1 Innate mean relative growth rate (mean RGR) of seedlings is a key attribute for the performance of species in their natural habitats. This study aimed firstly at identifying easily measurable correlates of mean RGR of temperate zone woody species. Secondly, it tested the hypothesis that functional groups of woody plants could be characterized by their mean RGR and associated allocation and leaf attributes. 2 In a standardized experiment, 80 woody species from the British Isles and North Spain, ranging widely in leaf habit and life-form, were screened for seed weight and potential seedling mean relative growth rate (RGR), biomass allocation and leaf attributes. 3 Mean RGR, when based on plant weights excluding any attached thick cotyledons...
Background and Aims Plant relative growth rate (RGR) depends on biomass allocation to leaves (leaf m...
Research into interspecific variation in functional traits is important for our understanding of tr...
Relative growth rate (RGR) is a fundamental trait for comparative plant ecology but cannot be measur...
1 Innate mean relative growth rate (mean RGR) of seedlings is a key attribute for the performance of...
This study aimed to identify functional correlates of seedling leaf nutrient content among woody spe...
This study aimed to identify functional correlates of seedling leaf nutrient content among woody spe...
Three groups of species (21 herbaceous monocotyledons, 22 herbaceous dicotyledons and 16 woody dicot...
Large interspecific differences exist in the potential relative growth rate (RGR) of plants. Which p...
Stem traits were analysed in laboratory-grown seedlings of 80 European woody and semiwoody species o...
A hypothesized relationship between seed weight and leaf size was investigated for 58 diverse Britis...
Abstract. Research into interspecific variation in functional traits is important for our understand...
1. Seedling relative growth rate (RGR) is often decomposed into the product of specific leaf area (l...
Initial growth of germinated seeds is an important life history stage, critical for establishment an...
Research into interspecific variation in functional traits is important for our understanding of tra...
Seedling relative growth rate (RGR) achieved under favourable growth conditions can be thought of as...
Background and Aims Plant relative growth rate (RGR) depends on biomass allocation to leaves (leaf m...
Research into interspecific variation in functional traits is important for our understanding of tr...
Relative growth rate (RGR) is a fundamental trait for comparative plant ecology but cannot be measur...
1 Innate mean relative growth rate (mean RGR) of seedlings is a key attribute for the performance of...
This study aimed to identify functional correlates of seedling leaf nutrient content among woody spe...
This study aimed to identify functional correlates of seedling leaf nutrient content among woody spe...
Three groups of species (21 herbaceous monocotyledons, 22 herbaceous dicotyledons and 16 woody dicot...
Large interspecific differences exist in the potential relative growth rate (RGR) of plants. Which p...
Stem traits were analysed in laboratory-grown seedlings of 80 European woody and semiwoody species o...
A hypothesized relationship between seed weight and leaf size was investigated for 58 diverse Britis...
Abstract. Research into interspecific variation in functional traits is important for our understand...
1. Seedling relative growth rate (RGR) is often decomposed into the product of specific leaf area (l...
Initial growth of germinated seeds is an important life history stage, critical for establishment an...
Research into interspecific variation in functional traits is important for our understanding of tra...
Seedling relative growth rate (RGR) achieved under favourable growth conditions can be thought of as...
Background and Aims Plant relative growth rate (RGR) depends on biomass allocation to leaves (leaf m...
Research into interspecific variation in functional traits is important for our understanding of tr...
Relative growth rate (RGR) is a fundamental trait for comparative plant ecology but cannot be measur...