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Stress-regulated elements in Lotus spp., as a possible starting point to understand signalling networks and stress adaptation in legumes
(PeerJ Inc., 2021-08)
Although legumes are of primary economic importance for human and livestock consumption, the information regarding signalling networks during plant stress response in this group is very scarce. Lotus japonicus is a major ...
Variable retention harvesting influences biotic and abiotic drivers of regeneration in Nothofagus pumilio southern Patagonian forests
(Elsevier Science, 2013-01)
Understanding regeneration processes is important for implementing new silvicultural treatments that rely on natural regeneration from seed. Nevertheless, integrated, flower-to-sapling studies of the regeneration cycle ...
Main drivers in the structure and dynamics of the zooplankton community in a pampean seepage shallow lake throughout an annual cycle during turbid and clear water regimes
(Islamic Azad University of Tonekabon, 2021-03)
We investigated the composition and dynamics of the zooplankton community in a pampean seepage lake (Buenos Aires, Argentina) under different environmental (rainfall, hydrometric level, conductivity, transparency) and ...
Determining abiotic and biotic factors that limit transplanted nothofagus pumilio seedling success in abandoned beaver meadows in Tierra del Fuego
(University of Wisconsin Press, 2014-12)
As ecosystem engineers, North American beavers (Castor canadensis) change many environmental conditions in watersheds, felling trees, damming streams, and flooding riparian zones. In Tierra del Fuego, where beavers were ...
Cryptochrome-Related Abiotic Stress Responses in Plants
(Frontiers Media Sa, 2018-12-19)
It is well known that light is a crucial environmental factor that has a fundamental role in plant growth and development from seed germination to fruiting. For this process, plants contain versatile and multifaceted ...
Planktic foraminiferal diversity: Logistic growth overprinted by a varying environment
(Universidad Nacional de Colombia, 2016-09-01)
This study statistically assesses the relationship between the planktic foraminiferal long-term diversity pattern (~170 Ma to Recent) and four major paleobiological diversification models: (i) the ‘Red Queen’ (Van Valen, ...
Plant interactions with other organisms: molecules, ecology and evolution
(Wiley, 2014-09-18)
The plant sciences, during much of the 20th century, evolved as a group of disciplines that sought to explain plant responses to factors of the abiotic environment, such as water, mineral nutrients and light. In the last ...
Aboveground biomass patterns of dominant Spartinas species and their relationship with selected abiotic variables in Argentinean SW Atlantic marshes
(Springer, 2013-03)
Salt marsh zonation patterns generate different abiotic and biotic conditions that can accentuate species inherent differences in primary production and biomass. In South West Atlantic marshes, there are two Spartina ...