Craig Brodersen, who has led groundbreaking research and provided exceptional leadership in the field of plant physiological ecology, was recently appointed the Howard and Maryam Newman Professor of ...
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City plants are evolving fast and we’ve seen only the start
City plants are changing in ways that are visible to anyone who pays attention to sidewalks, vacant lots, and pocket parks, ...
The ecology of hemiparasitic plants, which retain photosynthetic capability while extracting water and nutrients from their hosts, represents a dynamic field that bridges plant physiology, community ...
Invasive ice plants are shifting their flowering schedules, helping them outcompete native species and reshape fragile ...
The rootstock of a coffee plant can live for 20 to 30 years. In that time, a generation, it will have good years and bad ...
Vol. 217, No. 11, Special Issue: Plant-Eye-View Perspectives on Traits, Populations and Communities (NOVEMBER 2016), pp. 1331-1344 (14 pages) Scientists now recognize the importance of species ...
The Plant Population Ecology (PPE) section of ESA was formally established in 1994. Diane L. Marshall (University of New Mexico) was the founding member of the PPE section. As recounted by Diane, the ...
Pre-translocation considerations in rare plant reintroductions: implications for designing protocols
This is a preview. Log in through your library . Abstract The existing literature on plant translocations focuses on post-translocation outcome while still overlooking issues related to the ...
The old saying “rules are made to be broken” has taken on a new meaning for the future of plant species, according to a group of international researchers. Their recent study, published in the ...
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