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2. Divergent intra- and interspecific root order variability identifies a two-dimensional root economics spectrum
3. Warming causes contrasting spider behavioural responses by changing their prey size spectra
4. The scaling relationship between perianth fresh mass and area: proof of concept using Magnolia × soulangeana Soul.-Bod
5. Biomass carbon stock and allocation of planted and natural forests in the Loess Plateau of China
6. A generalized performance equation and its application in measuring the Gini index of leaf size inequality
7. The allocation of anatomical traits determines the trade-off between fine root resource acquisition–transport function
8. Stomatal area estimation based on stomatal length and width of four Magnoliaceae species: even “kidney”-shaped stomata are not elliptical
9. Linking ecomechanical models and functional traits to understand phenotypic diversity
10. Nitrogen and phosphorus allocation in bark across diverse tree species
11. Distribution, species richness, and relative importance of different plant life forms across drylands in China
12. Revisiting Julius Sachs’s “Physiological Notes: II. Contributions to the Theory of the Cell. a) Energids and Cells” (1892)
13. An elliptical blade is not a true ellipse, but a superellipse–Evidence from two Michelia species
14. Comparison between computer recognition and manual measurement methods for the estimation of leaf area
15. Ecosystem organic carbon storage and their drivers across the drylands of China
16. Leaf and ecosystem water use efficiencies differ in their global-scale patterns and drivers
17. Leaf water content contributes to global leaf trait relationships
18. Global patterns and predictors of soil microbial biomass carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus in terrestrial ecosystems
19. Ontogenetic correlates, not direct adaptation, explain the evolution of stelar morphology.
20. Allocation of nitrogen and phosphorus in the leaves, stems, and roots of Artemisia: a case study in phylogenetic control.
21. The "Leafing Intensity Premium" Hypothesis and the Scaling Relationships of the Functional Traits of Bamboo Species.
22. Water content quantitatively affects metabolic rates over the course of plant ontogeny
23. Significant correlation between leaf vein length per unit area and stomatal density: evidence from Red Tip and Chinese photinias
24. Climate change affects detritus decomposition rates by modifying arthropod performance and species interactions
25. Evolution of Cellular Differentiation: From Hypotheses to Models
26. Linkage between species traits and plant phenology in an alpine meadow
27. Comparison of five equations in describing the variation of leaf area distributions of Alangium chinense (Lour.) Harms.
28. Scaling Relationships among the Mass of Eggshell, Albumen, and Yolk in Six Precocial Birds.
29. Influence of tree size on the scaling relationships of lamina and petiole traits: A case study using Camptotheca acuminata Decne.
30. Scaling relationships between the total number of leaves and the total leaf area per culm of two dwarf bamboo species.
31. Rotated Lorenz Curves of Biological Size Distributions Follow Two Performance Equations.
32. Leaf-age and petiole biomass play significant roles in leaf scaling theory
33. Comparison of three sigmoidal functions describing the leaf growth of Camptotheca acuminata Decne
34. The scaling of elemental stoichiometry and growth rate over the course of bamboo ontogeny
35. Editorial: Deciphering mechanisms of plant adaptation and resistance under cold temperature stress.
36. Significant correlation between leaf vein length per unit area and stomatal density: evidence from Red Tip and Chinese photinias.
37. Evidence that Chinese white olive (Canarium album (Lour.) DC.) fruits are solids of revolution.
38. Stomatal shape described by a superellipse in four Magnoliaceae species.
39. The scaling of elemental stoichiometry and growth rate over the course of bamboo ontogeny.
40. Deciphering the hidden complexity of early land plant reproduction
41. DO SPECIES WITH LARGE CAPITULA SUFFER HIGHER RATES OF PREDISPERSAL SEED LOSS THAN SPECIES WITH SMALL CAPITULA? A FIELD SURVEY OF 34 ASTERACEAE SPECIES IN AN ALPINE MEADOW
42. Domesticated honeybees facilitate interspecific hybridization between two Taraxacum congeners
43. Domestic honeybees affect the performance of pre-dispersal seed predators in an alpine meadow
44. Julius Sachs (1868) : The father of plant physiology
45. The evolutionary origins of cell type diversification and the role of intrinsically disordered proteins
46. Modeling Forest Self-assembly Dynamics Using Allometric and Physical First Principles
47. Polarity, planes of cell division, and the evolution of plant multicellularity
48. Plant Biomechanics: An Overview and Prospectus
49. Allometric Theory and the Mechanical Stability of Large Trees: Proof and Conjecture
50. A Phyletic Perspective on the Allometry of Plant Biomass-Partitioning Patterns and Functionally Equivalent Organ-Categories
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