Bunchgrasses are one of the most important plant functional groups in grassland ecosystems. Reproductive allocation (RA) for a bunchgrass is a hierarchical process; however, how bunchgrasses adjust their RAs along hierarchical levels in response to nutrient addition has never been addressed. Here, utilizing an 11-year nutrient addition experiment, we examined the patterns and variations in RA of Agropyron cristatum at the individual, tiller and spike levels. We evaluated the reproductive allometric relationship at each level by type II regression analysis to determine size-dependent and size-independent effects on plant RA variations. Our results indicate that the proportion of reproductive individuals in A. cristatum increased significantl...
Reproductive allocation (RA) is a measure of how resources (biomass, nutrients) are partitioned betw...
Root proliferation is important in determining root foraging capability of rangeland grasses to unpr...
International audience1. Calls for the application of ecological principles in agriculture have gain...
Fertilization via agricultural inputs and nutrient deposition is one of the major threats to global ...
International audience1. Reproductive biomass (RB) is a key component of plant life history. Because...
Understanding the relationship between species traits and species abundance is an important goal in ...
When perennial herbs face the risk of being outcompeted in the course of succession, they are hypoth...
Compositional shifts of bunchgrass species in the Southern Tall Grassveld in response to different c...
Maintaining self-sustaining populations of desired plants is fundamental to rangeland management, an...
The influence of environmental factors on biomass partitioning of annual arable weed Centaurea cyanu...
Maintaining self-sustaining populations of desired plants is fundamental to rangeland management, an...
Abstract: Several purported cases of plasticity in plant allocation patterns appear to be the effect...
Calls for ecological principles in agriculture have gained momentum. Intercropping systems have long...
A plant's reproductive allocation (RA) schedule describes the fraction of surplus energy allocated t...
Reproductive allocation (RA) is a measure of how resources (biomass, nutrients) are partitioned betw...
Root proliferation is important in determining root foraging capability of rangeland grasses to unpr...
International audience1. Calls for the application of ecological principles in agriculture have gain...
Fertilization via agricultural inputs and nutrient deposition is one of the major threats to global ...
International audience1. Reproductive biomass (RB) is a key component of plant life history. Because...
Understanding the relationship between species traits and species abundance is an important goal in ...
When perennial herbs face the risk of being outcompeted in the course of succession, they are hypoth...
Compositional shifts of bunchgrass species in the Southern Tall Grassveld in response to different c...
Maintaining self-sustaining populations of desired plants is fundamental to rangeland management, an...
The influence of environmental factors on biomass partitioning of annual arable weed Centaurea cyanu...
Maintaining self-sustaining populations of desired plants is fundamental to rangeland management, an...
Abstract: Several purported cases of plasticity in plant allocation patterns appear to be the effect...
Calls for ecological principles in agriculture have gained momentum. Intercropping systems have long...
A plant's reproductive allocation (RA) schedule describes the fraction of surplus energy allocated t...
Reproductive allocation (RA) is a measure of how resources (biomass, nutrients) are partitioned betw...
Root proliferation is important in determining root foraging capability of rangeland grasses to unpr...
International audience1. Calls for the application of ecological principles in agriculture have gain...