2024
DOI: 10.1111/1365-2435.14648
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Higher phosphorus and water use efficiencies and leaf stoichiometry contribute to legume success in drylands

Delia M. Acuña‐Acosta,
Alejandro E. Castellanos,
José M. Llano‐Sotelo
et al.

Abstract: Legumes are essential plants in dryland ecosystems worldwide because they increase nitrogen availability, so their understanding is vital for improving knowledge and modelling in the face of climate change. This work studies the differences in resource use efficiency and their relationship with photosynthetic, photochemical, bioelemental, and stoichiometric traits of coexistent legumes and non‐legumes in a Sonoran Desert ecosystem. We found that legumes had higher photosynthetic rates, intrinsic and seasonal w… Show more

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