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Disentangling how forests respond to aridification in terms of carbon storage and use, including bimodal growth, is critical to forecast their mitigation potential. Bimodality, characteristic of Mediterranean trees, refers to the potential ...
Charlotte Wathar,Nathalie Verbruggen Charlotte Wathar
Magnesium (Mg2+) is essential for plant growth and metabolism, acting as a cofactor in numerous enzymatic and structural processes. This review outlines the main physiological and biochemical functions of Mg2+ and summarizes current knowled...
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Understanding wood formation is critical for interpreting tree growth and carbon allocation under changing environmental conditions. While major progress has been made for gymnosperms, harmonized approaches for studying xylogenesis in angio...
Magdalena Julkowska,Guillaume Lobet,Arjun Chandrasekhar Magdalena Julkowska
Agronomic research has long prioritized efficiency - optimizing resource use to maximize yield under stable conditions. However, as climate variability intensifies, efficiency alone might be insufficient to sustain agricultural production i...
Luke Barry,Juan Carlos Baca Cabrera,Mikael Lucas et al. Luke Barry et al.
Root water transport has been viewed as primarily limited by the radial component, with the axial pathway considered highly conductive and non-limiting. This is supported by theoretical estimates of axial conductance using the Hagen-Poiseui...
Anne Schliebach,Mohammad Nadim Kamar,Baptiste Bordet et al. Anne Schliebach et al.
The shape of plants can be sensitive to dehydration. Here, we focus on herbaceous plants whose petiole cross-section is U-shaped and contains a lot of water. Among a large range of plants showing the same behaviour, we examine Spathiphyllum...
Christophe Godin,Frédéric Boudon Christophe Godin
In the past 50 years, the formalism of L-systems has been successfully used and developed to model the growth of filamentous and branching biological forms. These simulations take place in classical 2-D or 3-D Euclidean spaces. However, var...
Giovanna Danies,Carolina Obregón,Santiago Ojeda-Ramírez et al. Giovanna Danies et al.
[This corrects the article DOI: 10.1017/qpb.2025.10022.]. Keywords: biodesign; biomimicry; biotech education...
Coralie Masson,Hanzhang Yu,Fabrice Bauget et al. Coralie Masson et al.
Water deficit at the plant cell level can be assimilated to a reduction in turgor pressure and an increase in osmotic pressure. In a previous work, we showed that the mRNA abundance of some genes displays a quantitative relationship to thes...
Zhigui Bao,Detlef Weigel Zhigui Bao
Pangenome graphs are revolutionising evolutionary and population genomics by moving beyond linear reference genomes to represent the full spectrum of sequence diversity within and across species. This review traces the field's progression f...