<p><b>Focal plant shoot (A) and root (B) biomass among various interaction regimes in a greenhouse experiment.</b> Error bars represent the standard error of the least squares means. Similar letters indicate no significant difference at HSD<sub>0.05.</sub></p
<p>(<b>a</b>) Overall, maximum root length differed significantly depending on the neighbouring plan...
Evolutionary game-theoretical studies have indicated that plant populations with maximum seed produc...
<p>A) The effects on aboveground biomass when comparing <i>A</i>. <i>ramosum</i> from open and fores...
<div><p>Competition is a key feature that structures the composition of plant communities. A growing...
Competition is a key feature that structures the composition of plant communities. A growing body of...
Plants are able to detect the presence of their neighbours belowground. The associated root response...
Plants are able to detect the presence of their neighbours belowground. The associated root response...
1. Plants are able to detect the presence of their neighbours below-ground. The associated root r...
To investigate the responses of plants to their below-ground neighbours independently of nutrient av...
To investigate the responses of plants to their below‐ground neighbours independently of nutrient av...
Root growth patterns respond to small-scale resource heterogeneity and the presence of roots of neig...
In a complex soil environment, competitive and environmental factors will interact with individual t...
Rhizobial symbiosis is known to increase the nitrogen availability in the rhizosphere of legumes. Th...
Root competition is an almost ubiquitous feature of plant communities with profound effects on their...
The spatial arrangement of nutrients and neighbours in soil influences plant growth and reproduction...
<p>(<b>a</b>) Overall, maximum root length differed significantly depending on the neighbouring plan...
Evolutionary game-theoretical studies have indicated that plant populations with maximum seed produc...
<p>A) The effects on aboveground biomass when comparing <i>A</i>. <i>ramosum</i> from open and fores...
<div><p>Competition is a key feature that structures the composition of plant communities. A growing...
Competition is a key feature that structures the composition of plant communities. A growing body of...
Plants are able to detect the presence of their neighbours belowground. The associated root response...
Plants are able to detect the presence of their neighbours belowground. The associated root response...
1. Plants are able to detect the presence of their neighbours below-ground. The associated root r...
To investigate the responses of plants to their below-ground neighbours independently of nutrient av...
To investigate the responses of plants to their below‐ground neighbours independently of nutrient av...
Root growth patterns respond to small-scale resource heterogeneity and the presence of roots of neig...
In a complex soil environment, competitive and environmental factors will interact with individual t...
Rhizobial symbiosis is known to increase the nitrogen availability in the rhizosphere of legumes. Th...
Root competition is an almost ubiquitous feature of plant communities with profound effects on their...
The spatial arrangement of nutrients and neighbours in soil influences plant growth and reproduction...
<p>(<b>a</b>) Overall, maximum root length differed significantly depending on the neighbouring plan...
Evolutionary game-theoretical studies have indicated that plant populations with maximum seed produc...
<p>A) The effects on aboveground biomass when comparing <i>A</i>. <i>ramosum</i> from open and fores...