[1] |
Mustapha Ennajeh, Mitchell Coleman, Jaycie C. Fickle, Viridiana Castro, Robert Brandon Pratt, Anna L. Jacobsen.
Xylem structure and function of two saltbush shrub species (Atriplex) from differing microhabitats
[J]. J Plant Ecol, 2023, 16(6): 0-rtad022.
|
[2] |
Kittisack Phoutthavong, Masatoshi Katabuchi, Akihiro Nakamura, Xiao Cheng, Min Cao.
Inter- and intraspecific adaptations of pteridophyte leaf traits in limestone and non-limestone forests of monsoon tropical regions of southwest China
[J]. J Plant Ecol, 2023, 16(6): 0-rtad026.
|
[3] |
Zuliang Lei, Yexin Ding, Weifeng Xu, Yingjiao Zhang.
Microbial community structure in rice rhizosheaths under drought stress
[J]. J Plant Ecol, 2023, 16(5): 0-rtad012.
|
[4] |
Mathias Christina, Céline Gire, Mark R. Bakker, Alan Leckie, Jianming Xue, Peter W. Clinton, Zaira Negrin-Perez, José Ramon Arevalo Sierra, Jean-Christophe Domec, Maya Gonzalez.
Native and invasive seedling drought-resistance under elevated temperature in common gorse populations
[J]. J Plant Ecol, 2023, 16(3): 0-rtac097.
|
[5] |
Chunqiang Wei, Bingbing Jia, Lunlun Gao, Zhen Liu, Yuming Liang, Xin Zhang and Xinmin Lu.
Plant growth ability, rather than phylogenetic relatedness, predicts the effect of soil biota from an abandoned field on native and exotic plants
[J]. J Plant Ecol, 2023, 16(1): 0-.
|
[6] |
Qian Gan, Jingyu Liu, Huixuan Liao and Shaolin Peng.
Dimorphism-dependent transgenerational effects facilitate divergence of drought tolerance in Synedrella nodiflora
[J]. J Plant Ecol, 2023, 16(1): 0-.
|
[7] |
Oscar R. Lanuza, Fernando Casanoves, Sergio Vílchez-Mendoza, Josep Maria Espelta, Josep Peñuelas and Guille Peguero.
Structure, diversity and the conservation value of tropical dry forests in highly fragmented landscapes
[J]. J Plant Ecol, 2023, 16(1): 0-.
|
[8] |
Brian Njoroge, Yuelin Li, Dennis Otieno, Shizhong Liu, Simin Wei, Ze Meng, Qianmei Zhang, Deqiang Zhang, Juxiu Liu, Guowei Chu, Fasih Ullah Haider and John Tenhunen.
Seasonal droughts drive up carbon gain in a subtropical forest
[J]. J Plant Ecol, 2023, 16(1): 0-.
|
[9] |
Tong Heng, Xin-Lin He, Guang Yang, Li-Jun Tian, Fa-Dong Li, Li-Li Yang, Li Zhao, Yue Feng, Xuan Xu.
Growth and nitrogen status of cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) under salt stress revealed using 15N-labeled fertilizer
[J]. J Plant Ecol, 2022, 15(6): 1213-1226.
|
[10] |
Audrey F. Haynes.
What do we know about parasitic plants and the leaf economic spectrum?
[J]. J Plant Ecol, 2022, 15(4): 691-699.
|
[11] |
Zhongmin Hu, Minqi Liang, Alan Knapp, Jianyang Xia, and Wenping Yuan.
Are regional precipitation–productivity relationships robust to decadal-scale dry period?
[J]. J Plant Ecol, 2022, 15(4): 711-720.
|
[12] |
Zhengkuan Lu, Xue Zhang, Hongxiang Zhang and Yanjie Liu.
Native woody legumes respond more negatively to extreme drought than invasive ones
[J]. J Plant Ecol, 2022, 15(3): 485-493.
|
[13] |
Zhiyong Zhou, Ying Shen, Bo Wang and Huan Zhang.
Soil calcium content as the driving factor for vegetative structure and soil microbial function diverging across a fire chronosequence of the boreal forests in northeast China
[J]. J Plant Ecol, 2022, 15(2): 372-384.
|
[14] |
Sridevi Ravi, Martin K.-F. Bader, Tim Young, Mark Duxbury, Michael Clearwater, Cate Macinnis-Ng and Sebastian Leuzinger.
Are the well-fed less thirsty? Effects of drought and salinity on New Zealand mangroves
[J]. J Plant Ecol, 2022, 15(1): 85-99.
|
[15] |
Shuang Gao, Ze-Yu Cai, Cong-Cong Yang, Jian-Xun Luo and Sheng Zhang.
Provenance-specific ecophysiological responses to drought in Cunninghamia lanceolata
[J]. J Plant Ecol, 2021, 14(6): 1060-1072.
|