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Ecophysiology

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IDTitleSection/TopicAuthorsKeywords
453Acid or base? How do plants regulate the ecology of their phylloplane?
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EcophysiologyGilbert, Kadeem; Renner, Tanya.pH
phyllosphere
plant-microbe interactions
plant-animal interactions
89Carbon and nitrogen transfer in root-mycorrhizal networks vary with species traits and community composition in Pacific Northwest grasslands
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EcophysiologyDawson, Hilary Rose; Maxwell, Toby M.; Shek, Katherine L.; Bomfim, Barbara; Reed, Paul B.; Bridgham, Scott; Silva, Lucas C.R..climate change
Drought
stable isotope
plant community ecology
plant-fungal interactions
restoration
common mycorrhizal networks
Poaceae
phylogeny
carbon dioxide
NH3
leaf traits
prairie
grassland
pasture
50Carbon costs to acquire nitrogen are determined by interactions between nitrogen availability and light availability in two species with different acquisition strategies
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EcophysiologyPerkowski, Evan; Waring, Elizabeth; Smith, Nicholas.carbon cost
nitrogen uptake
nitrogen acquisition
plant economics
aboveground-belowground interactions
light availability
nitrogen availability
nitrogen fixation
191Comparison of Services in Tropical and Subtropical Restored Seagrass Communities: Indo-Pacific versus Western Atlantic.
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EcophysiologyThorhaug, Anitra; Gallagher, John; Lopez-Portillo, Jorge; Schwarz, Arthur; Berlyn, Graeme; Poulos, Helen M.; Huang, XiaoPing; Kiswara, Wawan; Prathep, Anchana.Carbon services restored tropical seagrass
resilience services restored tropical seagrass
biodiversity restored seagrass services
water clarity services restored seagrasses
fisheries nurseries seagrass services
1093Composition and qualities of halophytic seeds as a potential source of nutrition and edible oil
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EcophysiologyGul, Bilquees; Gul, Bilquees.Edible vegetable oil
Chemical composition
Essential mineral
Saturated and unsaturated fatty acids
Antioxidants
Proximate analysis
419Consequences of Stress-Induced Trait Plasticity in Cultivated Helianthus
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EcophysiologyGomer, Gillian; Mason, Chase; Goolsby, Eric.abiotic and biotic stress
phenotypic plasticity
leaf economics
Helianthus
fitness
59Coordination of Drought and Heat Tolerance in Woody Species Across Ecosystems
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EcophysiologyMitchell, Denise; Santiago, Louis.Drought Tolerance
Heat Tolerance
Turgor Loss Point
Chlorophyll a fluorescence
Woody Species
742Correlation of plant traits along a fast-slow continuum using 50 year-old herbarium specimens
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EcophysiologyVilleda, Jose; Coker, Cassidy; Slimp, Madeline; Bailey, Zachary; Johnson, Matthew; Smith, Nicholas.stomatal density
carbon nitrogen ratio
herbarium specimens
Guadalupe Mountains
130Drought responses of coastal California prairie species during non-native competition
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EcophysiologyLuong, Justin; Loik, Michael.drought resilience
gas-exchange
competition
competitive release
functional traits
plant community ecology
1048Ecologically driven selection of nonstructural carbohydrates in oak trees and the implications for resilience in a changing world
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EcophysiologyFurze, Morgan; Wainwright, Dylan; Huggett, Brett; Knipfer, Thorsten; McElrone, Andrew; Brodersen, Craig.nonstructural carbohydrates
Trees
oaks
leaf habit
Quercus
Comparative Phylogenetics
632Ecotypic variation in stress response of Polystichum munitum gametophytes under climate change
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EcophysiologyHarrington, Aidan; Watts, Jacob; Yeh, Dean; Watkins, James.gametophyte
climate change
Ecotype
abiotic stress
274Effect of extreme high temperature on Ficus regneration in southern China
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EcophysiologyFang, Chuangwei; Chen, Huayang; wenb@xtbg.org.cn, wenb@xtbg.org.cn; Manage Goodale, Uromi.Ficus
200Effect of light interception on photosynthetic capacity and vegetative reproduction of the endangered plant, running buffalo clover
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EcophysiologyLaBella, Jessica.running buffalo clover
trifolium
light availability
reproduction
asexual
1044Evolution of vernalization requirements across an elevational cline in Streptanthus tortuosus
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EcophysiologyBontrager, Megan; Suglia, Elena; Davis, John; Schmitt, Johanna; Maloof, Julin; Gremer, Jennifer.adaptation
life history
elevation gradients
phenology
vernalization
328Functional Determinants of Species Rarity: Ecophysiology of Rare and Common Orchid Species in a Subtropical Karst Forest in Southwest China
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EcophysiologyYang, Mei; Pradhan, Namrata; Wang, Xiaoyin; Chau, Marian; Geekiyanage, Nalaka; Manage Goodale, Uromi.ecophysiology
Plasticity
tolerance
Orchid
