Impacts of nitrogen and phosphorus: from genomes to natural ecosystems and agriculture
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 …
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
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 …
changes and mispractices in the agriculture field. Soil microbiome is a diverse system …
The edaphic control of plant diversity
Background The central thesis of plant ecology is that climate determines the global
distribution of vegetation. Within a vegetation type, however, finer‐scale environmental …
distribution of vegetation. Within a vegetation type, however, finer‐scale environmental …
Eco‐evolutionary feedbacks—Theoretical models and perspectives
Theoretical models pertaining to feedbacks between ecological and evolutionary processes
are prevalent in multiple biological fields. An integrative overview is currently lacking, due to …
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
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 …
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
Plant secondary metabolites (SMs) play crucial roles in plant‐environment interactions and
contribute greatly to human health. Global climate changes are expected to dramatically …
contribute greatly to human health. Global climate changes are expected to dramatically …
Relating urban biodiversity to human health with the 'holobiont'concept
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 …
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 …
including maintenance of intraspecific variation, adaptation, reproductive isolation, ecotypic …
The plant perceptron connects environment to development
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 …
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 …
contemporary evolution in sha** ecological dynamics at the population, community and …