supported by the Key Laboratory of Humid Subtropical Eco-geographical Process(Fujian Normal University),Ministry of Education and Start-up Foundation for Advanced Talents of Anhui Agricultural University(rc372210).
Dioecious plants show sexual dimorphism in their phosphorus(P)availability responses.However,the understanding of sex-specific strategies for P utilization and acquisition under varying soil moisture levels remains un...
supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Grant No.U1803231).
How sex-related root traits and soil microbes and their interactions respond to drought remains unclear.Here,we investigated how fine root traits and the composition of rhizosphere microbial communities in Populus eup...
This research was supported by the Strategic Priority Research Program of the Chinese Academy of Sciences(XDB310000oo)to D.Z.L;the National Natural Science Foundation of china(31971394 and 31770417)to W.Z.;the Yunling Scholarship of Yunnan Province(YLXL20170001)to H.W.;a Discovery Grant to S.C.H.B.from the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada.
Sexual dimorphism in dioecious plants often occurs as a consequence of the different resource requirements of females and males,especially during reproduction.The contrasting reproductive roles of the sexes can influe...
This work was supported by the Talent Program of the Hangzhou Normal University(2016QDL020).
Aims Phosphorus(P)availability and efficiency are especially important for plant growth and productivity.However,the sex-specific P acquisition and utilization strategies of dioecious plant species under different N f...