653Genomics and physiology of local adaptation to elevation in Arabidopsis thalina
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EcophysiologyGamba, Diana; Lorts, Claire; Haile, Asnake; Lopez, Lua; Xia, Tian; Kulesza, Evelyn; Elango, Dinakaran; Kerby, Jeffrey; Yifru, Mistire; Bulafu, Collins; Wondimu, Tigist; Glowacka, Katerzyna; Lasky, Jesse.local adaptation
Arabidopsis thaliana
genomics
GWAS
Photosynthesis
806Germination of chasmogamous and cleistogamous seeds of Lespedeza cuneata
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EcophysiologySundberg, Marshall.cleistogamy
Seed Germination
Lespedeza
627Glucosinolate accumulation in response to water availability in wildland mustard species
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EcophysiologyReicholf, Rebecca; Sanchez Alvarez, Ana; Matesanz, Silvia; Mascotti, David; Drenovsky, Rebecca.glucosinolates
Gypsum
324Historical differences in climate between populations alter responses to severe stress
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EcophysiologyBranch, Haley A; Moxley, Dylan R; Anstett, Daniel N; Angert, Amy L.rapid evolution
Photosynthesis
Drought
abiotic stress
chlorophyll  fluorescence  
753Incorporating plant-mycorrhizal interactions into the plant economic spectrum
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EcophysiologyStahlhut, Katherine; Bauer, Jonathan Thomas.mycorrhizal fungi
Comparative Phylogenetics
leaf economics
plant economics
PGLS
Ancestral State reconstruction
symbiosis
mycorrhizal benefit
1079Investigating leaf trait coordination and its role in determining habitat suitability under current and future climate
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EcophysiologyGujral, Anjum; Simonin, Kevin.Physiology
biogeography
Plant ecology
climate change
817Machine Learning approaches to investigating trait divergence under species diversification
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EcophysiologyMajumder, Sambadi.Machine learning
sunflower
species concepts
ecophysiology
622Measuring plant hydraulic conductance in situ: methods and implications for the continuous monitoring of water transport in four woody species
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EcophysiologyMocko, Kerri; Michaud, Joseph M.; Catalán, Miriam M.; Steppe, Kathy; Schenk, H. Jochen.sap flow
stem psychrometers
xylem capacitance
chaparral
avocado
Eucalyptus
752Quantification of seasonal changes in sieve tube conducting area of Populus balsamifera stems with the LM26 antibody
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EcophysiologyRay, Dustin; Savage, Jessica.Phloem Transport
phloem  
sieve element
Populus
seasonal change
seasonality
815Quantifying trait integration and the coordination of trait response to abiotic stress in a mapping population of cultivated sunflower
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EcophysiologyNolting, Kristen; Temme, Andries; Donovan, Lisa.functional traits
phenotypic integration
Plasticity
sunflower
92Regeneration responses to water and temperature stress drive recruitment success in hemiepiphytic fig species
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EcophysiologyChen, Huayang; Geekiyanage, Nalaka; Wen, Bin; Cao, Kun-Fang; Manage Goodale, Uromi.aridity
drought resilience
growth habit
heat stress
recruitment limitation
water potential
441Root trait plasticity in response to contrasting phosphorus environments and its consequences for plant performance
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EcophysiologyShao, Jianfei; Maherali, Hafiz.Trait evolution
Functional trait
Root morphology
Plant root
Physiology
arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi
symbiosis
Plant Nutrient
plant evolution
Plant ecology
903Structural and functional leaf diversity lead to differences in photosynthetic capacity across Juglans regia accessions
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EcophysiologyMomayyezi, Mina; McElrone, Andrew.leaf anatomy
photosynthetic capacity
functional diversity
Juglans regia
geographic distribution
39The role of phenotypic plasticity in ontogenetic trajectories of plant functional traits
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EcophysiologyFlores, Ana I.; Barton, Kasey.ontogeny
phenotypic plasticity
ontogenetic trajectories
functional traits
abiotic stress
leaf economics
478Turgor Regulation of Sucrose Loading Transporters in the Phloem Decouples Plant Water Status from Translocation
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EcophysiologyStanfield, Ryan; Bartlett, Megan.Phloem Transport
Drought
Sucrose Transporter Kinetics  
Carbon Allocation
Physiology
Stomatal Regulation
Phloem Architecture
1078Whole Plant Physiological Evolution following the Radiation of the Genus Silphium into Mesic Habitat
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EcophysiologyRandall, Joshua.leaf economics
phylogenetics
hydraulics
Asteraceae
1002Wood anatomy correlates with leaf out time across large geographic scales and within local communities
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EcophysiologySavage, Jessica; Kiecker, Thomas; McMann, Natalie; Park, Daniel; Primack, Richard; Rothendler, Matthew; Mosher, Kennedy.xylem
phenology
vessel diameter
wood porosity
leaves

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