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Ecophysiological modelling, plant traits and functions (WP2)

Rainfall variability, plant functional traits and productivity in grasslands

Rainfall variability, plant functional traits and productivity in grasslands

... Grasslands are considered to be at great risk from global climate change (Sala et al. 2000). The productivity of grassland species is linked to soil nutrients and water availability, with the amount and frequency of ...

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Correlated ecophysiological and growth related leaf traits among Arabidopsis thaliana ecotypes

Correlated ecophysiological and growth related leaf traits among Arabidopsis thaliana ecotypes

... DIAZ A., HODGSON J.G., THOMPSON K., CABIDO M., CORNELISSEN J.H.C., JALILI A., MONTSERRAT-MARTI G., GRIME J.P., ZARRIKAMAR F., ASRI Y., BAND S.R., BASCONCELO S., CASTRO-DIEZ P., FUNES G., HAMZEHEE B., KHOSHNEVI M., ...

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A comparative study of ecophysiological traits of the invasive species Lemna minuta Kunth and the native Lemna minor Linnaeus

A comparative study of ecophysiological traits of the invasive species Lemna minuta Kunth and the native Lemna minor Linnaeus

... Abstract Invasive aquatic plants are a major threat to biodiversity and a considerable amount of money is spent on their management and control. In this study the invasiveness of the alien freshwater plant Lemna ...

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Morphological and ecophysiological root and leaf traits in ectomycorrhizal, arbuscular-mycorrhizal and non-mycorrhizal Alnus incana seedlings

Morphological and ecophysiological root and leaf traits in ectomycorrhizal, arbuscular-mycorrhizal and non-mycorrhizal Alnus incana seedlings

... root traits of AM plants could be interpreted as leading to a highly efficient root ...per plant were lowest in the AM ...morphological traits in the AM root systems suggest improved uptake ...

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TRY - a global database of plant traits

TRY - a global database of plant traits

... of Plant Sciences, University of Cambridge, CB3 2EA Cambridge, UK, §§§§§Division of Biology, Kansas State University, KS 66506 Manhattan, USA, }}}}} Departamento de Ecologia, Federal University of Rio Grande do ...

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Coevolution of dispersal-related traits : modelling and analysis

Coevolution of dispersal-related traits : modelling and analysis

... dispersal-related traits reduces the mortality risk during transfer ( Fronhofer et ...of functions amount to assuming ad hoc trade-offs between fecundity and (successful) ...trade-off functions can ...

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Linking Aboveground Traits to Root Traits and Local Environment: Implications of the Plant Economics Spectrum.

Linking Aboveground Traits to Root Traits and Local Environment: Implications of the Plant Economics Spectrum.

... a plant economics spectrum in a subtropical seedling community, presents the potential to extrapolate from readily measured aboveground traits to more inaccessible belowground plant functions, ...

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Thirteen challenges in modelling plant diseases

Thirteen challenges in modelling plant diseases

... Many plant pathogens can infect multiple host species, and some require more than one host species to complete their life ...functional traits to capture host heterogeneity while avoiding parameter ...

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Modelling transcriptional networks in plant senescence

Modelling transcriptional networks in plant senescence

... 1.5.2.4 ArrayView When analysing datasets such as those of microarray experiments, it can be frustrat- ing to biologists to have converted optical images of microarray scans into numerical data, removing the visual ...

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Thirteen challenges in modelling plant diseases

Thirteen challenges in modelling plant diseases

... Many plant pathogens can infect multiple host species, and some require more than one host species to complete their life ...functional traits to capture host heterogeneity while avoiding parameter ...

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The Genetic Architecture of Ecophysiological and Circadian Traits in Brassica rapa

The Genetic Architecture of Ecophysiological and Circadian Traits in Brassica rapa

... Ecophysiological traits typically vary depending on local conditions and contribute to resource acquisition and allocation, yet correlations may limit adaptive trait ...of ecophysiological and ...

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Ecophysiological Traits of Terrestrial and Aquatic Carnivorous Plants: Are the Costs and Benefits the Same?

Ecophysiological Traits of Terrestrial and Aquatic Carnivorous Plants: Are the Costs and Benefits the Same?

... photosynthesis, growth rate, nutrient uptake) should differ between terrestrial and aquatic plants, 96.. whether or not they are carnivorous (e.g., Sand-Jensen 1989; Lambers et al.[r] ...

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Modelling planktic foraminifer growth and distribution using an ecophysiological multi-species approach

Modelling planktic foraminifer growth and distribution using an ecophysiological multi-species approach

... calculated following Eq. Secondly, the model was forced by outputs from the PISCES model.. and Chl- a average were used in a similar way as for satellite data, and their distribution wit[r] ...

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The Inheritance of Plant and Flower Traits in Rose

The Inheritance of Plant and Flower Traits in Rose

... physiological traits in roses such as shrub growth type, bloom diameter, flower form as a single or double bloom, and the presence or absence of stem and petiole ...

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Science. Parts of a Plant and Their Functions

Science. Parts of a Plant and Their Functions

... 1) food 2) energy 3) water 4) wash 5) grow Match the following:. 1) c) helps us to stay healthy and grow well 2) e) energy giving food[r] ...

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Equations and functions ALGEBRAIC MODELLING

Equations and functions ALGEBRAIC MODELLING

... and functions, revised and extended algebraic modelling concepts introduced in the Preliminary ...linear functions (including lines of best fit) and finding the point of intersection of two ...

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Modelling indifference with choice functions

Modelling indifference with choice functions

... - Adding indifference to the picture typically reduces the complexity of the modelling effort. - Also, knowing how to model indifference opens up a path towards modelling symmetry, which has many important ...

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Population and ecophysiological modelling of the cultured mussel Perna perna : towards the development of a carrying capacity model

Population and ecophysiological modelling of the cultured mussel Perna perna : towards the development of a carrying capacity model

... This is because field parameters estimations are never free of errors and these errors are carried through into the model contributing to its uncertainty (J0rgensen 1994). A[r] ...

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Behavioral Traits, the Intentional Stance, and Biological Functions

Behavioral Traits, the Intentional Stance, and Biological Functions

... If the modification of behavioral phenomena by the very attempt of explaining them occurs regularly, we might be able to give a more pluralistic answer to our question of what is a good way of individuating behavioral ...

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Ecophysiological study of Paulownia tomentosa

Ecophysiological study of Paulownia tomentosa

... . It was most frequently introduced as a crop tree but also as an ornamental. Princesstree appears to be less invasive in Europe than in North America (Essl, Franz, Princess tree occurs in a variety of habitats and ...

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