Optimization theory in combination with canopy modeling is potentially a powerful tool for evaluating the adaptive significance of photosynthesis-related plant traits. Yet its successful application has been hampered by a lack of agreement on the appropriate optimization criterion. Here we review how models based on different types of optimization criteria have been used to analyze traits-particularly N reallocation and leaf area indices-that determine photosynthetic nitrogen-use efficiency at the canopy level. By far the most commonly used approach is static-plant simple optimization (SSO). Static-plant simple optimization makes two assumptions: (1) plant traits are considered to be optimal when they maximize whole-stand daily photosynthes...
From an analytical model it was shown that for a given total amount of nitrogen in the canopy, there...
We introduce the simultaneous optimisation of water-use efficiency and nitrogen-use efficiency of ca...
Tight coordination in the photosynthetic, gas exchange and water supply capacities of leaves is a gl...
Optimization theory in combination with canopy modeling is potentially a powerful tool for evaluatin...
Aims This paper reviews the way optimization theory has been used in canopy models to analyse the ad...
Ecological optimization theory in combination with canopy modeling is increasingly being accepted as...
A long-established theoretical result states that, for a given total canopy nitrogen (N) content, ca...
Using an analytical model, it was shown that for a given amount of nitrogen in the canopy of a stand...
We develop, and discuss the implementation of, a mathematical framework for inferring optimal patter...
Measured profiles of photosynthetic capacity in plant crowns typically do not match those of average...
Recent models have shown that higher leaf nitrogen concentration per unit area maximizes nitrogen us...
1. Canopy photosynthesis models combined with optimization theory have been an important tool to und...
Measured values of four key leaf traits (leaf area per unit mass, nitrogen concentration, photosynth...
Plants respond to nitrogen availability by changing their root : shoot ratios. One hypothesis used t...
Plants exhibit higher leaf-to-root ratios (L/R) and lower leaf nitrogen content (N(area)) in low-lig...
From an analytical model it was shown that for a given total amount of nitrogen in the canopy, there...
We introduce the simultaneous optimisation of water-use efficiency and nitrogen-use efficiency of ca...
Tight coordination in the photosynthetic, gas exchange and water supply capacities of leaves is a gl...
Optimization theory in combination with canopy modeling is potentially a powerful tool for evaluatin...
Aims This paper reviews the way optimization theory has been used in canopy models to analyse the ad...
Ecological optimization theory in combination with canopy modeling is increasingly being accepted as...
A long-established theoretical result states that, for a given total canopy nitrogen (N) content, ca...
Using an analytical model, it was shown that for a given amount of nitrogen in the canopy of a stand...
We develop, and discuss the implementation of, a mathematical framework for inferring optimal patter...
Measured profiles of photosynthetic capacity in plant crowns typically do not match those of average...
Recent models have shown that higher leaf nitrogen concentration per unit area maximizes nitrogen us...
1. Canopy photosynthesis models combined with optimization theory have been an important tool to und...
Measured values of four key leaf traits (leaf area per unit mass, nitrogen concentration, photosynth...
Plants respond to nitrogen availability by changing their root : shoot ratios. One hypothesis used t...
Plants exhibit higher leaf-to-root ratios (L/R) and lower leaf nitrogen content (N(area)) in low-lig...
From an analytical model it was shown that for a given total amount of nitrogen in the canopy, there...
We introduce the simultaneous optimisation of water-use efficiency and nitrogen-use efficiency of ca...
Tight coordination in the photosynthetic, gas exchange and water supply capacities of leaves is a gl...