Pinus
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Subject Areas on Research
- A continental view of pine-associated ectomycorrhizal fungal spore banks: a quiescent functional guild with a strong biogeographic pattern.
- A stomatal optimization theory to describe the effects of atmospheric CO2 on leaf photosynthesis and transpiration.
- Aboveground sink strength in forests controls the allocation of carbon below ground and its [CO2]-induced enhancement.
- Adjustments in hydraulic architecture of Pinus palustris maintain similar stomatal conductance in xeric and mesic habitats.
- Anatomical changes with needle length are correlated with leaf structural and physiological traits across five Pinus species.
- Biophysical modelling of intra-ring variations in tracheid features and wood density of Pinus pinaster trees exposed to seasonal droughts.
- Biotic and abiotic factors act in coordination to amplify hydraulic redistribution and lift.
- Comparative genomics reveals dynamic genome evolution in host specialist ectomycorrhizal fungi.
- Continental-level population differentiation and environmental adaptation in the mushroom Suillus brevipes.
- Effects of acid precipitation and aluminum on carbohydrate metabolism in mycorrhizae of Pinus massioniana.
- Estimation of light interception properties of conifer shoots by an improved photographic method and a 3D model of shoot structure.
- Evaluating theories of drought-induced vegetation mortality using a multimodel-experiment framework.
- Functional traits of the understory plant community of a pyrogenic longleaf pine forest across environmental gradients.
- Genetic isolation between two recently diverged populations of a symbiotic fungus.
- Genetic variation in horizontally transmitted fungal endophytes of pine needles reveals population structure in cryptic species.
- Global pine tree invasions are linked to invasive root symbionts.
- High diversity and widespread occurrence of mitotic spore mats in ectomycorrhizal Pezizales.
- Hydraulic redistribution of soil water by roots affects whole-stand evapotranspiration and net ecosystem carbon exchange.
- Increased belowground biomass and soil CO2 fluxes after a decade of carbon dioxide enrichment in a warm-temperate forest.
- Inhibition of cholesterol transport in an intestine cell model by pine-derived phytosterols.
- Interclonal variation, coordination, and trade-offs between hydraulic conductance and gas exchange in Pinus radiata: consequences on plant growth and wood density.
- Limited vertical CO2 transport in stems of mature boreal Pinus sylvestris trees.
- Linking carbon and water relations to drought-induced mortality in Pinus flexilis seedlings.
- Mean canopy stomatal conductance responses to water and nutrient availabilities in Picea abies and Pinus taeda.
- Measuring canopy loss and climatic thresholds from an extreme drought along a fivefold precipitation gradient across Texas.
- Metatranscriptomic Study of Common and Host-Specific Patterns of Gene Expression between Pines and Their Symbiotic Ectomycorrhizal Fungi in the Genus Suillus.
- Metatranscriptomic analysis of ectomycorrhizal roots reveals genes associated with Piloderma-Pinus symbiosis: improved methodologies for assessing gene expression in situ.
- Nitrogen-addition effects on leaf traits and photosynthetic carbon gain of boreal forest understory shrubs.
- Organic nitrogen enhances nitrogen nutrition and early growth of Pinus sylvestris seedlings.
- Permanent genetic resources added to Molecular Ecology Resources Database 1 August 2011-30 September 2011.
- Plant host and soil origin influence fungal and bacterial assemblages in the roots of woody plants.
- Preparation of ultrafine magnetic biochar and activated carbon for pharmaceutical adsorption and subsequent degradation by ball milling.
- Response to CO2 enrichment of understory vegetation in the shade of forests.
- Roots and fungi accelerate carbon and nitrogen cycling in forests exposed to elevated CO2.
- Shoot structure and photosynthetic efficiency along the light gradient in a Scots pine canopy.
- Spatiotemporal Transformation in the Alkaloid Profile of Pinus Roots in Response to Mycorrhization.
- Stomatal sensitivity to vapor pressure deficit and its relationship to hydraulic conductance in Pinus palustris.
- Suilloid fungi as global drivers of pine invasions.
- Survey of corticioid fungi in North American pinaceous forests reveals hyperdiversity, underpopulated sequence databases, and species that are potentially ectomycorrhizal.
- Time series diagnosis of tree hydraulic characteristics.
- Using δ13C and δ18O to analyze loblolly pine (Pinus taeda L.) response to experimental drought and fertilization.