of water into the foliage of plants. Although grasslands are known to have frequent leaf‐wetting events, the capacity of grasses to conduct foliar water uptake (FWU) is not well understood.
Paul O. Seibert +3 more
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Transcriptomic and metabolomic analysis of tobacco responses to combined organic-chemical fertilization. [PDF]
Zhang X +6 more
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Abstract Assessing rainfall interception (IR) is a critical yet uncertain aspect in hydrological cycle, particularly the quantification of relative contributions from leaves and woody components (e.g., branches, stems, and trunks) to IR. Nevertheless, the role of woody components in IR estimation remains largely unexplored and thereby has been ...
Zhi‐Yun Jiang +14 more
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Role of LEAFLESS, an AP2/ERF family transcription factor, in the regulation of trichome specialized metabolism. [PDF]
Mandal S, Rezenom YH, McKnight TD.
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The island syndrome in plants on New Zealand's outlying islands: a review
ABSTRACT The island syndrome is defined as a suite of predictable and consistent differences between island and mainland organisms. In seed plants, much of what we know about the island syndrome comes from work in the Southwest Pacific, which is comprised of the three main islands of New Zealand and ten surrounding archipelagos.
Riccardo Ciarle, Kevin C. Burns
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A new species of <i>Eudigraphis</i> (Diplopoda, Polyxenida, Polyxenidae) from East China, with embryonic and post-embryonic development observations, and mitogenomic and genetic divergence analyses. [PDF]
Yang SQ +4 more
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