L Gratani - Advances in botany, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
Plants are exposed to heterogeneity in the environment where new stress factors (ie, climate change, land use change, and invasiveness) are introduced, and where inter‐and …
CH Albert, F Grassein, FM Schurr, G Vieilledent… - Perspectives in Plant …, 2011 - Elsevier
Trait-based studies have become extremely common in plant ecology. Trait-based approaches often rely on the tacit assumption that intraspecific trait variability (ITV) is …
Plants and vegetation play a critical—but largely unpredictable—role in global environmental changes due to the multitude of contributing processes at widely different …
L Carotti, L Graamans, F Puksic, M Butturini… - Frontiers in plant …, 2021 - frontiersin.org
This study analyzed interactions among photon flux density (PPFD), air temperature, root- zone temperature for growth of lettuce with non-limiting water, nutrient, and CO2 …
The phenotypic responses of functional traits in natural populations are driven by genetic diversity and phenotypic plasticity. These two mechanisms enable trees to cope with rapid …
CS Wang, SP Wang - Chinese Journal of Plant Ecology, 2015 - plant-ecology.com
Leaf traits reflect the highly adaptable and self-regulatory capacity of plants to complex environmental conditions. That how they respond to climate change is one of key topics in …
Although specific leaf area (SLA) has been proposed to reflect plant responses to climatic changes, the link between SLA and temperature has never been systematically evaluated …
Understanding the evolution of reaction norms remains a major challenge in ecology and evolution. Investigating evolutionary divergence in reaction norm shapes between …