Soil microbial restoration strategies for promoting climate‐ready prairie ecosystems

KM Docherty, JLM Gutknecht - Ecological Applications, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Tractable practices for soil microbial restoration in tallgrass prairies reclaimed from
agriculture are a critical gap in traditional ecological restoration. Long‐term fertilization and …

Thermopriming effects on root morphological traits and root exudation during the reproductive phase in two species with contrasting strategies: Brassica napus (L.) …

J Delamare, S Brunel-Muguet… - Environmental and …, 2023 - Elsevier
The impact of heat stress due to climate change is particularly well characterized on the
plant aboveground and more specifically in the reproductive parts of crops. However, fewer …

Elevated CO2 plus chronic warming reduce nitrogen uptake and levels or activities of nitrogen‐uptake and ‐assimilatory proteins in tomato roots

DM Jayawardena, SA Heckathorn… - Physiologia …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Atmospheric CO2 enrichment is expected to often benefit plant growth, despite causing
global warming and nitrogen (N) dilution in plants. Most plants primarily procure N as …

Root exudation drives abiotic stress tolerance in plants by recruiting beneficial microbes

BJ Parasar, I Sharma, N Agarwala - Applied Soil Ecology, 2024 - Elsevier
Plants under changing conditions release different blends of root exudates, which can play
key role in modulating rhizospheric microbiome and soil nutrient cycling. Correlational …

Physiological, molecular, and environmental insights into plant nitrogen uptake, and metabolism under abiotic stresses

K Akhtar, NU Ain, PVV Prasad, M Naz… - The plant …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Nitrogen (N) as an inorganic macronutrient is inevitable for plant growth, development, and
biomass production. Many external factors and stresses, such as acidity, alkalinity, salinity …

[HTML][HTML] Climate change-related warming-induced shifts in leaf chemical traits favor nutrition of the specialist herbivore Battus polydamas archidamas

M González-Teuber, V Palma-Onetto… - Frontiers in Ecology …, 2023 - frontiersin.org
One of the major impacts of climate change is increasing global temperatures. Because
warming is expected to affect plant morphological and chemical traits, it may therefore also …

[HTML][HTML] Elevated carbon dioxide and chronic warming together decrease nitrogen uptake rate, net translocation, and assimilation in tomato

DM Jayawardena, SA Heckathorn, KK Rajanayake… - Plants, 2021 - mdpi.com
The response of plant N relations to the combination of elevated CO2 (eCO2) and warming
are poorly understood. To study this, tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) plants were grown at …

Thermotolerance capacities of native and exotic coastal plants will lead to changes in species composition under increased heat waves

K French, SA Robinson, J Lia - Conservation physiology, 2017 - academic.oup.com
With an increase in the frequency and intensity of extreme heat events, plants are likely to
reach their thermal limits and show slower growth or increased mortality. We investigated …

Do plants respond and recover from a combination of drought and heatwave in the same manner under adequate and deprived soil nutrient conditions?

A Dikšaitytė, A Viršilė, J Žaltauskaitė, I Januškaitienė… - Plant Science, 2020 - Elsevier
Extreme climatic conditions with extended drought periods and heatwaves are predicted to
increase in frequency and severity in many regions of the world. Aside from this, other …

Physiological responses to drought stress and recovery reflect differences in leaf function and anatomy among grass lineages

S Bachle, M Zaricor, D Griffith, F Qui, CJ Still… - bioRxiv, 2022 - biorxiv.org
Grasses are cosmopolitan, existing in many biome and climate types from xeric to tropical.
Traits that control physiological responses to drought vary strongly among grass lineages …