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Differences in endophyte communities of introduced trees depend on the phylogenetic relatedness of the receiving forest
ArticleAbstract: Plant species sometimes perform extraordinarily well when introduced to new environments, through acPalabras claves:ectomycorrhiza, enemy release, fungal endophytes, global study, home-versus-away comparison, Introduction, invasion ecology, Plant invasion, plant–microbe interaction, plant–soil (below-ground) interactionsAutores:Fajardo A., Gundale M.J., Juan Pablo Almeida, Kardol P., Mason B., Nilsson M.C., Pauchard A., Peltzer D.A., Rosenstock N.P., Ruotsalainen S., Wallander H., Wardle D.A.Fuentes:scopusXylem adjusts to maintain efficiency across a steep precipitation gradient in two coexisting generalist species
ArticleAbstract: Background and Aims Trees adjust the configuration of their conductive system in response to changesPalabras claves:Embothrium coccineum, Nothofagus antarctica, Patagonia, precipitation gradient, Temperate rainforest, vessel grouping, vessel traits, Wood density, xylem trait co-ordinationAutores:Ana I. García-Cervigón, Fajardo A., Olano Mendoza J., Von Arx G.Fuentes:scopusPlant height and hydraulic vulnerability to drought and cold
ArticleAbstract: Understanding how plants survive drought and cold is increasingly important as plants worldwide expePalabras claves:Adaptation, Allometry, Climate Change, Embolism vulnerability, Forest diebackAutores:Anfodillo T., Carlos Iván Espinosa Iñiguez, Castorena M., Dawson T., Donoghue M.J., Echeverría A., Edwards E.J., Fajardo A., Gazol A., Isnard S., Julio Camarero Martínez J., León-Gómez C., Lima R.S., Marcati C.R., Méndez-Alonzo R., Olson M.E., Rosell J.A., Soriano D.Fuentes:googlescopusThe intraspecific relationship between wood density, vessel diameter and other traits across environmental gradients
ArticleAbstract: Wood density (WD), a key trait in the trait-based approach of plant ecology, represents a carbon invPalabras claves:non-structural carbohydrates, Patagonia, precipitation gradient, Treeline, vessel diameter, wood anatomyAutores:Ana I. García-Cervigón, Fajardo A., Piper F.I.Fuentes:scopus