Biomass partitioning is the process by which plants divide their energy among their leaves, stems, roots, and reproductive parts. These four main components...
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Biomass is the mass of living biological organisms in a given area or ecosystem at a given time. Biomass can refer to species biomass, which is the mass...
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"Allelopathic potential of sunflower. I. Effects of genotypes, organs and biomass partitioning". Allelopathy Journal. 23 (1): 95–109. Media related to Sunflower...
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Niklas KJ (2006). "A phyletic perspective on the allometry of plant biomass-partitioning patterns and functionally equivalent organ-categories". The New Phytologist...
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Efficiency of C(3) and C(4) Plants: I. Leaf Nitrogen, Growth, and Biomass Partitioning in Chenopodium album (L.) and Amaranthus retroflexus (L.)". Plant...
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Portela, Rubén; Barreiro, Rodolfo; Roiloa, Sergio R. (January 2019). "Biomass partitioning in response to resources availability: A comparison between native...
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the phyllosphere, rhizosphere, and plant endosphere compartments. Biomass partitioning Mangrove microbiome Phytobiome Turner, Thomas R.; James, Euan K.;...
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by tying up limiting resources, such as carbon and nitrogen, into their biomass. This competition can occur at varying rates due to the ratio of carbon...
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hypothesis', or the 'optimal partitioning theory'. Next to environmentally-induced changes, there are also inherent differences in biomass allocation between species...
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excluding host DNA from amplification and the reduced eukaryotic and viral biomass in the human microbiome. After the amplicons are sequenced, molecular phylogenetic...
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soil-derived microbes and structure the rhizosphere community through niche partitioning and facilitation. These bacteria possess traits that allow them to degrade...
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propionate, which are low-value cellular waste products from their hosts, into biomass. Another example is the anaerobic marine ciliate Strombidium purpureum...
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microbiome" is likely derived from contamination of regents because low-biomass samples are easily contaminated. Until recently, the upper reproductive...
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environments, marine environments have biomass pyramids which are inverted at the base. In particular, the biomass of consumers (copepods, krill, shrimp...
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symbiotic relationship with the sponge can amount to as much as 35% of the biomass of its host. The sponge as well as the microbial community associated with...
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diversity affects phytoplankton biomass, with low diversity linked to higher biomass and higher diversity to lower biomass. Under stressful conditions, such...
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the 1940s Craig invented the first apparatus to conduct countercurrent partitioning; he called this the countercurrent distribution Craig apparatus. The...
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symbiotic relationship with the sponge can actually comprise up to 35% of the biomass of its host. The term for this specific symbiotic relationship, where a...
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Retrieved 2009-12-25. Martin, Shannon; Shaffer, Gary (2005). "Sagittaria Biomass Partitioning Relative to Salinity, Hydrologic Regime, and Substrate Type: Implications...
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of parenchyma and air spaces per unit leaf area. They have larger leaf biomass per unit leaf area, and hence a lower specific leaf area. Construction...
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