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Distribution and Resorption Efficiency of Macroelements (N, P, K, Ca, and Mg) in Organs of Rumex alpinus L. in the Alps and the Giant (Krkonoše) Mountains
Rumex alpinus , an alpine nitrophilous species, is a troublesome weed in pastures. Nutrient uptake and distributions in the organs of Rumex alpinus ...
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Foliar Resorption Efficiency Does Not Change Along an Elevational Gradient in Two Dominant Peatbog Plant Species
Plants adapted to nutrient-poor temperate peatlands exhibit relatively low foliar N and P contents and resorb N and P from ageing leaves very...
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Nutrient resorption efficiency of twigs is more vulnerable to warming than that of leaves of Cunninghamia lanceolata seedlings
Background and aimsGlobal warming is a major global issue that may affect nutrient cycling in terrestrial ecosystems. Plants usually employ the...
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Assessing community assembly controls over community-scale nutrient resorption responses to nitrogen deposition
Nutrient resorption is a fundamental physiological process in plants, with important ecological controls over numerous ecosystem functions. However,...
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Shifted plant composition predominantly controls nitrogen addition effect on community-level leaf nutrient resorption in a boreal peatland
Background and aimsLeaf nutrient resorption process is an indispensable aspect of plant nutrient utilization strategies in boreal peatlands. However,...
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Grazing intensity mediates effects of plant arbuscular mycorrhizal symbiosis on nitrogen and phosphorus resorption in semiarid grasslands
Background and AimsPlant-arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) symbiosis and nutrient resorption are key to resource use and conservation strategies for...
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Growing season temperature and precipitation affect nutrient resorption in herbaceous species through a foliar stoichiometric control strategy
AimsFoliar nutrient resorption is a critical process for considerations of ecosystem nutrient cycles. Previous studies have described the independent...
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Factors driving the positive resorption of aluminum and iron from old leaves
PurposeLeaf resorption is an important mechanism for plant nutrient conservation, but not all elements are resorbed by plants. It is generally...
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Effect of symbiotic N2 fixation on leaf protein contents, protein degradation and nitrogen resorption during leaf senescence in temperate deciduous woody species
Nitrogen (N) resorption from senescing leaves enables plants to reuse N, making them less dependent on current N uptake from the environment, leading...
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Phosphorus resorption and tissue longevity of roots and leaves – importance for phosphorus use efficiency and ecosystem phosphorus cycles
Plants recycle substantial amounts of phosphorus (P) from senescing tissues, reducing the need to take up P from soils. This paper reviews P...
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Foliar Resorption in Three Sympatric Deciduous Species in Populus tremula L. Forest in the Northeast Black Sea Region of Turkiye
AbstractIn this study, leaf nutrient contents, resorption efficiency (RE) and resorption proficiency (RP) values were examined in three sympatric...
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Phosphorus Availability Mediates Grazing Impacts on Resorption and Allocation of Foliar Nitrogen and Phosphorus by Dominant Species in Semiarid Grasslands
Nutrient resorption and relative allocation of nutrient to younger leaves are important mechanisms of resource conservation and utilization for...
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Leaf economics spectrum prevails over nutrient resorption in regulating the temperature sensitivity of litter decomposition in a subtropical forest ecosystem
The LES and nutrient resorption are thought to jointly modulate leaf litter traits, including the litter decomposition, but it is unknown how the two...
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What frog gill resorption brings: loss of function, cell death, and metabolic reorganization
BackgroundAnuran metamorphosis, which is driven by thyroid hormone (TH)-mediated processes, orchestrates intricate morphological and functional...
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A Global Meta-analysis Reveals that Nitrogen Addition Alters Plant Nutrient Concentration and Resorption in Grassland Ecosystems
Knowledge of plant nutrient strategies is crucial for defining and predicting the patterns and mechanisms resulting from nitrogen (N) deposition....
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Macroscale Variation in Red Maple (Acer rubrum) Foliar Carbon, Nitrogen, and Nitrogen Resorption
Many tree species grow across large climatic and geographical gradients, but there is a lack of information related to intraspecific variation in...
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Leaf and Soil Phosphatases and the Correlations with Leaf P Resorption of Lucerne Under P Fertilization and Irrigation
Drought exacerbates the limitation of phosphorus (P) deficiency to crop growth and agricultural production. Leaf P resorption is an efficient...
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Seedling size and nutrient availability in the fall determine nitrogen resorption and storage compound allocation in Quercus variabilis
Soil fertility and resorption of leaf compounds in the fall can influence resource buildup in plants. However, whether intraspecific differences in...
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New mechanistic understanding of osteoclast differentiation and bone resorption mediated by P2X7 receptors and PI3K-Akt-GSK3β signaling
ObjectiveOsteoporosis is a global health issue characterized by decreased bone mass and microstructural degradation, leading to an increased risk of...
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Nutrient resorption strategies of three oak tree species in response to interannual climate variability
BackgroundNutrient resorption is critical for plants toward balancing their nutritional requirements and adapting to environmental variabilities,...