International audienceThere is a growing interest for methods in plant biology that summarize different plant growth forms and which can identify patterns of growth form variability at ecological scale in a global context. The use of detailed architectural descriptions can bring valuable information for understanding what developmental features underlie the transitions from one growth form to another. In this paper, we investigate the developmental attributes responsible for growth form variation in Thymus vulgaris and whether they are linked to habitat preference. We analysed architectural development in T. vulgaris from 12 populations in southern France, which includes two contrasting habitats of the species. Architectural development in ...
International audienceThe ecological relevance of early ontogenetic trends in root/shoot covariation...
The objectives of this research were to identify patterns of vegetative architecture across the gras...
The moss Hylocomium splendens has both sympodial and monopodial forms of growth. One aim of this stu...
International audienceThere is a growing interest for methods in plant biology that summarize differ...
Thymus jenisseensis is endemic to Southern Siberia. The structure of Thymus jenisseensis were studie...
The structure of 24 species of Thymus and 12 species of Scutellaria was studied using the architectu...
The plants growth forms have been studied many times but they still represent nowadays a fuzzy set, ...
The structure of 24 species of Thymus and 12 species of Scutellaria was studied using the architectu...
International audiencePlant architecture is related to the performance of long-lived plants; its rol...
International audiencePlant architecture results from developmental processes occurring throughout t...
- Background and Aims The architecture of a plant depends on the nature and relative arrangement of ...
The developmental plasticity of organisms is a natural consequence of adaptation. Classical approach...
International audienceBackground and Aims: The architecture of a plant depends on the nature and rel...
International audiencePlant architecture strongly influences ecological performance, yet its role in...
• Hydrangea macrophylla is a ligneous plant that has attracted the attention of many plant...
International audienceThe ecological relevance of early ontogenetic trends in root/shoot covariation...
The objectives of this research were to identify patterns of vegetative architecture across the gras...
The moss Hylocomium splendens has both sympodial and monopodial forms of growth. One aim of this stu...
International audienceThere is a growing interest for methods in plant biology that summarize differ...
Thymus jenisseensis is endemic to Southern Siberia. The structure of Thymus jenisseensis were studie...
The structure of 24 species of Thymus and 12 species of Scutellaria was studied using the architectu...
The plants growth forms have been studied many times but they still represent nowadays a fuzzy set, ...
The structure of 24 species of Thymus and 12 species of Scutellaria was studied using the architectu...
International audiencePlant architecture is related to the performance of long-lived plants; its rol...
International audiencePlant architecture results from developmental processes occurring throughout t...
- Background and Aims The architecture of a plant depends on the nature and relative arrangement of ...
The developmental plasticity of organisms is a natural consequence of adaptation. Classical approach...
International audienceBackground and Aims: The architecture of a plant depends on the nature and rel...
International audiencePlant architecture strongly influences ecological performance, yet its role in...
• Hydrangea macrophylla is a ligneous plant that has attracted the attention of many plant...
International audienceThe ecological relevance of early ontogenetic trends in root/shoot covariation...
The objectives of this research were to identify patterns of vegetative architecture across the gras...
The moss Hylocomium splendens has both sympodial and monopodial forms of growth. One aim of this stu...