International audienceExamining ecological limits to shade acclimation at whole-plant level is determinant for evaluating the success of sapling establishment in low-light environments. We studied nutritional effects on whole-plant development in response to shade in two Mediterranean forest tree species with different successional status: the early-suc-cessional Pinus halepensis Mill. and the late-successional Quercus pubescens Wild. Through a nursery-based facto-rial experimental design approach, we measured height increment along 2 years and final leaf, stem and root bio-mass in both species saplings subjected to two lights and two soil nutrient availability treatments. The shade avoidance response was exclusive to P. halepensis, appeare...
Successional replacement of intolerant species by shade tolerators along gap-understorey gradients i...
Successional replacement of intolerant species by shade tolerators along gap-understorey gradients i...
Tree species vary in their growth habits and canopy architecture according to differing levels of sh...
International audienceExamining ecological limits to shade acclimation at whole-plant level is deter...
International audienceExamining ecological limits to shade acclimation at whole-plant level is deter...
International audienceExamining ecological limits to shade acclimation at whole-plant level is deter...
International audienceExamining ecological limits to shade acclimation at whole-plant level is deter...
International audienceExamining ecological limits to shade acclimation at whole-plant level is deter...
International audienceExamining ecological limits to shade acclimation at whole-plant level is deter...
International audienceExamining ecological limits to shade acclimation at whole-plant level is deter...
13 páginas, 8 tablas y 2 figurasWe have explored leaf-level plastic response to light and nutrients ...
Specific functional traits such as shade tolerance or leaf habits can enhance root growth dynamics a...
12 pages, 6 figures, 6 tables, 58 references.The ecophysiological mechanisms underlying plant–plant...
1. Species differences in growth and shade tolerance might contribute to coexistence of tree species...
Initial growth of germinated seeds is an important life history stage, critical for establishment an...
Successional replacement of intolerant species by shade tolerators along gap-understorey gradients i...
Successional replacement of intolerant species by shade tolerators along gap-understorey gradients i...
Tree species vary in their growth habits and canopy architecture according to differing levels of sh...
International audienceExamining ecological limits to shade acclimation at whole-plant level is deter...
International audienceExamining ecological limits to shade acclimation at whole-plant level is deter...
International audienceExamining ecological limits to shade acclimation at whole-plant level is deter...
International audienceExamining ecological limits to shade acclimation at whole-plant level is deter...
International audienceExamining ecological limits to shade acclimation at whole-plant level is deter...
International audienceExamining ecological limits to shade acclimation at whole-plant level is deter...
International audienceExamining ecological limits to shade acclimation at whole-plant level is deter...
13 páginas, 8 tablas y 2 figurasWe have explored leaf-level plastic response to light and nutrients ...
Specific functional traits such as shade tolerance or leaf habits can enhance root growth dynamics a...
12 pages, 6 figures, 6 tables, 58 references.The ecophysiological mechanisms underlying plant–plant...
1. Species differences in growth and shade tolerance might contribute to coexistence of tree species...
Initial growth of germinated seeds is an important life history stage, critical for establishment an...
Successional replacement of intolerant species by shade tolerators along gap-understorey gradients i...
Successional replacement of intolerant species by shade tolerators along gap-understorey gradients i...
Tree species vary in their growth habits and canopy architecture according to differing levels of sh...