Impacts of nitrogen and phosphorus: from genomes to natural ecosystems and agriculture

MS Guignard, AR Leitch, C Acquisti… - Frontiers in Ecology …, 2017 - frontiersin.org
Nitrogen (N) and/or phosphorus (P) availability can limit growth of primary producers across
most of the world's aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems. These constraints are commonly …

Arbuscular mycorrhizal symbiosis: plant growth improvement and induction of resistance under stressful conditions

D Mitra, R Djebaili, M Pellegrini, B Mahakur… - Journal of Plant …, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
The impact of stress on crop productivity and the ecosystem have been magnified by climate
changes and mispractices in the agriculture field. Soil microbiome is a diverse system …

The edaphic control of plant diversity

CM Hulshof, MJ Spasojevic - Global Ecology and …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Background The central thesis of plant ecology is that climate determines the global
distribution of vegetation. Within a vegetation type, however, finer‐scale environmental …

Eco‐evolutionary feedbacks—Theoretical models and perspectives

L Govaert, EA Fronhofer, S Lion, C Eizaguirre… - Functional …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Theoretical models pertaining to feedbacks between ecological and evolutionary processes
are prevalent in multiple biological fields. An integrative overview is currently lacking, due to …

Urban habitat restoration provides a human health benefit through microbiome rewilding: the Microbiome Rewilding Hypothesis

JG Mills, P Weinstein, NJC Gellie… - Restoration …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Restoration aims to return ecosystem services, including the human health benefits of
exposure to green space. The loss of such exposure with urbanization and industrialization …

Plant secondary metabolic responses to global climate change: a meta‐analysis in medicinal and aromatic plants

Y Sun, S Alseekh, AR Fernie - Global Change Biology, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Plant secondary metabolites (SMs) play crucial roles in plant‐environment interactions and
contribute greatly to human health. Global climate changes are expected to dramatically …

Relating urban biodiversity to human health with the 'holobiont'concept

JG Mills, JD Brookes, NJC Gellie, C Liddicoat… - Frontiers in …, 2019 - frontiersin.org
A relatively unaccounted ecosystem service from biodiversity is the benefit to human health
via symbiotic microbiota from our environment. This benefit occurs because humans evolved …

Lessons on evolution from the study of edaphic specialization

N Rajakaruna - The Botanical Review, 2018 - Springer
Plants adapted to special soil types are ideal for investigating evolutionary processes,
including maintenance of intraspecific variation, adaptation, reproductive isolation, ecotypic …

The plant perceptron connects environment to development

B Scheres, WH Van Der Putten - Nature, 2017 - nature.com
Plants cope with the environment in a variety of ways, and ecological analyses attempt to
capture this through life-history strategies or trait-based categorization. These approaches …

A critique for eco‐evolutionary dynamics

AP Hendry - Functional Ecology, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
A growing body of empirical work supports and informs the role of genetic variation and
contemporary evolution in sha** ecological dynamics at the population, community and …