Root to shoot ratio (RS) is commonly used to describe the biomass allocation between below- and aboveground parts of plants. Determining the key factors influencing RS and interpreting the relationship between RS and environmental factors is important for biological and ecological research. In this study, we compiled 2088 pairs of root and shoot biomass data across China’s terrestrial biomes to examine variations in the RS and its responses to biotic and abiotic factors including vegetation type, soil texture, climatic variables, and stand age. The median value of RS (RSm) for grasslands, shrublands, and forests was 6.0, 0.73, and 0.23, respectively. The range of RS was considerably wide for each vegetation type. RS values for all three maj...
Many studies have focused on the relationship between vegetation biomass and environmental factors i...
Background – Shrublands are receiving increasing attention because of climate change. However, knowl...
Understanding and predicting ecosystem functioning such as biomass accumulation requires an accurate...
<div><p>Root to shoot ratio (RS) is commonly used to describe the biomass allocation between below- ...
Root to shoot ratio (RS) is commonly used to describe the biomass allocation between below- and abov...
Above- and belowground biomass allocation not only influences growth of individual plants, but also ...
Globally, the allocation of root-shoot biomass is a key plant-adaptive strategy for terrestrial ecos...
Plant biomass and the root/shoot ratio (R/S) are key parameters for estimating terrestrial ecosystem...
The roots linking the above-ground organs and soil are key components for estimating net primary pro...
The roots linking the above-ground organs and soil are key components for estimating net primary pro...
Temperate and boreal forests act as major sinks for atmospheric CO2. To assess the magnitude and dis...
Many studies have focused on the relationship between vegetation biomass and environmental factors i...
Plant biomass allocation between below- and above-ground parts can actively adapt to the ambient gro...
Plant biomass allocation between below- and above-ground parts can actively adapt to the ambient gro...
Plant biomass allocation between below- and above-ground parts can actively adapt to the ambient gro...
Many studies have focused on the relationship between vegetation biomass and environmental factors i...
Background – Shrublands are receiving increasing attention because of climate change. However, knowl...
Understanding and predicting ecosystem functioning such as biomass accumulation requires an accurate...
<div><p>Root to shoot ratio (RS) is commonly used to describe the biomass allocation between below- ...
Root to shoot ratio (RS) is commonly used to describe the biomass allocation between below- and abov...
Above- and belowground biomass allocation not only influences growth of individual plants, but also ...
Globally, the allocation of root-shoot biomass is a key plant-adaptive strategy for terrestrial ecos...
Plant biomass and the root/shoot ratio (R/S) are key parameters for estimating terrestrial ecosystem...
The roots linking the above-ground organs and soil are key components for estimating net primary pro...
The roots linking the above-ground organs and soil are key components for estimating net primary pro...
Temperate and boreal forests act as major sinks for atmospheric CO2. To assess the magnitude and dis...
Many studies have focused on the relationship between vegetation biomass and environmental factors i...
Plant biomass allocation between below- and above-ground parts can actively adapt to the ambient gro...
Plant biomass allocation between below- and above-ground parts can actively adapt to the ambient gro...
Plant biomass allocation between below- and above-ground parts can actively adapt to the ambient gro...
Many studies have focused on the relationship between vegetation biomass and environmental factors i...
Background – Shrublands are receiving increasing attention because of climate change. However, knowl...
Understanding and predicting ecosystem functioning such as biomass accumulation requires an accurate...