Aims Asymmetric competition for light may depress the growth rates (GRs) to different extents for different-sized tree individuals. Various responses of different functional groups to light availability result that tree individuals of different functional groups may experience different competition intensities, e.g. canopy and deciduous species grow faster and demand more light than understory and evergreen species. In this study, we estimated the effects of asymmetric competition for light using individual GRs and explored the effects of asymmetric competition on growth among different functional groups (e.g. canopy vs. understory species and deciduous vs. evergreen species). Methods We measured growth in circumference to determine the r...
Growth rate varies across plant species and represents an important ecological strategy for competit...
Differences among tropical tree species in survival and growth to light play a key role in plant com...
Plant growth is almost always limited by light availability and competition. However, plants are gen...
Aims Asymmetric competition for light may depress the growth rates (GRs) to different extents for di...
1. Taller plant species can pre-empt solar energy and suppress growth of subordinate species in vege...
Light availability is a crucial resource determining seedling survival, establishment, and growth. C...
Abstract Chinese trees adapted to wet, warm, highly heterogeneous, and dynamic light environments mi...
It is generally believed that asymmetric competition for light plays a predominant role in determin...
It is generally believed that asymmetric competition for light plays a predominant role in determini...
Successful growth of a tree is the result of combined effects of biotic and abiotic factors. It is i...
[Departement_IRSTEA]Territoires [TR1_IRSTEA]SEDYVIN [ADD1_IRSTEA]Dynamique et fonctionnement des éco...
It is generally believed that asymmetric competition for light plays a predominant role in determini...
Successful growth of a tree is the result of combined effects of biotic and abiotic factors. It is i...
Differences among tropical tree species in survival and growth to light play a key role in plant com...
Light is an exceptionally important but often limited resource. Light availability determines seedli...
Growth rate varies across plant species and represents an important ecological strategy for competit...
Differences among tropical tree species in survival and growth to light play a key role in plant com...
Plant growth is almost always limited by light availability and competition. However, plants are gen...
Aims Asymmetric competition for light may depress the growth rates (GRs) to different extents for di...
1. Taller plant species can pre-empt solar energy and suppress growth of subordinate species in vege...
Light availability is a crucial resource determining seedling survival, establishment, and growth. C...
Abstract Chinese trees adapted to wet, warm, highly heterogeneous, and dynamic light environments mi...
It is generally believed that asymmetric competition for light plays a predominant role in determin...
It is generally believed that asymmetric competition for light plays a predominant role in determini...
Successful growth of a tree is the result of combined effects of biotic and abiotic factors. It is i...
[Departement_IRSTEA]Territoires [TR1_IRSTEA]SEDYVIN [ADD1_IRSTEA]Dynamique et fonctionnement des éco...
It is generally believed that asymmetric competition for light plays a predominant role in determini...
Successful growth of a tree is the result of combined effects of biotic and abiotic factors. It is i...
Differences among tropical tree species in survival and growth to light play a key role in plant com...
Light is an exceptionally important but often limited resource. Light availability determines seedli...
Growth rate varies across plant species and represents an important ecological strategy for competit...
Differences among tropical tree species in survival and growth to light play a key role in plant com...
Plant growth is almost always limited by light availability and competition. However, plants are gen...