competition, Soil heterogeneity Size variability in plant populations has been extensively studied and much of this inquiry has focused on the types of competition that are involved in increasing or decreasing size inequality. It is often assumed that com-petition for light is size-asymmetric, meaning that a plant can potentially dominate a competitive relationship through shading if it is taller than its competitor. The light resources obtained by the taller plant are thus dispro-portionate to its size. In contrast, competition for soil resources may be more size-symmetric, the amount of soil nutrients obtained seems to be in direct proportion to a plant’s size. Most studies examining belowground com-petition have used homogeneously distri...
The effects of plants on soil vary greatly between plant species and in mixed plant communities this...
1. Spatial and temporal pattern of nutrient delivery to individual plants and plant populations can ...
The loss of biodiversity can greatly influence ecosystem functions. Hence understanding the mechanis...
Size variability in plant populations has been extensively studied andmuch of this inquiry has focus...
Patterns of size inequality in crowded plant populations are often taken to be indicative of the deg...
Several recent studies demonstrate that yield of individual plants, and their allocation of biomass ...
1. An experiment was carried out to determine whether the spatial pattern of soil nutrient distribut...
Resource competition theory in plants has focused largely on resource-acquisition traits that are in...
Background and Aims: Size-asymmetric competition occurs when larger plants have a disproportionate a...
Although competition for belowground resources can reduce plant growth, surprising little work has b...
Resource competition theory in plants has focused largely on resource acquisition traits that are in...
1. The effects of plants on soil vary greatly between plant species and in mixed plant communities t...
The effects of plants on soil vary greatly between plant species and in mixed plant communities this...
Bartelheimer M, Steinlein T, Beyschlag W. N-15-nitrate-labelling demonstrates a size symmetric compe...
The original publication can be found at www.springerlink.comWe investigated the interactive effects...
The effects of plants on soil vary greatly between plant species and in mixed plant communities this...
1. Spatial and temporal pattern of nutrient delivery to individual plants and plant populations can ...
The loss of biodiversity can greatly influence ecosystem functions. Hence understanding the mechanis...
Size variability in plant populations has been extensively studied andmuch of this inquiry has focus...
Patterns of size inequality in crowded plant populations are often taken to be indicative of the deg...
Several recent studies demonstrate that yield of individual plants, and their allocation of biomass ...
1. An experiment was carried out to determine whether the spatial pattern of soil nutrient distribut...
Resource competition theory in plants has focused largely on resource-acquisition traits that are in...
Background and Aims: Size-asymmetric competition occurs when larger plants have a disproportionate a...
Although competition for belowground resources can reduce plant growth, surprising little work has b...
Resource competition theory in plants has focused largely on resource acquisition traits that are in...
1. The effects of plants on soil vary greatly between plant species and in mixed plant communities t...
The effects of plants on soil vary greatly between plant species and in mixed plant communities this...
Bartelheimer M, Steinlein T, Beyschlag W. N-15-nitrate-labelling demonstrates a size symmetric compe...
The original publication can be found at www.springerlink.comWe investigated the interactive effects...
The effects of plants on soil vary greatly between plant species and in mixed plant communities this...
1. Spatial and temporal pattern of nutrient delivery to individual plants and plant populations can ...
The loss of biodiversity can greatly influence ecosystem functions. Hence understanding the mechanis...