• Background and Aims: Leaf thickness plays an important role in leaf and plant functioning, and relates to a species' strategy of resource acquisition and use. As such, it has been widely used for screening purposes in crop science and community ecology. However, since its measurement is not straightforward, a number of estimates have been proposed. Here, the validity of the (SLA x LDMC)-1 product is tested to estimate leaf thickness, where SLA is the specific leaf area (leaf area/dry mass) and LDMC is the leaf dry matter content (leaf dry mass/fresh mass). SLA and LDMC are two leaf traits that are both more easily measurable and often reported in the literature. • Methods: The relationship between leaf thickness (LT) and (SLA x LDMC)-1 wa...
<p>Leaf thickness is a quantitative trait that is associated with the ability of plants to occupy dr...
<div><p>Leaf mass per area (LMA) is a morphological trait widely used as a good indicator of plant f...
<p>Leaf thickness is a quantitative trait that is associated with the ability of plants to occupy dr...
International audience• Background and Aims Leaf thickness plays an important role in leaf and plant...
Leaf dry matter content (LDMC) and the specific leaf area (SLA), are leaf traits frequently measured...
Background and Aims: Specific leaf area (SLA), a key element of the ‘worldwide leaf economics spectr...
Leaf thickness (t) and dry bulk density (D) are now considered to be the two major components of lea...
Background and Aims Leaf dry matter content (LDMC) is widely used as an indicator of plant resource ...
Background: An increased understanding of leaf area development is important in a number of fields: ...
<p><b>A)</b> Linear regressions of leaf mass per area (LMA) with leaf volume per area (LVA or thickn...
Background: An increased understanding of leaf area development is important in a n...
Leaf dry mass per unit leaf area (LMA) is a central trait in ecology, but its anatomical and composi...
Leaf mass per area (LMA) is a morphological trait widely used as a good indicator of plant functioni...
<p>Leaf thickness is a quantitative trait that is associated with the ability of plants to occupy dr...
<div><p>Leaf mass per area (LMA) is a morphological trait widely used as a good indicator of plant f...
<p>Leaf thickness is a quantitative trait that is associated with the ability of plants to occupy dr...
International audience• Background and Aims Leaf thickness plays an important role in leaf and plant...
Leaf dry matter content (LDMC) and the specific leaf area (SLA), are leaf traits frequently measured...
Background and Aims: Specific leaf area (SLA), a key element of the ‘worldwide leaf economics spectr...
Leaf thickness (t) and dry bulk density (D) are now considered to be the two major components of lea...
Background and Aims Leaf dry matter content (LDMC) is widely used as an indicator of plant resource ...
Background: An increased understanding of leaf area development is important in a number of fields: ...
<p><b>A)</b> Linear regressions of leaf mass per area (LMA) with leaf volume per area (LVA or thickn...
Background: An increased understanding of leaf area development is important in a n...
Leaf dry mass per unit leaf area (LMA) is a central trait in ecology, but its anatomical and composi...
Leaf mass per area (LMA) is a morphological trait widely used as a good indicator of plant functioni...
<p>Leaf thickness is a quantitative trait that is associated with the ability of plants to occupy dr...
<div><p>Leaf mass per area (LMA) is a morphological trait widely used as a good indicator of plant f...
<p>Leaf thickness is a quantitative trait that is associated with the ability of plants to occupy dr...