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The plant ionome revisited by the nutrient balance conceptResponses of two understory herbs, Maianthemum canadense and Eurybia macrophylla, to experimental forest warming: early emergence is the key to enhanced reproductive output.Invader disruption of belowground plant mutualisms reduces carbon acquisition and alters allocation patterns in a native forest herb.Carbon dioxide enrichment does not reduce leaf longevity or alter accumulation of carbon reserves in the woodland spring ephemeral Erythronium americanum.Carbon allocation during fruiting in Rubus chamaemorusLight acclimation strategies change from summer green to spring ephemeral as wild-leek plants age.How phenology influences physiology in deciduous forest spring ephemerals.Source-sink imbalance increases with growth temperature in the spring geophyte Erythronium americanum.Low temperature maximizes growth of Crocus vernus (L.) Hill via changes in carbon partitioning and corm development.The alternative respiratory pathway allows sink to cope with changes in carbon availability in the sink-limited plant Erythronium americanum.14C transfer between the spring ephemeral Erythronium americanum and sugar maple saplings via arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in natural stands.Linkage between exotic earthworms, understory vegetation and soil properties in sugar maple forestsCloudberry cultivation in cutover peatland: Improved growth on less decomposed peatSustainable leaf harvesting and effects of plant density on wild leek cultivation plots and natural stands in Southern Quebec, CanadaMass- and area-based contents in nitrogen, proteins, and chlorophyll within crowns of balsam fir (Abies balsamea) and black spruce (Picea mariana) trees located along a temperature gradientNon-native anecic earthworms (Lumbricus terrestris L.) reduce seed germination and seedling survival of temperate and boreal trees speciesNUTRIENT UPTAKE KINETICS OF CLOUDBERRYTesting fertilizer, gypsum, planting season and varieties of wild leek (Allium tricoccum) in forest farming systemCooler temperatures favour growth of wild leek (Allium tricoccum), a deciduous forest spring ephemeralOrgano-mineral fertilization in natural peatlands of the Quebec North-Shore, Canada: Dispersion in soil and effects on cloudberry growth and fruit yieldPhotoperiod has a stronger impact than irradiance on the source–sink relationships in the sink-limited species Erythronium americanumUtilization of family genetic variability to improve the rooting ability of white spruce (Picea glauca) cuttingsImpact of growth form and carbohydrate reserves on tolerance to simulated deer herbivory and subsequent recovery in LiliaceaeMedicinal understory herbaceous species cultivated under different light and soil conditions in maple forests in southern Québec, CanadaSlow responses of understory plants of maple-dominated forests to white-tailed deer experimental exclusionRhizome sectioning and fertilization increase the productivity of cloudberry in natural peatlandsEffects of temperature on the growth of spring ephemerals: Crocus vernusAnnual growth of the spring ephemeral Erythronium americanum as a function of temperature and mycorrhizal statusImpacts of white-tailed deer grazing in hay fields of southern QuébecCarbon partitioning in a split-root system of arbuscular mycorrhizal plants is fungal and plant species dependentVariable carbon-sink strength of different Glomus mosseae strains colonizing barley rootsLimited carbohydrate availability as a potential cause of fruit abortion in Rubus chamaemorusCosts and benefits of mycorrhizal infection in a spring ephemeral, Erythronium americanumPossible photoacoustic detection of cyclic electron transport around Photosystem II in photoinhibited thylakoid preparations
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