Crown architecture usually is heterogeneous as a result of foraging in spatially and temporally heterogeneous light environments. Ecologists are only beginning to identify the importance of temporal heterogeneity for light acquisition in plants, especially at the diurnal scale. Crown architectural heterogeneity often leads to a diurnal variation in light interception. However, maximizing light interception during midday may not be an optimal strategy in environments with excess light. Instead, long-lived plants are expected to show crown architectures and leaf positions that meet the contrasting needs of light interception and avoidance of excess light on a diurnal basis. We expected a midday depression in the diurnal course of light interc...
Background and Aims: Crown structure and above-ground biomass investment was studied in relation to ...
Background and Aims Crown structure and above-ground biomass investment was studied in relation to l...
We compared flowering times predicted by six possible proximate cues involving seasonal changes in r...
<p>Crown architecture usually is heterogeneous as a result of foraging in spatially and temporally h...
<p>Crown architecture usually is heterogeneous as a result of foraging in spatially and temporally h...
<p>Crown architecture usually is heterogeneous as a result of foraging in spatially and temporally h...
International audienceBackground and Aims: Morphological variation in light-foraging strategies pote...
Background: The spatial arrangement and expression of foliar syndromes within tree crowns can refle...
10 páginas, 5 figuras y 4 tablasLeaf and crown characteristics were examined for 24 tree and herbace...
1 Monitoring of two canopy species Dicorynia guianensis and Vouacapoua americana (Caesalpiniaceae) i...
Light partitioning is often invoked as 2 a mechanism for positive plant diversity effects on ecosyst...
• Architecture can vary widely across species. Both steeper leaf angles and increased self-shading a...
Shade tolerance can be defined as the light level at which plants can survive and possibly grow. Thi...
The light environment within a tree crown can be characterized by specific variation patterns arisin...
ABSTRACT – (Relationships between crown architecture and available irradiance in two cerrado species...
Background and Aims: Crown structure and above-ground biomass investment was studied in relation to ...
Background and Aims Crown structure and above-ground biomass investment was studied in relation to l...
We compared flowering times predicted by six possible proximate cues involving seasonal changes in r...
<p>Crown architecture usually is heterogeneous as a result of foraging in spatially and temporally h...
<p>Crown architecture usually is heterogeneous as a result of foraging in spatially and temporally h...
<p>Crown architecture usually is heterogeneous as a result of foraging in spatially and temporally h...
International audienceBackground and Aims: Morphological variation in light-foraging strategies pote...
Background: The spatial arrangement and expression of foliar syndromes within tree crowns can refle...
10 páginas, 5 figuras y 4 tablasLeaf and crown characteristics were examined for 24 tree and herbace...
1 Monitoring of two canopy species Dicorynia guianensis and Vouacapoua americana (Caesalpiniaceae) i...
Light partitioning is often invoked as 2 a mechanism for positive plant diversity effects on ecosyst...
• Architecture can vary widely across species. Both steeper leaf angles and increased self-shading a...
Shade tolerance can be defined as the light level at which plants can survive and possibly grow. Thi...
The light environment within a tree crown can be characterized by specific variation patterns arisin...
ABSTRACT – (Relationships between crown architecture and available irradiance in two cerrado species...
Background and Aims: Crown structure and above-ground biomass investment was studied in relation to ...
Background and Aims Crown structure and above-ground biomass investment was studied in relation to l...
We compared flowering times predicted by six possible proximate cues involving seasonal changes in r...