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Longo, Marcos Knox, Ryan G Levine, Naomi M Alves, Luciana F Bonal, Damien Camargo, Plinio B Fitzjarrald, David R Hayek, Matthew N Restrepo-Coupe, Natalia Saleska, Scott R
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The impact of increases in drought frequency on the Amazon forest's composition, structure and functioning remain uncertain. We used a process- and individual-based ecosystem model (ED2) to quantify the forest's vulnerability to increased drought recurrence. We generated meteorologically realistic, drier-than-observed rainfall scenarios for two Ama...
Longo, Marcos Knox, Ryan G Levine, Naomi M Alves, Luciana F Bonal, Damien Camargo, Plinio B Fitzjarrald, David R Hayek, Matthew N Restrepo-Coupe, Natalia Saleska, Scott R
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The New phytologist
The impact of increases in drought frequency on the Amazon forest's composition, structure and functioning remain uncertain. We used a process- and individual-based ecosystem model (ED2) to quantify the forest's vulnerability to increased drought recurrence. We generated meteorologically realistic, drier-than-observed rainfall scenarios for two Ama...
Lapola, David M
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The New phytologist
George, Rushingisha Gullström, Martin Mangora, Mwita M Mtolera, Matern S P Björk, Mats
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Ecology and evolution
The effect of repeated midday temperature stress on the photosynthetic performance and biomass production of seagrass was studied in a mesocosm setup with four common tropical species, including Thalassia hemprichii, Cymodocea serrulata, Enhalus acoroides, and Thalassodendron ciliatum. To mimic natural conditions during low tides, the plants were e...
Cseresnyés, Imre Takács, Tünde Füzy, Anna Végh, Krisztina R. Lehoczky, Éva
Applicability of root electrical capacitance (EC) measurement for monitoring of crop–weed competition was studied in a pot experiment. Maize (Zea mays L.) was grown both alone and with Echinochloa crus-galli or Abutilon theophrasti in different densities with regular measurement of root EC. Plants were harvested 42 days after planting to determine...
Alexou, Maria Dimitrakopoulos, Alexandros P
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Tree physiology
Climatic change causes gradual deforestation, partly through forest fires. However, fire has not been seen as an oxidative stressor on surviving forest trees. In addition, discrimination of stress-induced responses from acclimation steps cannot be examined under prolonged stress. Thus, four young Brutian pine (Pinus brutia Ten.) trees, a fire-relat...