2020
Martínez, D. N.; de la Barrera, E.
Germination ecophysiology for three peri-urban ephemeral weeds Journal Article
In: La Granja (Revista de Ciencias de la Vida), vol. 31, pp. 03, 2020.
Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tags: invasive species, reproductive ecophysiology, temperature, urban ecology, water relations
@article{Martínez2020,
title = {Germination ecophysiology for three peri-urban ephemeral weeds},
author = {D. N. Martínez and E. de la Barrera },
url = {https://lagranja.ups.edu.ec/index.php/granja/article/view/31.2020.03},
doi = {10.17163/lgr.n31.2020.03},
year = {2020},
date = {2020-02-28},
journal = {La Granja (Revista de Ciencias de la Vida)},
volume = {31},
pages = {03},
abstract = {The environmental requirements leading to germination were determined by three common species found during the June-October 2009 rainy season in a peri-urban site from Morelia, Michoacán, Mexico, where the construction of a campus of Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM) was underway. In particular, the responses were evaluated in the laboratory to low-temperature stratification, as well as day/night air temperature, and water potential for the native Onagraceae Lopezia racemosa and Ludwigia octovalvis, and the exotic Polygonaceae Rumex crispus. Low-temperature stratification had no effect on germination by L. racemosa, for which maximum germination averaging 88% was optimal at 25/15 and 30/20 ºC. Germination at 21 d was halved at –0.5 MPa and completely inhibited at –1.0 MPa. The seeds of L. octovalvis were also insensitive to low temperature stratification and their germination never exceeded 70%, with the two highest temperatures of 30/20 and 35/25 ºC being the optimum. For this species germination was maximal at 0.0 MPa, decreasing significantly under every treatment with a minimum germination of 21% for seeds incubated at –0.1 MPa. Germination for the exotic R. crispus was delayed by low-temperature stratification, although all its seeds germinated regardless of the temperature or water potential treatment. While the environmental requirements for germination of ephemeral species often match the typical climate of their growing season, the differential responses found for the species considered in the present study provide some insight into the mechanisms leading to changes in species composition for communities from disturbed environments, including the displacement of native species and the proliferation of exotic, potentially invasive plants. },
keywords = {invasive species, reproductive ecophysiology, temperature, urban ecology, water relations},
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2017
Martínez, D. N.; de la Barrera, E.
PREPRINT: Germination ecophysiology for three peri-urban ephemeral weeds Journal Article
In: PeerJ Preprints, vol. 5, pp. e2950v1, 2017, ISSN: 2167-9843, (NOT Peer reviewed. This is an early communication for feedback before peer review).
Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tags: disturbance, invasive species, land-use change, reproductive ecophysiology, seed bank, temperature, urban ecology, water relations
@article{Martínez2017,
title = {PREPRINT: Germination ecophysiology for three peri-urban ephemeral weeds},
author = {D. N. Martínez and E. de la Barrera},
url = {https://peerj.com/preprints/2950/},
doi = {10.7287/peerj.preprints.2950v1},
issn = { 2167-9843},
year = {2017},
date = {2017-04-27},
journal = {PeerJ Preprints},
volume = {5},
pages = {e2950v1},
abstract = {We determined the environmental requirements leading to germination by three common species found during the summer rainy season in a peri-urban site where construction of a university campus was underway. In particular, we evaluated laboratory responses to low-temperature stratification, day/night air temperature, and water potential for the native Onagraceae Lopezia racemosa and Ludwigia octovalvis, and the exotic Polygonaceae Rumex crispus. Low-temperature stratification had no effect on germination by L. racemosa, for which maximum germination averaging 88% was optimal at 25/15 and 30/20 ºC. Germination at 21 d was halved at –0.5 MPa and completely inhibited at –1.0 MPa. The seeds of L. octovalvis were also insensitive to low temperature stratification and their germination never exceeded 70%, with the two highest temperatures of 30/20 and 35/25 ºC being the optimum. For this species germination was maximal at 0.0 MPa, decreasing significantly under every treatment with a minimum germination of 21% for seeds incubated at –0.1 MPa. Germination for the exotic R. crispus was delayed by low-temperature stratification, although all of its seeds germinated regardless of the temperature or water potential treatment. While the environmental requirements for germination of ephemeral species often match the typical climate of their growing season, the differential responses found for the species considered in the present study provide some insight into the mechanisms leading to changes in species composition for communities from disturbed environments, including the displacement of native species and the proliferation of exotic, potentially invasive, plants.},
note = {NOT Peer reviewed. This is an early communication for feedback before peer review},
keywords = {disturbance, invasive species, land-use change, reproductive ecophysiology, seed bank, temperature, urban ecology, water relations},
pubstate = {published},
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2015
Gudiño, W.; Ávila-Díaz, I.; Oyama, K.; de la Barrera, E.
