Background and aims: In contrast to seeds, high sensitivity of vegetative fragments to unfavourable environments may limit the expansion of clonal invasive plants. However, clonal integration promotes the establishment of propagules in less suitable habitats and may facilitate the expansion of clonal invaders into intact native communities. Here, we examine the influence of clonal integration on the morphology and growth of ramets in two invasive plants, Alternanthera philoxeroides and Phyla canescens, under varying light conditions. Methods: In a greenhouse experiment, branches, connected ramets and severed ramets of the same mother plant were exposed under full sun and 85% shade and their morphological and growth responses were assessed....
Abstract Plant responses to crowding have been investigated extensively in stands of light‐demanding...
The hypothesis that the clonal plant Glechoma hederacea can forage for light in environments with sp...
Clonal growth allows plants to spread horizontally and to experience different levels of resources. ...
Background and aims: In contrast to seeds, high sensitivity of vegetative fragments to unfavourable ...
Background and aims: In contrast to seeds, high sensitivity of vegetative fragments to unfavourable ...
In contrast to seeds, high sensitivity of vegetative fragments to unfavourable environments may limi...
1. Clonal plants benefit from the ability to translocate resources among interconnected ramets to co...
Physiological integration among ramets of invasive plant species may support their colonization and ...
Many notorious invasive plants are clonal, however, little is known about the different roles of clo...
Physiological integration among ramets of invasive plant species may support their colonization and ...
ABSTRACT In a pot experiment, clonal ramets of Cynodon dactylon, a stolon herbaceous plant, were tre...
Biological invasion represents one of the main threats for biodiversity conservation at the global s...
Premise of the study: Plant invasiveness can be promoted by higher values of adaptive traits (e.g., ...
The ability of clonal plant species to share resources has been studied in many experiments. The sub...
Many of the most invasive plant species in the world can propagate clonally, suggesting clonality of...
Abstract Plant responses to crowding have been investigated extensively in stands of light‐demanding...
The hypothesis that the clonal plant Glechoma hederacea can forage for light in environments with sp...
Clonal growth allows plants to spread horizontally and to experience different levels of resources. ...
Background and aims: In contrast to seeds, high sensitivity of vegetative fragments to unfavourable ...
Background and aims: In contrast to seeds, high sensitivity of vegetative fragments to unfavourable ...
In contrast to seeds, high sensitivity of vegetative fragments to unfavourable environments may limi...
1. Clonal plants benefit from the ability to translocate resources among interconnected ramets to co...
Physiological integration among ramets of invasive plant species may support their colonization and ...
Many notorious invasive plants are clonal, however, little is known about the different roles of clo...
Physiological integration among ramets of invasive plant species may support their colonization and ...
ABSTRACT In a pot experiment, clonal ramets of Cynodon dactylon, a stolon herbaceous plant, were tre...
Biological invasion represents one of the main threats for biodiversity conservation at the global s...
Premise of the study: Plant invasiveness can be promoted by higher values of adaptive traits (e.g., ...
The ability of clonal plant species to share resources has been studied in many experiments. The sub...
Many of the most invasive plant species in the world can propagate clonally, suggesting clonality of...
Abstract Plant responses to crowding have been investigated extensively in stands of light‐demanding...
The hypothesis that the clonal plant Glechoma hederacea can forage for light in environments with sp...
Clonal growth allows plants to spread horizontally and to experience different levels of resources. ...