Do carbon reserves increase tree survival during stress and following disturbance?
E Wiley - Current Forestry Reports, 2020 - Springer
Abstract Purpose of Review Carbon (C) storage provides trees with a pool of C that can be
remobilized and used to sustain vital physiological processes when photosynthesis and/or C …
remobilized and used to sustain vital physiological processes when photosynthesis and/or C …
Changes in carbohydrates induced by drought and waterlogging in Castanea sativa
Key message Two months of drought or waterlogging conditions did not induce carbon
starvation in Castanea sativa. Carbohydrate dynamics in treated plants provide evidence of …
starvation in Castanea sativa. Carbohydrate dynamics in treated plants provide evidence of …
[HTML][HTML] Divergent allocations of nonstructural carbohydrates shape growth response to rainfall reduction in two subtropical plantations
X Guo, S Liu, H Wang, Z Chen, J Zhang, L Chen, X Nie… - Forest Ecosystems, 2022 - Elsevier
Nonstructural carbohydrates (NSC) are indicators of tree carbon balance and play an
important role in regulating plant growth and survival. However, our understanding of the …
important role in regulating plant growth and survival. However, our understanding of the …
Nitrogen improves plant cooling capacity under increased environmental temperature
Purpose Agricultural production is facing multiple challenges from global warming. Nitrogen
(N) plays an essential role in high-temperature tolerance and crop yield, which may depend …
(N) plays an essential role in high-temperature tolerance and crop yield, which may depend …
Morphological and physiological responses and plasticity in Robinia pseudoacacia to the coupling of water, nitrogen and phosphorus
B Su, L Wang, Z Shangguan - Journal of Plant Nutrition and …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Background: Under the background of drought and nitrogen deposition, global climate
change is changing the supply of resources and environmental conditions that are crucial to …
change is changing the supply of resources and environmental conditions that are crucial to …
Impact of Robinia pseudoacacia stand conversion on soil properties and bacterial community composition in Mount Tai, China
K Li, X Han, R Ni, G Shi, S De-Miguel, C Li, W Shen… - Forest …, 2021 - Springer
Background Robinia pseudoacacia is a widely planted pioneer tree species in reforestations
on barren mountains in northern China. Because of its nitrogen-fixing ability, it can play a …
on barren mountains in northern China. Because of its nitrogen-fixing ability, it can play a …
Non-Structural Carbohydrates and Growth Adaptation Strategies of Quercus mongolica Fisch. ex Ledeb. Seedlings under Drought Stress
Y Wang, X Han, W Ai, H Zhan, S Ma, X Lu - Forests, 2023 - mdpi.com
Under drought stress, plants can change their morphology, physiological characteristics,
and carbon allocation to maintain survival and growth. Non-structural carbohydrates (NSC) …
and carbon allocation to maintain survival and growth. Non-structural carbohydrates (NSC) …
[HTML][HTML] Analysis of Tamarix chinensis Forest Characteristics, Salt Ion Distribution, and Non-Structural Carbohydrate Levels in the Yellow River Delta: A Spatial Study …
P Mao, Q Lin, B Cao, J Qiao, K Wang, X Han, Y Pang… - Plants, 2024 - mdpi.com
The distribution of vegetation in coastal wetlands is significantly influenced by soil
properties. However, the mechanisms of how soil characteristics impact the physiological …
properties. However, the mechanisms of how soil characteristics impact the physiological …
[HTML][HTML] Gender-specific responses of Salix viminalis roots in morphology and physiology subjected to flooding
Y Zhang, S Zhang, J Li, Z Li, H Li, J Mao, F Zhai, J Liu… - Flora, 2023 - Elsevier
Flooding is one of the most common abiotic stresses that plants suffer. Roots are organs that
directly sense anoxic environments, but there are few researches on the response of roots to …
directly sense anoxic environments, but there are few researches on the response of roots to …
Morphological and physiological response of amphibious Rotala rotundifolia from emergent to submerged form
W Zhao, J **ao, G Lin, Q Peng, S Chu - Journal of Plant Research, 2024 - Springer
Rotala rotundifolia is an amphibious aquatic plant that can live in submerged and emergent
forms. It is superior in nitrogen and phosphorus removal. To elucidate its adaptation …
forms. It is superior in nitrogen and phosphorus removal. To elucidate its adaptation …