Patterns and variations in concentration of carbon-based secondary compounds in plant tissues have been explained by means of different complementary and, in some cases, contradictory plant defence hypotheses for more than 20 years. These hypotheses are conceptual models which consider environmental impacts on plant internal demands. In the present study, a mathematical model is presented, which converts and integrates the concepts of the 'Growth-Differentiation Balance' hypothesis and the 'Protein Competition' model into a dynamic plant growth model, that was tested with concentration data of polyphenols in leaves of juvenile apple, beech and spruce trees. The modelling approach is part of the plant growth model PLATHO that...
Plants use resources, i.e. carbon, nutrients, water and energy, either for growth or to defend thems...
Understanding and simulating carbon allocation in plants is necessary to distribute carbohydrates am...
Plants are highly plastic in their potential to adapt to changing environmental conditions. For exam...
To prevent carbon (C) loss to consumers, trees need to defend their primary production. The tree-int...
Carbon allocation within a plant depends on complex rules linking source organs (mainly shoots) and ...
Many experimental studies assume that some topological units are autonomous with regard to carbon be...
Twenty-seven individual tree growth models are reviewed. The models take into account the same main ...
Plants use resources, i.e. carbon, nutrients, water and energy, either for growth or to defend thems...
International audienceA deterministic and dynamic model of carbon allocation in walnut seedlings is ...
One of the goals of chemical ecology is to assess costs of plant defenses. Intraspecific trade-offs ...
Carbon allocation within a plant depends on complex rules linking source organs (mainly shoots) and ...
Plants use resources, i.e. coarbon, nutrients, water and enery, either for growth or to defend thems...
Carbon allocation within a plant depends on complex rules linking source organs (mainly shoots) and ...
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Inter- and intra-specific competition between plants for external resources is a critical process f...
Plants use resources, i.e. carbon, nutrients, water and energy, either for growth or to defend thems...
Understanding and simulating carbon allocation in plants is necessary to distribute carbohydrates am...
Plants are highly plastic in their potential to adapt to changing environmental conditions. For exam...
To prevent carbon (C) loss to consumers, trees need to defend their primary production. The tree-int...
Carbon allocation within a plant depends on complex rules linking source organs (mainly shoots) and ...
Many experimental studies assume that some topological units are autonomous with regard to carbon be...
Twenty-seven individual tree growth models are reviewed. The models take into account the same main ...
Plants use resources, i.e. carbon, nutrients, water and energy, either for growth or to defend thems...
International audienceA deterministic and dynamic model of carbon allocation in walnut seedlings is ...
One of the goals of chemical ecology is to assess costs of plant defenses. Intraspecific trade-offs ...
Carbon allocation within a plant depends on complex rules linking source organs (mainly shoots) and ...
Plants use resources, i.e. coarbon, nutrients, water and enery, either for growth or to defend thems...
Carbon allocation within a plant depends on complex rules linking source organs (mainly shoots) and ...
Publication Inra prise en compte dans l'analyse bibliométrique des publications scientifiques mondia...
Inter- and intra-specific competition between plants for external resources is a critical process f...
Plants use resources, i.e. carbon, nutrients, water and energy, either for growth or to defend thems...
Understanding and simulating carbon allocation in plants is necessary to distribute carbohydrates am...
Plants are highly plastic in their potential to adapt to changing environmental conditions. For exam...