PREMISE OF THE STUDY: The seedling stage is particularly vulnerable to resource limitation, with potential consequences for community composition. We investigated how light and soil variation affected early growth, biomass partitioning, morphology, and physiology of 22 tree species common in tropical dry forest, including eight legumes. Our hypothesis was that legume seedlings are better at taking advantage of increased resource availability, which contributes to their successful regeneration in tropical dry forests. METHODS: We grew seedlings in a full-factorial design under two light levels in two soil types that differed in nutrient concentrations and soil moisture. We measured height biweekly and, at final harvest, biomass partitioning,...
Plant adaptation to gradients of light availability involves a well-studied functional trade-off, as...
Plant adaptation to gradients of light availability involves a well-studied functional trade-off, as...
Tropical forest productivity is widely assumed to be limited by soil phosphorus (P), but biogeochemi...
Data from: On the importance of root traits in seedlings of tropical tree species Here, we discuss ...
Data from: On the importance of root traits in seedlings of tropical tree species Here, we discuss ...
International audienceKey message Plantations of two multipurpose legume species markedly differ in ...
International audienceKey message Plantations of two multipurpose legume species markedly differ in ...
1. Potential variability in nutrient limitation among tree size classes, functional groups, and spec...
1. Potential variability in nutrient limitation among tree size classes, functional groups, and spec...
1. Potential variability in nutrient limitation among tree size classes, functional groups, and spec...
1. Potential variability in nutrient limitation among tree size classes, functional groups, and spec...
This dissertation examines the effect of abiotic factors on the growth of tropical dry forest tree s...
This dissertation examines the effect of abiotic factors on the growth of tropical dry forest tree s...
Plant adaptation to gradients of light availability involves a well-studied functional trade-off, as...
Tropical forest productivity is widely assumed to be limited by soil phosphorus (P), but biogeochemi...
Plant adaptation to gradients of light availability involves a well-studied functional trade-off, as...
Plant adaptation to gradients of light availability involves a well-studied functional trade-off, as...
Tropical forest productivity is widely assumed to be limited by soil phosphorus (P), but biogeochemi...
Data from: On the importance of root traits in seedlings of tropical tree species Here, we discuss ...
Data from: On the importance of root traits in seedlings of tropical tree species Here, we discuss ...
International audienceKey message Plantations of two multipurpose legume species markedly differ in ...
International audienceKey message Plantations of two multipurpose legume species markedly differ in ...
1. Potential variability in nutrient limitation among tree size classes, functional groups, and spec...
1. Potential variability in nutrient limitation among tree size classes, functional groups, and spec...
1. Potential variability in nutrient limitation among tree size classes, functional groups, and spec...
1. Potential variability in nutrient limitation among tree size classes, functional groups, and spec...
This dissertation examines the effect of abiotic factors on the growth of tropical dry forest tree s...
This dissertation examines the effect of abiotic factors on the growth of tropical dry forest tree s...
Plant adaptation to gradients of light availability involves a well-studied functional trade-off, as...
Tropical forest productivity is widely assumed to be limited by soil phosphorus (P), but biogeochemi...
Plant adaptation to gradients of light availability involves a well-studied functional trade-off, as...
Plant adaptation to gradients of light availability involves a well-studied functional trade-off, as...
Tropical forest productivity is widely assumed to be limited by soil phosphorus (P), but biogeochemi...