Search Results - "Visser, Eric J"
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Towards a multidimensional root trait framework: a tree root review
Published in The New phytologist (01-09-2016)“…The search for a root economics spectrum (RES) has been sparked by recent interest in trait-based plant ecology. By analogy with the one-dimensional leaf…”
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Root responses to nutrients and soil biota: drivers of species coexistence and ecosystem productivity
Published in The Journal of ecology (01-01-2012)“…1. Although a major part of plant biomass is underground, we know little about the contribution of different species to root biomass in multispecies…”
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Linking root traits and competitive success in grassland species
Published in Plant and soil (01-10-2016)“…Background and aims Competition is an important force shaping plant communities. Here we test the hypothesis that high overall root length density and…”
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Global patterns of the leaf economics spectrum in wetlands
Published in Nature communications (09-09-2020)“…The leaf economics spectrum (LES) describes consistent correlations among a variety of leaf traits that reflect a gradient from conservative to acquisitive…”
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Advances in the rhizosphere: stretching the interface of life
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Plant-soil feedback is shut down when nutrients come to town
Published in Plant and soil (01-06-2019)“…Background and aims The concept of plant-soil feedback is increasingly used to explain plant community assembly processes. Soil nutrient availability can be…”
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Effects of extreme rainfall events are independent of plant species richness in an experimental grassland community
Published in Oecologia (01-09-2019)“…Global climate models predict more frequent periods of drought stress alternated by heavier, but fewer rainfall events in the future. Biodiversity studies have…”
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Plants are less negatively affected by flooding when growing in species-rich plant communities
Published in The New phytologist (01-01-2017)“…Flooding is expected to increase in frequency and severity in the future. The ecological consequences of flooding are the combined result of species-specific…”
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Ethylene-mediated nitric oxide depletion pre-adapts plants to hypoxia stress
Published in Nature communications (05-09-2019)“…Timely perception of adverse environmental changes is critical for survival. Dynamic changes in gases are important cues for plants to sense environmental…”
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Drought and flooding have distinct effects on herbivore‐induced responses and resistance in Solanum dulcamara
Published in Plant, cell and environment (01-07-2016)“…In the field, biotic and abiotic stresses frequently co‐occur. As a consequence, common molecular signalling pathways governing adaptive responses to…”
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Contrasting root behaviour in two grass species: a test of functionality in dynamic heterogeneous conditions
Published in Plant and soil (01-07-2011)“…Root systems are highly plastic as they express a range of responses to acquire patchily distributed nutrients. However, the ecological significance of placing…”
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The Janus face of ethylene: growth inhibition and stimulation
Published in Trends in plant science (01-04-2006)“…The gaseous plant hormone ethylene modulates many internal processes and growth responses to environmental stimuli. Ethylene has long been recognized as a…”
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Leaf gas films, underwater photosynthesis and plant species distributions in a flood gradient
Published in Plant, cell and environment (01-07-2016)“…Traits for survival during flooding of terrestrial plants include stimulation or inhibition of shoot elongation, aerenchyma formation and efficient gas…”
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Zero methane emission bogs: extreme rhizosphere oxygenation by cushion plants in Patagonia
Published in The New phytologist (01-04-2011)“…Vascular wetland plants may substantially increase methane emissions by producing root exudates and easily degradable litter, and by providing a low-resistance…”
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Root plasticity maintains growth of temperate grassland species under pulsed water supply
Published in Plant and soil (01-08-2013)“…Background and aims The frequency of rain is predicted to change in high latitude areas with more precipitation in heavy, intense events interspersed by longer…”
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Plasticity as a plastic response: how submergence‐induced leaf elongation in Rumex palustris depends on light and nutrient availability in its early life stage
Published in The New phytologist (01-04-2012)“…• Plants may experience different environmental cues throughout their development which interact in determining their phenotype. This paper tests the…”
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Benefits of flooding-induced aquatic adventitious roots depend on the duration of submergence: linking plant performance to root functioning
Published in Annals of botany (01-07-2017)“…Temporal flooding is a common environmental stress for terrestrial plants. Aquatic adventitious roots (aquatic roots) are commonly formed in flooding-tolerant…”
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Ecophysiological determinants of plant performance under flooding: a comparative study of seven plant families
Published in The Journal of ecology (01-11-2006)“…1 Plant performance of species in river floodplains is negatively affected by submergence, due to severely hampered gas exchange under water. Several…”
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A disturbed auxin signaling affects adventitious root outgrowth in Solanum dulcamara under complete submergence
Published in Journal of plant physiology (01-05-2018)“…Flooding negatively affects the growth and even survival of most terrestrial plants. Upon flooding, the excess water quickly decreases the gas exchange between…”
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Flooding stress signaling through perturbations in oxygen, ethylene, nitric oxide and light
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