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IDTitleSection/TopicAuthorsKeywords
794Anatomical Root Plasticity in an Invasive Plant Species (Salsola tragus, Amaranthaceae) Growing on Varying Substrates
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EcophysiologyFulton , Mary Jane; Hildebrand, Terri.exotic species
species management
species distribution
211A new look at an old method for isotopically characterizing low-level CAM activity
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EcophysiologyHancock, Lillian; Edwards, Erika.Intermediate phenotypes
CAM photosynthesis
Evolution
Isotopes
555A possible mechanism for increased performance of a xeric adapted big bluestem (Andropogon gerardii) ecotype: Photosynthesis, nitrogen, and chlorophyll concentration of leaves in reciprocal gardens across the Great Plains
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EcophysiologyMaricle, Brian; Caudle, Keri L.; Olsen, Jacob; Bryant, Johnny; de la Cruz, Angel; Jensen, Amber; Baer, Sara; Bello, Nora; Johnson, Loretta.Photosynthesis
SPAD
nitrogen
ecotype
drought tolerance
484Bioprospecting for indigenous ruderal plants with potentials for phytoremediation of soil Heavy Metals in the Southern Guinea Savanna of North Western Nigeria
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EcophysiologyBako , Sunday Paul; Ezealor, Augustine Uwanekwu; Tanimu, Yahuza.Ruderal
plants
phytoremediation
Metals
Nigeria
109Comparing Photophysiology Of Seagrasses In The Pacific Northwest:  Potential Implications For Species Interactions
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EcophysiologyCaudle, Keri L.; Brown, Cheryl; Kaldy, James.Zostera marina
Zostera japonica
photophysiology
temperature
460Compression wood, tension wood with ou without G fibers, eccentric growth … several ways to control the tree posture, more or less efficiently according to other tree and stem features
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EcophysiologyFournier, Meriem; Dlouhá, Jana; Constant, Thiéry; Ruelle, Julien; Clair, Bruno; Alméras, Tancrede.Biomechanics
tropical
Trees
517Dehydration-induced collapse of transfusion tracheids in conifer leafs and its association with leaf water transport
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EcophysiologyZhang, Yongjiang; Rockwell, Fulton; Wheeler, James; Holbrook, N. Michele.leaf hydraulics
conifers
vulnerability curves
transfusion tissue
cavitation
814Differences in Survival and Growth Among Tropical Rain Forest Pioneer Tree Seedlings in Relation to Canopy Openness and Herbivory
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EcophysiologyGoodale , Uromi Manage; Graeme, Berlyn; Gregoire, Timothy G. ; Tennakoon, Kushan U. ; Ashton, Mark.growth-survival trade-off
regeneration niche
Restoration Ecology
herbivory
Shade Tolerance
59Exogenously-applied sulphur and ascorbic acid positively altered their endogenous concentrations, and increased growth and yield in Cucurbita pepo L. plants grown on a newly-reclaimed saline soil
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EcophysiologyHowladar , Saad Mohammed; Osman, Ashraf Sh.; Rady, Mostafa M. .Squash (Cucurbita pepo L.)
sulphur
ascorbic acid
salinity
growth
yield
159Growth, oxidative damage and antioxidant enzyme activities in NaCl-treated seedlings of a leaf succulent halophyte Salsola drummondii (Amaranthaceae)
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EcophysiologyRasheed, Aysha; Gul , Bilquees ; Hameed, Abdul; KHAN , M AJMAL.Antioxidant
growth
Halophytes
salinity
891Growth and Physiological Ecology of Coastal Pygmy Oaks and Inland Oaks in a Low Rainfall Year
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EcophysiologyBobich, Edward.Physiological ecology
Gas exchange
Water relations
Pygmy
185Humic acid application alleviated dark and salinity enforced dormancy in halophyte seeds
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EcophysiologyGul , Bilquees ; Bano, Sonia; Ahmed, M. Z; KHAN , M AJMAL.halophyte
light
salinity
Seed germination
temperature
331Insights on evapotranspiration rates of Eastern redcedar (Juniperus viginiana) and Bur oak (Quercus macrocarpa) and the biohydrologic effects on the semiarid grassland of Oklahoma.     
