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Biomass Allocation in Response to Nitrogen and Phosphorus Availability: Insight From Experimental Manipulations of Arabidopsis thaliana 期刊论文
FRONTIERS IN PLANT SCIENCE, 2019, 卷号: 10
作者:  Yan, Zhengbing;  Eziz, Anwar;  Tian, Di;  Li, Xiuping;  Hou, Xinghui;  Peng, Huiyuan;  Han, Wenxuan;  Guo, Yalong;  Fang, Jingyun
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allometry  Arabidopsis thaliana  biomass allocation  fertilization experiment  N and P availability  
Effects of body size and root to shoot ratio on foliar nutrient resorption efficiency in Amaranthus mangostanus 期刊论文
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF BOTANY, 2019, 卷号: 106, 期号: 3, 页码: 363-370
作者:  Peng, Huiyuan;  Yan, Zhengbing;  Chen, Yahan;  Zhao, Xujian;  Han, Wenxuan
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Amaranthaceae  biomass allocation  nutrient acquisition  nutrient conservation  nutrient resorption  retranslocation  remobilization efficiency  plant size  sink pool  root to shoot ratio  stem height  diameter  
Effects of nitrogen and phosphorus supply on stoichiometry of six elements in leaves of Arabidopsis thaliana 期刊论文
ANNALS OF BOTANY, 2019, 卷号: 123, 期号: 3, 页码: 441-450
作者:  Yan, Zhengbing;  Hou, Xinghui;  Han, Wenxuan;  Ma, Suhui;  Shen, Haihua;  Guo, Yalong;  Fang, Jingyun
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Arabidopsis thaliana  multiple elements  N and P supply  plant stoichiometry  scaling relationship  variability.  
Family-level leaf nitrogen and phosphorus stoichiometry of global terrestrial plants 期刊论文
SCIENCE CHINA-LIFE SCIENCES, 2019, 卷号: 62, 期号: 8, 页码: 1047-1057
作者:  Tian, Di;  Yan, Zhengbing;  Ma, Suhui;  Ding, Yuehong;  Luo, Yongkai;  Chen, Yahan;  Du, Enzai;  Han, Wenxuan;  Kovacs, Emoke Dalma;  Shen, Haihua;  Hu, Huifeng;  Kattge, Jens;  Schmid, Bernhard;  Fang, Jingyun
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leaf nitrogen (N)  leaf phosphorus (P)  plant stoichiometry  family  N  P ratios  N similar to P scaling relationship  climate