• Background and Aims: While within-species competition for light is generally found to be asymmetric - larger plants absorbing more than proportional amounts of light - between-species competition tends to be more symmetric. Here, the light capture was analysed in a 5-year-old competition experiment that started with ten genotypes of the clonal plant Potentilla reptans. The following hypotheses were tested: (a) if different genotypes would do better in different layers of the canopy, thereby promoting coexistence, and (b) if leaves and genotypes with higher total mass captured more than proportional amounts of light, possibly explaining the observed dominance of the abundant genotypes. • Methods: In eight plots, 100 leaves were harvested a...
• Background and Aims Although phenotypic plasticity has been shown to be beneficial for plant compe...
It is generally believed that asymmetric competition for light plays a predominant role in determini...
Abstract Plant responses to crowding have been investigated extensively in stands of light‐demanding...
• Background and Aims: While within-species competition for light is generally found to be asymmetri...
Different views exist as to what traits will lead to dominance when plants compete for light. One vi...
The ability to adjust the phenotype (e.g. plasticity) is thought to be beneficial for the performanc...
Game theoretical models predict that plant competition for light leads to reduced productivity of ve...
1. Taller plant species can pre-empt solar energy and suppress growth of subordinate species in vege...
Patterns of above-ground biomass allocation and light capture by plants growing in dense Stands or i...
1 We compared allometric growth patterns, canopy structure and light interception for individual sho...
Competition for light among plants is an important factor determining plant trait evolution and comm...
International audiencePremise of the study: Plant communities in temperate zones are dominated by cl...
Shade tolerance can be defined as the light level at which plants can survive and possibly grow. Thi...
Using a new experimental set up, the way in which height growth of stoloniferous plants is adjusted ...
Light availability is a crucial resource determining seedling survival, establishment, and growth. C...
• Background and Aims Although phenotypic plasticity has been shown to be beneficial for plant compe...
It is generally believed that asymmetric competition for light plays a predominant role in determini...
Abstract Plant responses to crowding have been investigated extensively in stands of light‐demanding...
• Background and Aims: While within-species competition for light is generally found to be asymmetri...
Different views exist as to what traits will lead to dominance when plants compete for light. One vi...
The ability to adjust the phenotype (e.g. plasticity) is thought to be beneficial for the performanc...
Game theoretical models predict that plant competition for light leads to reduced productivity of ve...
1. Taller plant species can pre-empt solar energy and suppress growth of subordinate species in vege...
Patterns of above-ground biomass allocation and light capture by plants growing in dense Stands or i...
1 We compared allometric growth patterns, canopy structure and light interception for individual sho...
Competition for light among plants is an important factor determining plant trait evolution and comm...
International audiencePremise of the study: Plant communities in temperate zones are dominated by cl...
Shade tolerance can be defined as the light level at which plants can survive and possibly grow. Thi...
Using a new experimental set up, the way in which height growth of stoloniferous plants is adjusted ...
Light availability is a crucial resource determining seedling survival, establishment, and growth. C...
• Background and Aims Although phenotypic plasticity has been shown to be beneficial for plant compe...
It is generally believed that asymmetric competition for light plays a predominant role in determini...
Abstract Plant responses to crowding have been investigated extensively in stands of light‐demanding...