High-temperature tolerance by the endangered Mexican orchid Laelia speciosa Journal Article
In: Tropical Conservation Science, vol. 8, no. 4, pp. 983-991, 2015.
Links | BibTeX | Tags: assisted migration, climate change, conservation physiology, ecological niche, global warming, Laelia, orchid, temperature, tissue culture
@article{Gudiño2015b,
title = {High-temperature tolerance by the endangered Mexican orchid \textit{Laelia speciosa}},
author = {W. Gudiño and I. Ávila-Díaz and K. Oyama and E. de la Barrera },
url = {http://tropicalconservationscience.mongabay.com/content/v8/tcs_v8i4_983-991_Gudino.pdf},
year = {2015},
date = {2015-12-13},
journal = {Tropical Conservation Science},
volume = {8},
number = {4},
pages = {983-991},
keywords = {assisted migration, climate change, conservation physiology, ecological niche, global warming, Laelia, orchid, temperature, tissue culture},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {article}
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2014
Gudiño, W.; de la Barrera, E.
Fenología reproductiva y tolerancia a temperaturas altas en Stenocereus queretaroensis Journal Article
In: Polibotánica, vol. 37, pp. 63-78, 2014.
Links | BibTeX | Tags: cactus, flower, nectar, temperature
@article{Gudiño2014,
title = {Fenología reproductiva y tolerancia a temperaturas altas en Stenocereus queretaroensis},
author = {W. Gudiño and E. de la Barrera },
url = {http://www.herbario.encb.ipn.mx/pb/esp/num37/tema4esp.htm},
year = {2014},
date = {2014-08-01},
journal = {Polibotánica},
volume = {37},
pages = {63-78},
keywords = {cactus, flower, nectar, temperature},
pubstate = {published},
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2013
Soto-Correa, J. C.; Sáenz-Romero, C.; Lindig-Cisneros, R.; de la Barrera, E.
The neotropical shrub Lupinus elegans, from temperate forests, may not adapt to climate change Journal Article
In: Plant Biology, vol. 15, no. 3, pp. 607-610, 2013.
Links | BibTeX | Tags: acclimation, climate change, conservation physiology, global warming, LT50, Lupinus, shrub, temperate forest, temperature, tolerance, understory
@article{Soto-Correa2013,
title = {The neotropical shrub Lupinus elegans, from temperate forests, may not adapt to climate change},
author = {J. C. Soto-Correa and C. Sáenz-Romero and R. Lindig-Cisneros and E. de la Barrera },
url = {http://agro.mx/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/027-Soto-Correa-2013.pdf},
doi = {10.1111/j.1438-8677.2012.00716.x},
year = {2013},
date = {2013-01-01},
journal = {Plant Biology},
volume = {15},
number = {3},
pages = {607-610},
keywords = {acclimation, climate change, conservation physiology, global warming, LT50, Lupinus, shrub, temperate forest, temperature, tolerance, understory},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {article}
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2011
Gudiño, W.; Casas, A.; Valiente-Banuet, A.; Orozco-Martínez, R.; de la Barrera, E.
In: Journal of the Professional Association for Cactus Development, vol. 13, pp. 88-101, 2011.
