1. Canopy plasticity, the expression of different leaf phenotypes within the crown of an individual tree has complex functional and evolutionary implications that remain to be thoroughly assessed. We hypothesized that it can lead to disparity in how leaves in different positions of the canopy change with allometric growth and population genetic structure. 2. Leaf phenotypes of the inner and outer canopy were estimated using eight morphological and physiological characters. All traits were measured under field conditions in six populations of Olea europaea and again in a common garden for a subset of the genotypes. The same populations were characterized genetically with amplified fragment length polymorphisms (AFLP) genomic scans. With th...
Within-canopy variation in light results in profound canopy profiles in foliage structural, chemical...
Within-canopy variation in light results in profound canopy profiles in foliage structural, chemical...
Plants are exposed to heterogeneity in the environment where new stress factors (i.e. climate change...
Background: The spatial arrangement and expression of foliar syndromes within tree crowns can refle...
Phenotypic variation of traits can reflect the ability of plants to adjust to particular environment...
Intraspecific variation in leaf functional traits can play a crucial role at multiple ecological sca...
Leaf mass per area (LMA) is one of the most widely measured of all plant functional traits. In decid...
Extensive within-canopy light gradients importantly affect the photosynthetic productivity of leaves...
The study of leaf functional trait relationships, the so-called leaf economics spectrum1,2, is based...
Extensive within-canopy light gradients importantly affect the photosynthetic productivity of leaves...
In trees, leaf anatomy acclimates to the vertical light and hydraulic gradients within the crown. In...
Spectra of leaf traits in northern temperate forest canopies reflect major differences in leaf longe...
Phenotypic plasticity is a key mechanism by which plants respond to changing or heterog...
A classic example of phenotypic plasticity in plants is the set of traits that change in response to...
The primary function of leaves is to provide an interface between plants and their environment for g...
Within-canopy variation in light results in profound canopy profiles in foliage structural, chemical...
Within-canopy variation in light results in profound canopy profiles in foliage structural, chemical...
Plants are exposed to heterogeneity in the environment where new stress factors (i.e. climate change...
Background: The spatial arrangement and expression of foliar syndromes within tree crowns can refle...
Phenotypic variation of traits can reflect the ability of plants to adjust to particular environment...
Intraspecific variation in leaf functional traits can play a crucial role at multiple ecological sca...
Leaf mass per area (LMA) is one of the most widely measured of all plant functional traits. In decid...
Extensive within-canopy light gradients importantly affect the photosynthetic productivity of leaves...
The study of leaf functional trait relationships, the so-called leaf economics spectrum1,2, is based...
Extensive within-canopy light gradients importantly affect the photosynthetic productivity of leaves...
In trees, leaf anatomy acclimates to the vertical light and hydraulic gradients within the crown. In...
Spectra of leaf traits in northern temperate forest canopies reflect major differences in leaf longe...
Phenotypic plasticity is a key mechanism by which plants respond to changing or heterog...
A classic example of phenotypic plasticity in plants is the set of traits that change in response to...
The primary function of leaves is to provide an interface between plants and their environment for g...
Within-canopy variation in light results in profound canopy profiles in foliage structural, chemical...
Within-canopy variation in light results in profound canopy profiles in foliage structural, chemical...
Plants are exposed to heterogeneity in the environment where new stress factors (i.e. climate change...