2023
DOI: 10.1093/jpe/rtad027
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Different responses of macro- and microelement contents of 41 subtropical plants to environmental changes in the wet and dry seasons

Abstract: Differences in plant leaf elemental content due to seasonal climate change reflect potential plant growth strategies. However, the distribution patterns of elements mediated by seasonal climate change remain unclear. This limits assessment of plant growth status and prediction of plant growth dynamics under global climate change. We collected 41 subtropical evergreen broadleaf plant leaves (31 tree species and 10 shrub species) during the wet and dry seasons, and determined contents of macroelements and microe… Show more

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“…This tradeoff can be quantified by determining the intra-leaf location of the essential elements. Second, leaf element content is influenced by seasonal changes [35], and the horticultural setting of this study muted the influence of this environmental factor. Leaf construction dynamics of in situ plants will require a seasonal approach to fully understand how the S. nelsonii leaf is constructed.…”
Section: Future Directionsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…This tradeoff can be quantified by determining the intra-leaf location of the essential elements. Second, leaf element content is influenced by seasonal changes [35], and the horticultural setting of this study muted the influence of this environmental factor. Leaf construction dynamics of in situ plants will require a seasonal approach to fully understand how the S. nelsonii leaf is constructed.…”
Section: Future Directionsmentioning
confidence: 97%