14 páginas.-- 5 figuras.-- 2 tablas.-- 83 referencias.-- Electronic supplementary material The online version of this article https://doi.org/10.1007/s00468-017-1646-z) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized usersKey message This study reinforces the existence of the leaf economics spectrum in Mediterranean woody species, and demonstrates the strong influence of phylogeny, leaf habit and environmental context as main drivers of variability in structural and nutrient traits of leaves. Abstract Leaf structural and nutrient traits are key attributes of plant ecological strategies, as these traits are related to resource-use strategies and plant growth. However, leaf structure and nutrient composition can vary among ...
Structural and nutrient traits of a leaf are important for understanding plant ecological strategies...
Large variations are found in leaf morphology and physiology across species in nature, reflecting di...
Póster presentado en el 39th New Phytologist Symposium: "Trait covariation: structural and functiona...
Leaf structural and nutrient traits are key attributes of plant ecological strategies, as these trai...
Key message: This study reinforces the existence of the leaf economics spectrum in Mediterranean woo...
Leaf structural and chemical traits are key attributes of plant growth ability, resource use efficie...
14 páginas.-- 4 figuras.-- 1 tablas.-- 38 referencias.-- Electronic supplementary material The onlin...
Questions: Is there any evidence of coordination among leaf, stem and root traits, and thereby of th...
<div><p>Leaf mass per area (LMA) is a morphological trait widely used as a good indicator of plant f...
Leaf mass per area (LMA) is a morphological trait widely used as a good indicator of plant functioni...
9 páginas.-- 5 figuras.-- 47 referencias.-- The Supplementary Material for this article can be fou...
Structural and nutrient traits of a leaf are important for understanding plant ecological strategies...
Structural and nutrient traits of a leaf are important for understanding plant ecological strategies...
Structural and nutrient traits of a leaf are important for understanding plant ecological strategies...
Summary. — This study analyses the biochemical diversity, under field conditions, of 10 important wo...
Structural and nutrient traits of a leaf are important for understanding plant ecological strategies...
Large variations are found in leaf morphology and physiology across species in nature, reflecting di...
Póster presentado en el 39th New Phytologist Symposium: "Trait covariation: structural and functiona...
Leaf structural and nutrient traits are key attributes of plant ecological strategies, as these trai...
Key message: This study reinforces the existence of the leaf economics spectrum in Mediterranean woo...
Leaf structural and chemical traits are key attributes of plant growth ability, resource use efficie...
14 páginas.-- 4 figuras.-- 1 tablas.-- 38 referencias.-- Electronic supplementary material The onlin...
Questions: Is there any evidence of coordination among leaf, stem and root traits, and thereby of th...
<div><p>Leaf mass per area (LMA) is a morphological trait widely used as a good indicator of plant f...
Leaf mass per area (LMA) is a morphological trait widely used as a good indicator of plant functioni...
9 páginas.-- 5 figuras.-- 47 referencias.-- The Supplementary Material for this article can be fou...
Structural and nutrient traits of a leaf are important for understanding plant ecological strategies...
Structural and nutrient traits of a leaf are important for understanding plant ecological strategies...
Structural and nutrient traits of a leaf are important for understanding plant ecological strategies...
Summary. — This study analyses the biochemical diversity, under field conditions, of 10 important wo...
Structural and nutrient traits of a leaf are important for understanding plant ecological strategies...
Large variations are found in leaf morphology and physiology across species in nature, reflecting di...
Póster presentado en el 39th New Phytologist Symposium: "Trait covariation: structural and functiona...