“…They also demonstrated that these two species are able to effectively coordinate and regulate their water, N, and P use strategies in response to environmental stress. Khan et al [10] compiled a dataset of a total of 1295 desert plant species from the literature and then used bibliometric analysis to explore whether plant adaptive strategies and ecosystem nutrient concentrations shifted across three desert ecosystems (e.g., desert, steppe desert, and temperate desert). They found that leaf N, P, and C concentrations were significantly different only from those of certain other growth forms and in certain desert ecosystems.…”