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Contrasting leaf chemical traits in tropical lianas and trees: Implications for future forest composition
Gregory P. Asner
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Roberta E. Martin
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Earth & Environmental Sciences
tropical forest
37%
chemical
36%
allocation
32%
base (chemical)
28%
chemical defense
28%
physiological response
23%
chemical structure
21%
irradiance
18%
metabolism
15%
canopy
15%
disturbance
12%
biomass
11%
climate change
10%
resource
10%
climate
10%
Agriculture & Biology
lianas
100%
leaves
33%
tropical forests
31%
chemical defenses
17%
leaf mass
16%
chemical structure
14%
light intensity
13%
plant response
13%
leaf area
12%
climate change
12%
canopy
12%
climate
11%
biomass
9%
metabolism
8%
testing
5%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Forests
89%
Climate Change
26%
Biomass
23%
Climate
21%
Light
13%
Maintenance
13%
Growth
9%