Abiotic stress responses and microbe-mediated mitigation in plants: the omics strategies
Abiotic stresses are the foremost limiting factors for agricultural productivity. Crop plants
need to cope up adverse external pressure created by environmental and edaphic …
need to cope up adverse external pressure created by environmental and edaphic …
The application of ecological stoichiometry to plant–microbial–soil organic matter transformations
S Zechmeister-Boltenstern, KM Keiblinger… - Ecological …, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Elemental stoichiometry constitutes an inherent link between biogeochemistry and the
structure and processes within food webs, and thus is at the core of ecosystem functioning …
structure and processes within food webs, and thus is at the core of ecosystem functioning …
Potassium control of plant functions: Ecological and agricultural implications
J Sardans, J Peñuelas - Plants, 2021 - mdpi.com
Potassium, mostly as a cation (K+), together with calcium (Ca2+) are the most abundant
inorganic chemicals in plant cellular media, but they are rarely discussed. K+ is not a …
inorganic chemicals in plant cellular media, but they are rarely discussed. K+ is not a …
A better use of fertilizers is needed for global food security and environmental sustainability
J Penuelas, F Coello, J Sardans - Agriculture & Food Security, 2023 - Springer
The massive use of fertilizers during the last decades allowed a great increase in the global
capacity of food production. However, in the last years, several studies highlight the …
capacity of food production. However, in the last years, several studies highlight the …
Human-induced nitrogen–phosphorus imbalances alter natural and managed ecosystems across the globe
The availability of carbon from rising atmospheric carbon dioxide levels and of nitrogen from
various human-induced inputs to ecosystems is continuously increasing; however, these …
various human-induced inputs to ecosystems is continuously increasing; however, these …
Anthropogenic global shifts in biospheric N and P concentrations and ratios and their impacts on biodiversity, ecosystem productivity, food security, and human health
The availability of carbon (C) from high levels of atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) and
anthropogenic release of nitrogen (N) is increasing, but these increases are not paralleled …
anthropogenic release of nitrogen (N) is increasing, but these increases are not paralleled …
Potassium: a neglected nutrient in global change
J Sardans, J Peñuelas - Global Ecology and Biogeography, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Aim Potassium (K) is the second most abundant nutrient in plant photosynthetic tissues after
nitrogen (N). Thousands of physiological and metabolic studies in recent decades have …
nitrogen (N). Thousands of physiological and metabolic studies in recent decades have …
A global Fine‐Root Ecology Database to address below‐ground challenges in plant ecology
CM Iversen, ML McCormack, AS Powell… - New …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Variation and tradeoffs within and among plant traits are increasingly being harnessed by
empiricists and modelers to understand and predict ecosystem processes under changing …
empiricists and modelers to understand and predict ecosystem processes under changing …
Decoupling of nitrogen and phosphorus in terrestrial plants associated with global changes
ZY Yuan, HYH Chen - Nature Climate Change, 2015 - nature.com
Living organisms maintain a balance of chemical elements for optimal growth and
reproduction, which plays an important role in global biogeochemical cycles,,,,. Human …
reproduction, which plays an important role in global biogeochemical cycles,,,,. Human …
The bioelements, the elementome, and the biogeochemical niche
Every living creature on Earth is made of atoms of the various bioelements that are
harnessed in the construction of molecules, tissues, organisms, and communities, as we …
harnessed in the construction of molecules, tissues, organisms, and communities, as we …