Transpiration efficiency of a tropical pioneer tree (Ficus insipida) in relation to soil fertility.
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Responses of legume versus nonlegume tropical tree seedlings to elevated CO2 concentrationWater-use responses of 'living fossil' conifers to CO2 enrichment in a simulated Cretaceous polar environmentRelationships between C3 plant foliar carbon isotope composition and element contents of grassland species at high altitudes on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, China.Trait-based community assembly of understory palms along a soil nutrient gradient in a lower montane tropical forest.Isoscapes resolve species-specific spatial patterns in plant-plant interactions in an invaded Mediterranean dune ecosystem.How yield relates to ash content, Delta 13C and Delta 18O in maize grown under different water regimes.Nitrogen regulation of transpiration controls mass-flow acquisition of nutrients.Evolution of tree nutrition.Environmental and physiological determinants of carbon isotope discrimination in terrestrial plants.Intra-population variability in the drought response of a beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) population in the southwest of Europe.Plant delta 15N correlates with the transpiration efficiency of nitrogen acquisition in tropical trees.Conifers, angiosperm trees, and lianas: growth, whole-plant water and nitrogen use efficiency, and stable isotope composition ({delta}13C and {delta}18O) of seedlings grown in a tropical environment.Nitrogen to phosphorus ratio of plant biomass versus soil solution in a tropical pioneer tree, Ficus insipida.Water and nitrogen conditions affect the relationships of Delta13C and Delta18O to gas exchange and growth in durum wheat.The influence of increasing temperature and CO2 concentration on recent growth of old-growth larch: contrasting responses at leaf and stem processes derived from tree-ring width and stable isotopes.Peppermint trees shift their phosphorus-acquisition strategy along a strong gradient of plant-available phosphorus by increasing their transpiration at very low phosphorus availability.Carbon isotope compositions (δ(13) C) of leaf, wood and holocellulose differ among genotypes of poplar and between previous land uses in a short-rotation biomass plantation.Interpreting species-specific variation in tree-ring oxygen isotope ratios among three temperate forest trees.Warm season precipitation signal in δ2 H values of wood lignin methoxyl groups from high elevation larch trees in Switzerland.Vapour pressure deficit during growth has little impact on genotypic differences of transpiration efficiency at leaf and whole-plant level: an example from Populus nigra L.Ontogeny and leaf gas exchange mediate the carbon isotopic signature of herbaceous plants.Artefacts of the pot environment on soil nutrient availability: implications for the interpretation of ecological studiesDual Δ13C/δ18O response to water and nitrogen availability and its relationship with yield in field-grown durum wheatNutrient limitation of eco-physiological processes in tropical treesJuvenile tank-bromeliads lacking tanks: do they engage in CAM photosynthesis?
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Transpiration efficiency of a tropical pioneer tree (Ficus insipida) in relation to soil fertility.
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John D Marshall
Jorge Aranda
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10.1093/JXB/ERM201
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2007-01-01T00:00:00Z