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- Influence
Acclimatory responses of Arabidopsis to fluctuating light environment: comparison of different sunfleck regimes and accessions
- P. Alter, Anne Dreissen, Fang-Li Luo, S. Matsubara
- Biology, Medicine
- Photosynthesis Research
- 24 June 2012
Acclimation to fluctuating light environment with short (lasting 20 s, at 650 or 1,250 μmol photons m−2 s−1, every 6 or 12 min) or long (for 40 min at 650 μmol photons m−2 s−1, once a day at midday)… Expand
Recovery dynamics of growth, photosynthesis and carbohydrate accumulation after de-submergence: a comparison between two wetland plants showing escape and quiescence strategies.
- Fang-Li Luo, K. Nagel, H. Scharr, B. Zeng, U. Schurr, S. Matsubara
- Biology, Medicine
- Annals of botany
- 2011
BACKGROUND AND AIMS
The capacity for fast-growth recovery after de-submergence is important for establishment of riparian species in a water-level-fluctuation zone. Recovery patterns of two wetland… Expand
Photosynthetic acclimation is important for post-submergence recovery of photosynthesis and growth in two riparian species.
- Fang-Li Luo, K. Nagel, B. Zeng, U. Schurr, S. Matsubara
- Biology, Medicine
- Annals of botany
- 1 December 2009
BACKGROUND AND AIMS
Concomitant increases in O(2) and irradiance upon de-submergence can cause photoinhibition and photo-oxidative damage to the photosynthetic apparatus of plants. As energy and… Expand
Soil heterogeneity affects ramet placement of Hydrocotyle vulgaris.
- Bi-Cheng Dong, Jiu-zhong Wang, Ruihua Liu, Mingxiang Zhang, Fang-Li Luo, Fei-Hai Yu
- Biology
- 1 February 2015
Aims Soil heterogeneity is common in natural habitats. It may trigger foraging responses (placing more ramets and/or roots in nutrient-rich patches than in nutrient-poor patches) and further affect… Expand
The Invasive Wetland Plant Alternanthera philoxeroides Shows a Higher Tolerance to Waterlogging than Its Native Congener Alternanthera sessilis
- Yue Chen, Ya Zhou, T. Yin, C. Liu, Fang-Li Luo
- Biology, Medicine
- PloS one
- 26 November 2013
Plant invasion is one of the major threats to natural ecosystems. Phenotypic plasticity is considered to be important for promoting plant invasiveness. High tolerance of stress can also increase… Expand
Do Amplitudes of Water Level Fluctuations Affect the Growth and Community Structure of Submerged Macrophytes?
- Mo-Zhu Wang, Zheng-yuan Liu, Fang-Li Luo, G. Lei, Hong-Li Li
- Biology, Medicine
- PloS one
- 6 January 2016
Submerged macrophytes are subjected to potential mechanical stresses associated with fluctuating water levels in natural conditions. However, few experimental studies have been conducted to further… Expand
Clonal integration facilitates spread of Paspalum paspaloides from terrestrial to cadmium-contaminated aquatic habitats.
- Fang-Li Luo, Ya-Ping Xing, G-W Wei, C-Y Li, F-H Yu
- Biology, Medicine
- Plant biology
- 1 November 2017
Cadmium (Cd) is a hazardous environmental pollutant with high toxicity to plants, which has been detected in many wetlands. Clonal integration (resource translocation) between connected ramets of… Expand
Heterogeneous water supply affects growth and benefits of clonal integration between co-existing invasive and native Hydrocotyle species
- Y. Wang, Yun-Fei Bai, Shi-Qi Zeng, Bin Yao, W. Wang, Fang-Li Luo
- Biology, Medicine
- Scientific reports
- 21 July 2016
Spatial patchiness and temporal variability in water availability are common in nature under global climate change, which can remarkably influence adaptive responses of clonal plants, i.e. clonal… Expand
Photosynthetic responses of the riparian plant Arundinella anomala Steud. in Three Gorges reservoir region as affected by simulated flooding
- Fang-Li Luo, T. Chen, +5 authors X.-Q. Ye
- Biology
- 2006
To reveal the effects of flooding on the photosynthesis of riparian plant species Arundinella anomala Steud.in Three Gorges reservoir region,a flooding simulation experiment was conducted and the… Expand
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Nitrogen addition increases intraspecific competition in the invasive wetland plant Alternanthera philoxeroides, but not in its native congener Alternanthera sessilis
- A. Wang, X. Jiang, +5 authors Fei-Hai Yu
- Biology
- 1 July 2015
Nitrogen is often released in pulses with different frequencies, and N supply pulses may affect growth, reproduction, and biomass allocation of plants. However, few studies have examined how N supply… Expand
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