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Plasticity in root symbioses following shifts in soil nutrient availability during long-term ecosystem development
(Wiley Blackwell Publishing, Inc, 2019-03)
The vast majority of terrestrial plants form root symbioses with arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi to enhance nutrient (particularly phosphorus, P) acquisition. However, some plant species also form dual symbioses involving ...
Underground leaves of Philcoxia trap and digest nematodes
(NATL ACAD SCIENCESWASHINGTON, 2012)
The recently described genus Philcoxia comprises three species restricted to well lit and low-nutrient soils in the Brazilian Cerrado. The morphological and habitat similarities of Philcoxia to those of some carnivorous ...
Limited evidence of coupling between above and belowground functional traits in tropical dry forest seedlings
(Universidad de Costa Rica, 2021)
Plant Physiological Responses to Nutrient Solution: An Overview
(2018-03-20)
Being sessile, plants developed adaptive and flexible strategies for nutrient acquisition. Localized deficiency or oversupply of many nutrients induces morphological and physiological adaptations, such as gas exchange, ...
A holistic view of nitrogen acquisition in plants
(2011)
Nitrogen (N) is the mineral nutrient required in the greatest amount and its availability is a major factor limiting growth and development of plants. As sessile organisms, plants have evolved different strategies to adapt ...
A holistic view of nitrogen acquisition in plants.
(2011)
Nitrogen (N) is the mineral nutrient required in the greatest amount and its availability is a major factor limiting growth and development of plants. As sessile organisms, plants have evolved different strategies to adapt ...