[HTML][HTML] Soil oxidation-reduction in wetlands and its impact on plant functioning

SR Pezeshki, RD DeLaune - Biology, 2012 - mdpi.com
Soil flooding in wetlands is accompanied by changes in soil physical and chemical
characteristics. These changes include the lowering of soil redox potential (Eh) leading to …

Riparian plant community responses to increased flooding: A meta‐analysis

AG Garssen, A Baattrup‐Pedersen… - Global Change …, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
A future higher risk of severe flooding of streams and rivers has been projected to change
riparian plant community composition and species richness, but the extent and direction of …

Long-term thermal sensitivity of Earth's tropical forests

MJP Sullivan, SL Lewis, K Affum-Baffoe, C Castilho… - Science, 2020 - science.org
The sensitivity of tropical forest carbon to climate is a key uncertainty in predicting global
climate change. Although short-term drying and warming are known to affect forests, it is …

Wetland plant responses to soil flooding

SR Pezeshki - Environmental and Experimental Botany, 2001 - Elsevier
Wetland plants possess various characteristics that enable them to survive periodic soil
saturation and the accompanying changes in soil chemistry. These changes include the …

[图书][B] Wetland indicators: A guide to wetland formation, identification, delineation, classification, and mapping

RW Tiner - 2016 - taylorfrancis.com
Understand the current concept of wetland and methods for identifying, describing,
classifying, and delineating wetlands in the United States with Wetland Indicators-capturing …

[HTML][HTML] Flooding tolerance of tomato genotypes during vegetative and reproductive stages

V Ezin, RDL Pena, A Ahanchede - Brazilian Journal of Plant …, 2010 - SciELO Brasil
A greenhouse experiment was conducted to investigate the effect of flooding on two tomato
cultivars and two wild related species. Forty days old tomato plants were subjected to a …

Leaf gas exchange and growth of flood-tolerant and flood-sensitive tree species under low soil redox conditions

SR Pezeshki, JH Pardue, RD DeLaune - Tree Physiology, 1996 - academic.oup.com
Seedlings of Taxodium distichum L., Quercus lyrata Walt. and Q. falcata var. pagodaefolia
Ell. were grown for 22 days in a rhizotron system providing two soil redox potential …

Elevated CO2 and water depth regulation of methane emissions: Comparison of woody and non-woody wetland plant species

CD Vann, J Patrick Megonigal - Biogeochemistry, 2003 - Springer
Elevated CO 2 has been shown to increase methane emissions in herbaceous wetlands, but
it is not clear that this will occur in wetlands dominated by woody plants or in wetlands that …

Morphological and physiological reactions of young deciduous trees (Quercus robur L., Q. petraea [Matt.] Liebl., Fagus sylvatica L.) to waterlogging

M Schmull, FM Thomas - Plant and Soil, 2000 - Springer
One-year-old seedlings of Quercus robur L., Q. petraea (Matt.) Liebl. and Fagus sylvatica L.
were cultivated in lysimeters and subjected to waterlogging for 17 weeks, interrupted by a …

Interaction of flooding and salinity stress on baldcypress (Taxodium distichum)

JA Allen, SR Pezeshki, JL Chambers - Tree Physiology, 1996 - academic.oup.com
Coastal wetlands of the southeastern United States are threatened by increases in flooding
and salinity as a result of both natural processes and man-induced hydrologic alterations …