Dong, Shanshan Yu, Jin Zhang, Li Goffinet, Bernard Liu, Yang
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Annals of botany
With some 7,300 extant species, liverworts (Marchantiophyta) represent one of the major land plant lineages. The backbone relationships, such as the phylogenetic position of Ptilidiales, and the occurrence and timing of whole genome duplications, are still contentious. Based on analyses of the newly generated transcriptome data for 38 liverworts an...
Jaganathan, Ganesh K
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Annals of botany
For species that produce seeds with a water-impermeable coat, i.e. physical dormancy (PY), it has been widely recognized that (1) seeds shed at a permeable state cannot become impermeable after dispersal; and (2) dormancy-cycling, i.e. a permeable ↔ impermeable transition, does not occur. Given a tight relationship between moisture content and onse...
Koyama, Kohei Smith, Duncan D
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Annals of botany
An individual plant consists of different-sized shoots, each of which consists of different-sized leaves. To predict plant-level physiological responses from the responses of individual leaves, modelling this within-shoot leaf size variation is necessary. Within-plant leaf trait variation has been well investigated in canopy photosynthesis models b...
Brignone, Nicolás F Pozner, Raúl Denham, Silvia S
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Annals of botany
Atripliceae evolved and diversified by dispersals and radiations across continents in both hemispheres, colonizing similar semi-arid, saline-alkaline environments throughout the world. Meanwhile, its species developed different life forms, photosynthetic pathways, mono- or dioecy, and different morphological features in flowers, fruiting bracteoles...
Miao, Chun Bai, Yuxuan Zhang, Yuqing She, Weiwei Liu, Liang Qiao, Yangui Qin, Shugao
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Previous studies investigating plant-plant interactions have focused on plant growth, context dependence and shifts in interactive outcomes. However, changes in functional traits in the context of interactions have been inadequately explored; few studies have focused on the effects of interactions on the plasticity of functional strategies. We cond...
Schneider, Hannah M
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Annals of botany
Plastic responses of plants to the environment are ubiquitous. Phenotypic plasticity occurs in many forms and at many biological scales, and its adaptive value depends on the specific environment and interactions with other plant traits and organisms. Even though plasticity is the norm rather than the exception, its complex nature has been a challe...
Massante, Jhonny Capichoni Gastauer, Markus
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Annals of botany
The Atlantic Forest biodiversity hotspot is a complex mosaic of habitat types. However, the diversity of the rainforest at the core of this complex has received far more attention than that of its marginal habitats, such as cloud forest, semideciduous forest or restinga. Here, we investigate broad-scale angiosperm tree diversity patterns along elev...
Zhao, Nan Park, Suhyeon Zhang, Yu-Qu Nie, Ze-Long Ge, Xue-Jun Kim, Sangtae Yan, Hai-Fei
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Ongoing global warming is a challenge for humankind. A series of drastic climatic changes have been proven to have occurred throughout the Cenozoic based on a variety of geological evidence, which helps to better understand our planet's future climate. Notably, extant biomes have recorded drastic environmental shifts. The climate in southern Asia, ...
Moraes, Ana Paula Engel, Thaissa Brogliato Junqueira Forni-Martins, Eliana R de Barros, Fábio Felix, Leonardo P Cabral, Juliano Sarmento
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Annals of botany
The entangled relationship of chromosome number and genome size with species distribution has been the subject of study for almost a century, but remains an open question due to previous ecological and phylogenetic knowledge constraints. To better address this subject, we used the clade Maxillariinae, a widely distributed and karyotypically known o...
Postma, Froukje M Ågren, Jon
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Annals of botany
Seed dormancy determines the environmental niche of plants in seasonal environments, and has consequences for plant performance that potentially go far beyond the seed and seedling stages. In this study, we examined the cascading effects of seed dormancy on the expression of subsequent life-history traits and fitness in the annual herb Arabidopsis ...