Links | BibTeX | Tags: anthesis, cactus, climate, climate change, drought, energy balance, light, microenvironment, nectar flower, photosynthesis, Polaskia, Tehuacán, temperature
@article{Gudiño2011,
title = {Climate and microenvironmental parameters affecting anthesis and nectar secretion for Polaskia chende and P. chichipe, endemic columnar cacti from the Tehuacán Valley, Puebla},
author = {W. Gudiño and A. Casas and A. Valiente-Banuet and R. Orozco-Martínez and E. de la Barrera},
url = {http://www.jpacd.org/?modulo=JS&ID=14},
year = {2011},
date = {2011-02-02},
journal = {Journal of the Professional Association for Cactus Development},
volume = {13},
pages = {88-101},
keywords = {anthesis, cactus, climate, climate change, drought, energy balance, light, microenvironment, nectar flower, photosynthesis, Polaskia, Tehuacán, temperature},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {article}
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2009
de la Barrera, E.; Smith, W. K. (Ed.)
Perspectives in Biophysical Plant Ecophysiology: A Tribute to Park S. Nobel Book
Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, 2009.
Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tags: biophysical, cactus, CAM, ecophysiology, festschrift, global change, temperature
@book{delaBarrera2009,
title = {Perspectives in Biophysical Plant Ecophysiology: A Tribute to Park S. Nobel},
editor = {E. de la Barrera and W. K. Smith},
url = {http://www.librosoa.unam.mx/handle/123456789/2012},
year = {2009},
date = {2009-01-01},
publisher = {Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México},
abstract = {Park S. Nobel (Distinguished Professor Emeritus, University of California, Los Angeles) pioneered the coupling of cellular physical chemistry with plant physiology, providing a sound physicochemical interpretation of the laws of diffusion to a rapidly expanding field of plant physiological ecology. For the first time, the commonly applied Fick's and Ohm's Laws could be explained on a thermodynamic basis with exceptional clarity and a strong analytical approach. His classical textbook is the only one of its kind to provide an extensive array of quantitative problems and solutions in the field of plant biophysics and ecophysiology, extending from the molecular to the ecological level. Accompanying Park's production of such a prestigious textbook are an extraordinary number of refereed publications and four other books on desert plant ecophysiology. In this festschrift, former graduate students and postdocs, as well as colleagues of Prof. Nobel present a series of reviews that include scales from sub-cellular to global, and topics that range from desert succulent biology to the physiology of alpine plants, encompassing basic research and applications in agronomy and conservation biology. This state-of-the-field survey provides current and useful information for professionals and graduate students searching for research topics, while illustrating the broad span of the influence that Nobel's career has had on modern ecophysiology.},
keywords = {biophysical, cactus, CAM, ecophysiology, festschrift, global change, temperature},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {book}
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2007
de la Barrera, E.; Castellanos, A. E.
High temperature effects on gas exchange for the invasive buffel grass (Pennisetum ciliare [L.] Link) Journal Article
In: Weed Biology and Management, vol. 7, pp. 128-131, 2007.
Links | BibTeX | Tags: acclimation, buffel grass, Cenchrus, CO2, cultivation, forage, global change, invasive species, Pennisetum, photosynthesis, shade, Sonoran Desert, temperature, transpiration, water
@article{delaBarrera2007,
title = {High temperature effects on gas exchange for the invasive buffel grass (Pennisetum ciliare [L.] Link)},
author = {E. de la Barrera and A. E. Castellanos},
url = {http://agro.mx/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/014-De-la-Barrera-Castellanos-2007-WBM.pdf},
year = {2007},
date = {2007-01-01},
journal = {Weed Biology and Management},
volume = {7},
pages = {128-131},
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pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {article}
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2004
Nobel, P. S.; de la Barrera, E.
CO2 uptake by the cultivated hemiepiphytic cactus, Hylocereus undatus Journal Article
In: Annals of Applied Biology, vol. 144, pp. 1-8, 2004.
