New outcomes on how silicon enables the cultivation of Panicum maximum in soil with water restriction

JR Rocha, R de Mello Prado, M de Cássia Piccolo - Scientific Reports, 2022 - nature.com
Climate change increases the occurrence of droughts, decreasing the production of tropical
forages through the induction of physiological stress. Si is expected to broaden the limit from …

How eutrophication promotes exotic aquatic plant invasion in the lake littoral zone?

G Yuan, L Sun, P Guo, J Xiao, W Meng… - … science & technology, 2023 - ACS Publications
Eutrophication and exotic species invasion are key drivers of the global loss of biodiversity
and ecosystem functions in lakes. We selected two exotic plants (Alternanthera …

Increases in the dominance of species with higher N: P flexibility exacerbate community N–P imbalances following N inputs

SL Hou, FA Dijkstra, XT Lü, XG Han - Biogeochemistry, 2023 - Springer
Increasing atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition leads to ecosystem N–P imbalances
worldwide, with important consequences on ecosystem services by altering plant N: P ratios …

Invasion success of three cool‐season grasses in the northern prairie: a test of three hypotheses

C Villasor, K Robertson, T Becker, JF Cahill, B Deák… - Oikos, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Empirical invasion ecology is laden with high context dependency. If general mechanisms
underlying invasion success exist, they should be detectable in species that share biological …

Relationship between phosphorus stoichiometric homeostasis and deepwater adaptability of submerged macrophytes in Erhai Lake, China: Insights from allometric …

Q Wu, L Jin, C Duan, J Xu, S Peng, S Shen, Y Pan… - Water Research, 2024 - Elsevier
The state transition theory suggests that the decline of submerged macrophytes in shallow
lakes is closely associated with reduced stoichiometric homeostasis, particularly …

Divergence in spatial patterns of leaf stoichiometry between native and non-native plants across coastal wetlands

Y Zhang, Y Guo, H Wang, N Li, H Xu… - Frontiers in Marine …, 2024 - frontiersin.org
The spatial pattern of leaf stoichiometry is critical in predicting plant palatability and
ecosystem productivity and nutrient cycling rates and thus is a major focus of community …

Species differences in stoichiometric homeostasis affect grassland community stability under N and P addition

Z Chen, J Zhou, S Lai, C Jian, Y Chen, Y Luo… - … Science and Pollution …, 2023 - Springer
Unbalanced N and P input has substantially altered the relative importance of N and P
limitation in grassland ecosystems, which resulted in profound impacts on species nutrient …

Effects of nutrient supply on leaf stoichiometry and relative growth rate of three stoloniferous alien plants

DW Yu, SJ Duan, XC Zhang, DQ Yin, SJ Wang… - Plos one, 2022 - journals.plos.org
Different nutrient supply brings about changes in leaf stoichiometry, which may affect growth
rate and primary production of plants. Invasion of alien plants is a severe threat to …

Decoupling of N and P aggravated upward along food chains in an urban river ecosystem

S An, Z Yan, Y Song, Q Fu, F Ge, Z Wu, W An, W Han - Chemosphere, 2023 - Elsevier
Anthropogenic input of nutrient has profoundly influenced water quality and aquatic
organisms, however, large and unbalanced nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) inputs …

New approaches to the action of silicon to enable the cultivation of Panicum maximum in soil with water restriction

JR Rocha, RM Prado, MC Piccolo - 2021 - researchsquare.com
Climate change increases the occurrence of droughts, decreasing the production of tropical
forages through the induction of physiological stress. Si is expected to broaden the limit from …