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EcophysiologyAhedor, Adjoa R.; Chancellor, James; Kamara, Margaret.Evapotranspiration
Biohydrology
invasive species
fire
227Interactions of leaf functional traits, herbivory and genetic diversity in Echinacea angustifolia: Implications for fragmented populations
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EcophysiologyKittelson, Pamela M.; Nielsen, Reina.
167Leaf-trait plasticity predicts vulnerability to climate change
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EcophysiologyCASPER , BRENDA B; LIANCOURT, PIERRE; BOLDGIV, BAZARTSEREN; SONG, DANIEL S; SPENCE, LAURA A; HELLIKER, BRENT R; PETRAITIS, PETER S.Climate change
Drought
Increased precipitation
Leaf functional traits
Phenotypic plasticity
Warming
601Nitrate reductase activities in big bluestem (Andropogon gerardii) ecotypes
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EcophysiologySmart , Cera M; Kramer, Diedre; Caudle, Keri L.; Hilt , Christina J; Cheema, Sana; Johnson, Loretta; Baer, Sara; Maricle, Brian.big bluestem
sand bluestem
ecotype
Nitrate Reductase
Nitrogen Assimilation
drought tolerance
337Physiological and morphological variation within the hard maple complex
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EcophysiologyJackson , Whitney April; STRUWE, LENA.
549Physiological divergence of the freshwater and coastal ecotypes of the beach pea, Lathyrus japonicus (Fabaceae), to salinity stress, involving differential uptake Na+ to shoot
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EcophysiologyOhtsuki, Tatsuo; Mori, Izumi; Katsuhara, Maki; Setoguchi, Hiroaki.salt stress
ecotype
coastal plant
 Lathyrus japonicus
shoot uptake
224Physiological responses of grasses to drought and flooding treatments
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EcophysiologyHilt , Christina J; Maricle, Brian.Photosynthesis
water potential
SPAD
drought tolerance
flooding tolerance
187Pigment variation among ecotypes of big bluestem (Andropogon gerardii) across a precipitation gradient
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EcophysiologyCaudle, Keri L.; Hilt, Christina; Smart, Cera; Kramer, Diedre; Cheema, Sana; Johnson, Loretta; Baer, Sara; Maricle, Brian.big bluestem
ecotype
sand bluestem
anthocyanins
chlorophyll
Drought
water availability
437Predicting phenological responses of arctic tundra species to climate change
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EcophysiologyKhorsand Rosa, Roxaneh; Oberbauer, Steven; Starr, Gregory; Pop, Eric; Ahlquist, Lorraine; La Puma, Inga P.; Baldwin, Tracey.phenology
Arctic
Tussock tundra
Flowering
Climate change
Growing season
288Restoration of Texas Estuarine Seagrass: Preliminary Results of 9 sites
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EcophysiologyThorhaug, Anitra; Schwarz, ARthur G.; Oerke , Andrew H..seagrass restoration
seagrass
Texas estuaries
estuaries
whooping crane
dolphins
restoration success
turbidity
planting units
Halodule wrightii
Halophila decipiens
783
Canceled
The effects of plant-derived supplements on plant biomass and the rhizosphere associated with golf course grasses
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EcophysiologyMcLay , Daniel Foy; Hildebrand, Terri.turfgrass
turf management
vesicular arbuscular mycorrhiza
putting green
713The photosynthetic pathway effect on foliar δ15N along a climatic gradient in Hawaii
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EcophysiologyAngelo , Courtney Lynn; Pau, Stephanie.C3 and C4 grasses
climatic gradient
foliar N
775Where dye goes: insights into water movement and morphological legacy in conifers
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EcophysiologyLachenbruch, Barbara.hydraulic architecture
water transport
conifers
morphological legacy
embolism
dye
Drought
Wood anatomy

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