Root morphogenetic responses to waterlogging stress in plants: from structural reconfiguration to molecular regulatory mechanisms. [PDF]
Sha S +5 more
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Zooplankton Community Stability and Environmental Filtering in a Shallow Eutrophic Lake
Anthropogenic pressures led to zooplankton shift to small‐bodied dominance, not structural reorganization. Integrated management is crucial for long‐term resilience. ABSTRACT Zooplankton are key regulators of trophic interactions and nutrient cycling in shallow eutrophic lakes and are sensitive indicators of ecological responses to anthropogenic ...
Shihao Tang +3 more
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Molecular and hormonal regulation of plant responses to waterlogging stress: From fundamental mechanisms to potential strategies for engineering crop tolerance. [PDF]
Xu Z +6 more
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ABSTRACT Grassland response to changes in water availability is closely tied to the traits of the plant community. Plants can adopt either moderate and efficient (conservative) or rapid and demanding (acquisitive) resource use strategies. These strategies combined with the plant interactions with microbes, such as arbuscular mycorrhiza fungi (AMF ...
Elena Tello‐García +4 more
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A Fructan 6-Exohydrolase from <i>Orobanche cumana</i> Boosts Waterlogging Tolerance in Parasitic and Root Tissues. [PDF]
Xu R +6 more
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Enough supply of soil water is essential for growth and development of the maize. However, excess water from erratic rain patterns and climate change can cause waterlogging.
Edwin L., Solilap +1 more
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Creek‐imposed gradients reshape plant allometric traits and sediment retention in a salt marsh
Abstract Tidal creeks impose strong hydrological and geomorphic gradients that shape plant traits and sediment dynamics in salt marshes. However, how creek‐imposed gradients reorganize plant allometric strategies and how these trait shifts regulate sediment retention remain poorly quantified.
Guang‐Cheng Cheng +2 more
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Adjustment of Respiration Strategies in Roots Contributes to the Waterlogging Resistance in <i>Actinidia valvata</i> 'Shuixiu'. [PDF]
Xu L +8 more
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Soil Waterlogging Susceptibility
Waterlogging susceptibility describes the degree and duration of impact to soils, and hence plants, arising from poor drainage. Mapping indicates the most severely waterlogged areas (provided they occupy at least 30% of a map unit), while detailed ...
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Abstract Although heavy rainfall and the input of unsenescent litter produced by tropical cyclones can profoundly affect the activities of soil nitrogen (N) cycling‐related enzymes in coastal mountain forest ecosystems in the short term, the immediate responses of these enzymes to typhoon disturbances and the underlying mechanism remain unknown.
Rui Cao +11 more
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