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Re-examining coordination between root and leaf economics for a general plant trait space: a case study in Fujian, China

Written by
Sophia Cain
Posted on
28th October 2024

Experiment Title: Re-examining coordination between root and leaf economics for a general plant trait space: a case study in Fujian, China Institutions responsible: Tsinghua University Experiment Description: The dimensions of…Read More >

Re-examining coordination between root and leaf economics for a general plant trait space: a case study in Fujian, China

Our Latest Tansley Review on Carbon and Nitrogen Cycles is Here!

Written by
Sophia Cain
Posted on
24th October 2024

We’re thrilled to announce the publication of our new Tansley Review in New Phytologist, on the complex interactions between carbon and nitrogen cycles in ecosystems. This paper has been a…Read More >

Our Latest Tansley Review on Carbon and Nitrogen Cycles is Here!

Photosynthetic and leaf morphological adaptations to rising CO2 levels and elevation.

Written by
Sophia Cain
Posted on
23rd October 202423rd October 2024
Photosynthetic and leaf morphological adaptations to rising CO2 levels and elevation.

Testing the responses and interplay of leaf physiological and morphological traits under elevated CO2 in common crop species.

Written by
Sophia Cain
Posted on
23rd October 202423rd October 2024
Testing the responses and interplay of leaf physiological and morphological traits under elevated CO2 in common crop species.

Testing the balanced carbon and water costs with contrasting resource availabilities.

Written by
Sophia Cain
Posted on
23rd October 202423rd October 2024
Testing the balanced carbon and water costs with contrasting resource availabilities.

Soil microbial communities influence whole plant resource allocation.

Written by
Sophia Cain
Posted on
23rd October 202423rd October 2024
Soil microbial communities influence whole plant resource allocation.

Symbiotic nitrogen fixation reduces belowground biomass carbon costs of nitrogen acquisition under low, but not high, nitrogen availability

Written by
Sophia Cain
Posted on
23rd October 2024

Experiment Title: “Symbiotic nitrogen fixation reduces belowground biomass carbon costs of nitrogen acquisition under low, but not high, nitrogen availability” Institutions responsible:   Experiment Description: The purpose of this experiment…Read More >

The cost of resource use for photosynthesis drives variation in leaf nitrogen content across a climate and resource availability gradient

Written by
Sophia Cain
Posted on
23rd October 202423rd October 2024

Experiment Title: “The cost of resource use for photosynthesis drives variation in leaf nitrogen content across a climate and resource availability gradient” Institutions responsible: Texas Tech University Experiment Description: The…Read More >

Nitrogen demand, availability, and acquisition strategy control plant responses to elevated CO2

Written by
Sophia Cain
Posted on
23rd October 2024

Experiment Title: “Nitrogen demand, availability, and acquisition strategy control plant responses to elevated CO2” Institutions responsible: Texas Tech University Experiment Description: Growth chamber pot experiment investigating the effects of nitrogen…Read More >

Beijing: Centre of the Universe?

Written by
Sophia Cain
Posted on
23rd October 2024

Colin and Sandy are spending their normal month as “Distinguished Visiting Professors” at Tsinghua University this October. The plan was to work intensively with the LEMONTREE students and postdocs based…Read More >

Beijing: Centre of the Universe?

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