In 1977, Peter Grubb introduced the regeneration niche concept, which assumes that a plant species cannot persist if the environmental conditions are only suitable for adult plant growth and survival, but not for seed production, dispersal, germination and seedling establishment. During the last decade, this concept has received considerable research attention as it helps to better understand community assembly, population dynamics, and plant responses to environmental changes. Yet, in its present form, it focuses too much on the post fertilization stages of plant sexual reproduction, neglecting the fact that the environment can operate as a constraint at many points in the chain of processes necessary for successful regeneration. In this r...
Background and Aims Although plant distribution patterns are well documented, our understanding of t...
Plant reproduction is indispensable for maintaining crop productivity and species sustainability whi...
Greater pollination intensity can enhance maternal plant fitness by increasing seed set and seed qua...
In 1977, Peter Grubb introduced the regeneration niche concept, which assumes that a plant species c...
In 1977, Peter Grubb introduced the regeneration niche concept, which assumes that a plant species c...
In 1977, Peter Grubb introduced the regeneration niche concept, which assumes that a plant species c...
In 1977, Peter Grubb introduced the regeneration niche concept, which assumes that a plant species c...
In 1977, Peter Grubb introduced the regeneration niche concept, which assumes that a plant species c...
In 1977, Peter Grubb introduced the regeneration niche concept, which assumes that a plant species c...
During evolution of land plants, the haploid gametophytic stage has been strongly reduced in size an...
(1) Plant regeneration by seeds is highly sensitive to temperature stress, particularly in the gamet...
Many crop species are cultivated to produce seeds and/or fruits and therefore need reproductive succ...
Many crop species are cultivated to produce seeds and/or fruits and therefore need reproductive succ...
Many crop species are cultivated to produce seeds and/or fruits and therefore need reproductive succ...
Plant reproduction is indispensable for maintaining crop productivity and species sustainability whi...
Background and Aims Although plant distribution patterns are well documented, our understanding of t...
Plant reproduction is indispensable for maintaining crop productivity and species sustainability whi...
Greater pollination intensity can enhance maternal plant fitness by increasing seed set and seed qua...
In 1977, Peter Grubb introduced the regeneration niche concept, which assumes that a plant species c...
In 1977, Peter Grubb introduced the regeneration niche concept, which assumes that a plant species c...
In 1977, Peter Grubb introduced the regeneration niche concept, which assumes that a plant species c...
In 1977, Peter Grubb introduced the regeneration niche concept, which assumes that a plant species c...
In 1977, Peter Grubb introduced the regeneration niche concept, which assumes that a plant species c...
In 1977, Peter Grubb introduced the regeneration niche concept, which assumes that a plant species c...
During evolution of land plants, the haploid gametophytic stage has been strongly reduced in size an...
(1) Plant regeneration by seeds is highly sensitive to temperature stress, particularly in the gamet...
Many crop species are cultivated to produce seeds and/or fruits and therefore need reproductive succ...
Many crop species are cultivated to produce seeds and/or fruits and therefore need reproductive succ...
Many crop species are cultivated to produce seeds and/or fruits and therefore need reproductive succ...
Plant reproduction is indispensable for maintaining crop productivity and species sustainability whi...
Background and Aims Although plant distribution patterns are well documented, our understanding of t...
Plant reproduction is indispensable for maintaining crop productivity and species sustainability whi...
Greater pollination intensity can enhance maternal plant fitness by increasing seed set and seed qua...