Links | BibTeX | Tags: abscisic acid, agriculture, cactus, CO2, cultivation, Hylocereus, nitrogen, photosynthesis, pitahaya, temperature, tropical forest, water
@article{Nobel2004,
title = {CO2 uptake by the cultivated hemiepiphytic cactus, Hylocereus undatus},
author = {P. S. Nobel and E. de la Barrera},
url = {http://agro.mx/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/010-Nobel-De-la-Barrera-2004-Ann-Appl-Biol.pdf},
year = {2004},
date = {2004-04-04},
journal = {Annals of Applied Biology},
volume = {144},
pages = {1-8},
keywords = {abscisic acid, agriculture, cactus, CO2, cultivation, Hylocereus, nitrogen, photosynthesis, pitahaya, temperature, tropical forest, water},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {article}
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2003
de la Barrera, E.; Nobel, P. S.
Physiological ecology of seed germination for the columnar cactus Stenocereus queretaroensis Journal Article
In: Journal of Arid Environments, vol. 53, pp. 297-306, 2003.
Links | BibTeX | Tags: acclimation, action spectrum, adaptation, cactus, columnar, ecophysiology, germination, phytochrome, seed, seed longevity, Stenocereus, temperature, water
@article{delaBarrera2003,
title = {Physiological ecology of seed germination for the columnar cactus Stenocereus queretaroensis},
author = {E. de la Barrera and P. S. Nobel },
url = {http://agro.mx/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/007-De-la-Barrera-Nobel-2003-J-Arid-Environ.pdf},
year = {2003},
date = {2003-02-01},
journal = {Journal of Arid Environments},
volume = {53},
pages = {297-306},
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Nobel, P. S.; de la Barrera, E.
Tolerances and acclimation to low and high temperatures for cladodes, fruits and roots of a widely cultivated cactus, Opuntia ficus-indica Journal Article
In: New Phytologist, vol. 157, pp. 271-279, 2003.
Links | BibTeX | Tags: acclimation, cactus, climate, fruit, opuntia, prickly pear, root, sugar, temperature, tolerance
@article{Nobel2003,
title = {Tolerances and acclimation to low and high temperatures for cladodes, fruits and roots of a widely cultivated cactus, Opuntia ficus-indica},
author = {P. S. Nobel and E. de la Barrera },
url = {http://agro.mx/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/006-Nobel-De-la-Barrera-2003-New-Phytol.pdf},
year = {2003},
date = {2003-01-01},
journal = {New Phytologist},
volume = {157},
pages = {271-279},
keywords = {acclimation, cactus, climate, fruit, opuntia, prickly pear, root, sugar, temperature, tolerance},
pubstate = {published},
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2002
Nobel, P. S.; de la Barrera, E.; Beilman, D. W.; Doherty, J. H.; Zutta, B. R.
Temperature limitations for cultivation of edible cacti in California Journal Article
In: Madroño, vol. 49, no. 4, pp. 228-236, 2002.
Links | BibTeX | Tags: agriculture, cactus, CAM, CO2, cultivation, fruit, Hylocereus, opuntia, temperature
@article{Nobel2002b,
title = {Temperature limitations for cultivation of edible cacti in California},
author = {P. S. Nobel and E. de la Barrera and D. W. Beilman and J. H. Doherty and B. R. Zutta},
url = {http://agro.mx/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/005-Nobel-et-al-Madrono-2002.pdf},
year = {2002},
date = {2002-04-04},
journal = {Madroño},
volume = {49},
number = {4},
pages = {228-236},
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Nobel, P. S.; de la Barrera, E.
High temperature and net CO2 uptake, growth, and stem damage for the hemiepiphytic cactus Hylocereus undatus Journal Article
In: Biotropica, vol. 34, no. 2, pp. 225-231, 2002.
Links | BibTeX | Tags: acclimation, cactus, CAM, desert, fruit, Hylocereus, necrosis, neutral red, pitahaya, root, temperature, tropical forest
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title = {High temperature and net CO2 uptake, growth, and stem damage for the hemiepiphytic cactus Hylocereus undatus},
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pages = {225-231},
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