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2. Warming reduces both photosynthetic nutrient use efficiency and water use efficiency in Mediterranean shrubsWarming reduces nutrient use efficiency
3. Contrasting Responses of Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungal Families to Simulated Climate Warming and Drying in a Semiarid Shrubland
4. Mistletoe-induced carbon, water and nutrient imbalances are imprinted on tree rings.
5. Utilizing symbiotic relationships and assisted migration in restoration to cope with multiple stressors, and the legacy of invasive species
6. Tight coupling between leaf δ13C and N content along leaf ageing in the N2‐fixing legume tree black locust (Robinia pseudoacacia L.)
7. Pushing the limits of C3 intrinsic water use efficiency in Mediterranean semiarid steppes: Responses of a drought‐avoider perennial grass to climate aridification
8. Nurse shrubs can receive water stored in the parenchyma of their facilitated columnar cacti
9. Pushing the limits of C3 intrinsic water use efficiency in Mediterranean semiarid steppes: Responses of a drought‐avoider perennial grass to climate aridification.
10. Poor plant performance under simulated climate change is linked to mycorrhizal responses in a semi-arid shrubland
11. Nurse plants transfer more nitrogen to distantly related species
12. Tight coupling between leaf δ13C and N content along leaf ageing in the N2-fixing legume tree black locust (Robinia pseudoacacia L.).
13. The gap between mycorrhizal science and application: existence, origins, and relevance during the United Nation's Decade on Ecosystem Restoration
14. The gap between mycorrhizal science and application: existence, origins, and relevance during the United Nation's Decade on Ecosystem Restoration
15. Pine afforestation decreases the long-term performance of understorey shrubs in a semi-arid Mediterranean ecosystem : a stable isotope approach
16. Usefulness of pioneer vegetation for the phytomanagement of metal(loid)s enriched tailings: Grasses vs. shrubs vs. trees
17. Elemental and stable isotope composition of Pinus halepensis foliage along a metal(loid) polluted gradient: implications for phytomanagement of mine tailings in semiarid areas
18. Changes in soil hyphal abundance and viability can alter the patterns of hydraulic redistribution by plant roots
19. Higher leaf nitrogen content is linked to tighter stomatal regulation of transpiration and more efficient water use across dryland trees
20. Coordination between water uptake depth and the leaf economic spectrum in a Mediterranean shrubland
21. The role of nutritional impairment in carbon‐water balance of silver fir drought‐induced dieback
22. Water Source Partitioning among Trees Growing on Shallow Karst Soils in a Seasonally Dry Tropical Climate
23. CORRIGENDUM: Common mycorrhizal networks provide a potential pathway for the transfer of hydraulically lifted water between plants
24. Common mycorrhizal networks provide a potential pathway for the transfer of hydraulically lifted water between plants
25. Corrigendum
26. Warming Reduces Both Photosynthetic Nutrient Use Efficiency and Water Use Efficiency in Mediterranean Shrubs
27. Utilization of bedrock water by Brosimum alicastrum trees growing on shallow soil atop limestone in a dry tropical climate
28. The Economics Spectrum Drives Root Trait Strategies in Mediterranean Vegetation
29. Contrasting Responses of Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungal Families to Simulated Climate Warming and Drying in a Semiarid Shrubland
30. Links between vegetation patterns, soil C and N pools and respiration rate under three different land uses in a dry Mediterranean ecosystem
31. Chronically Low Nutrient Concentrations in Tree Rings Are Linked to Greater Tree Vulnerability to Drought in Nothofagus dombeyi
32. Lower relative abundance of ectomycorrhizal fungi under a warmer and drier climate is linked to enhanced soil organic matter decomposition
33. Lower relative abundance of ectomycorrhizal fungi under a warmer and drier climate is linked to enhanced soil organic matter decomposition
34. Contrasting Responses of Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungal Families to Simulated Climate Warming and Drying in A Semiarid Shrubland
35. Water transfer via ectomycorrhizal fungal hyphae to conifer seedlings
36. Altered leaf elemental composition with climate change is linked to reductions in photosynthesis, growth and survival in a semi‐arid shrubland
37. Vertical decoupling of soil nutrients and water under climate warming reduces plant cumulative nutrient uptake, water‐use efficiency and productivity
38. Differential response of δ13C and water use efficiency to arbuscular mycorrhizal infection in two aridland woody plant species
39. Foliar fertilization of two dominant species in a semiarid ecosystem improves their ecophysiological status and the use efficiency of a water pulse
40. Altered leaf elemental composition with climate change is linked to reductions in photosynthesis, growth and survival in a semi‐arid shrubland
41. Altered leaf litter quality exacerbates the negative impact of climate change on decomposition
42. Altered leaf elemental composition with climate change is linked to reductions in photosynthesis, growth and survival in a semi‐arid shrubland.
43. Poor plant performance under simulated climate change is linked to mycorrhizal responses in a semi-arid shrubland
44. Soil fungi promote nitrogen transfer among plants involved in long-lasting facilitative interactions
45. Pine afforestation decreases the long‐term performance of understorey shrubs in a semi‐arid Mediterranean ecosystem: a stable isotope approach
46. Estrategias de utilización del agua por las plantas en pinares naturales y de repoblación del sureste ibérico semiárido
47. Estrategias de utilización del agua por las plantas en pinares naturales y de repoblación del sureste ibérico semiárido
48. Post-fire wood management alters water stress, growth, and performance of pine regeneration in a Mediterranean ecosystem
49. Isotopes reveal contrasting water use strategies among coexisting plant species in a Mediterranean ecosystem
50. Stand structure modulates the long-term vulnerability of Pinus halepensis to climatic drought in a semiarid Mediterranean ecosystem
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