2023
DOI: 10.1007/s11104-023-06292-0
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Exploring urban remnant forest soil bacterial diversity responses to woody plant leaf functional traits

Jingyi Yang,
Zijin Wang
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“…Leaf functional traits serve as reflections of the physiological and morphological adaptations undertaken by plants in response to environmental changes [12][13][14]. Within this array of traits, SLA and LDMC emerge as pivotal indicators, encapsulating a plant's ability to harness resources and adapt to its environment for survival [15][16][17][18]. SLA, denoted as the ratio of leaf unifacial area to leaf dry weight, provides insights into a plant's adaptive condition in diverse environmental conditions [15,19].…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Leaf functional traits serve as reflections of the physiological and morphological adaptations undertaken by plants in response to environmental changes [12][13][14]. Within this array of traits, SLA and LDMC emerge as pivotal indicators, encapsulating a plant's ability to harness resources and adapt to its environment for survival [15][16][17][18]. SLA, denoted as the ratio of leaf unifacial area to leaf dry weight, provides insights into a plant's adaptive condition in diverse environmental conditions [15,19].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Within this array of traits, SLA and LDMC emerge as pivotal indicators, encapsulating a plant's ability to harness resources and adapt to its environment for survival [15][16][17][18]. SLA, denoted as the ratio of leaf unifacial area to leaf dry weight, provides insights into a plant's adaptive condition in diverse environmental conditions [15,19]. It serves as a fundamental leaf trait within the global leaf economic phenotype spectrum, offering a key component in plant carbon harvesting strategies and indicating the efficiency of plants in utilizing light, temperature, and water resources [20][21][22].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%