A shoot:root carbon:nitrogen allocation model, based on the two processes of transport and chemical conversion, is described and explored. The view is proposed that all allocation models, whether built for the purposes of theoretical investigation or practical application, should start with this irreducible framework. In the present implementation, the processes operate according to: for substrate sources, dependence on shoot and root sizes, with possible product inhibition; for transport, movement down a substrate concentration gradient; for substrate sinks or utilization, linear bisubstrate kinetics. The dynamic and equilibrium properties of the model are explored. Failure of this approach to allocation will indicate to the modeller that ...
Plants respond to nitrogen availability by changing their root : shoot ratios. One hypothesis used t...
Nitrogen is a dominant regulator of vegetation dynamics, net primary production, and terrestrial car...
Nitrogen is a dominant regulator of vegetation dynamics, net primary production, and terrestrial car...
The simulation of carbon allocation among plant organs is one of the weakest features of crop growth...
Quantification of the assimilate partitioning between roots and shoot has been one of the components...
Nitrogen (N) generally limits plant growth and controls biosphere responses to climate change. We in...
Carbon allocation within a plant depends on complex rules linking source organs (mainly shoots) and ...
To avoid pollution by nitrogen fertilizers, nitrogen acquisition and utilization by plants should be...
Carbon allocation within a plant depends on complex rules linking source organs (mainly shoots) and ...
Carbon allocation within a plant depends on complex rules linking source organs (mainly shoots) and ...
Carbon assimilates flow from "source" areas such as leaves to "sink" areas where they are taken up a...
The results of experiments support the proposed conceptual model that relates nitrogen uptake activi...
Process-based tree growth models are recognized to be flexible tools which are valuable for investig...
<div><p>Nitrogen is a dominant regulator of vegetation dynamics, net primary production, and terrest...
Carbon partitioning between alternative sinks is the weak point of all plant growth models, being do...
Plants respond to nitrogen availability by changing their root : shoot ratios. One hypothesis used t...
Nitrogen is a dominant regulator of vegetation dynamics, net primary production, and terrestrial car...
Nitrogen is a dominant regulator of vegetation dynamics, net primary production, and terrestrial car...
The simulation of carbon allocation among plant organs is one of the weakest features of crop growth...
Quantification of the assimilate partitioning between roots and shoot has been one of the components...
Nitrogen (N) generally limits plant growth and controls biosphere responses to climate change. We in...
Carbon allocation within a plant depends on complex rules linking source organs (mainly shoots) and ...
To avoid pollution by nitrogen fertilizers, nitrogen acquisition and utilization by plants should be...
Carbon allocation within a plant depends on complex rules linking source organs (mainly shoots) and ...
Carbon allocation within a plant depends on complex rules linking source organs (mainly shoots) and ...
Carbon assimilates flow from "source" areas such as leaves to "sink" areas where they are taken up a...
The results of experiments support the proposed conceptual model that relates nitrogen uptake activi...
Process-based tree growth models are recognized to be flexible tools which are valuable for investig...
<div><p>Nitrogen is a dominant regulator of vegetation dynamics, net primary production, and terrest...
Carbon partitioning between alternative sinks is the weak point of all plant growth models, being do...
Plants respond to nitrogen availability by changing their root : shoot ratios. One hypothesis used t...
Nitrogen is a dominant regulator of vegetation dynamics, net primary production, and terrestrial car...
Nitrogen is a dominant regulator of vegetation dynamics, net primary production, and terrestrial car...