We developed a functional-structural plant model for Fagus crenata saplings and calculated annual photosynthetic gains to determine the influences of foliar phenology and shoot inclination on the carbon economy of saplings. The model regenerated the three-dimensional shoot structure and spatial and temporal display of leaves; we calculated the hourly light interception of each leaf with a detailed light model that allowed us to estimate hourly leaf photosynthetic gain taking leaf age into account. To evaluate the importance of simultaneous foliar phenology and slanting shoots in beech saplings, we calculated the photosynthetic budgets for saplings with contrasting foliar phenologies and shoot inclinations. In our simulations, we distinguish...
Commitment to sustainable forest management (alternatives to clearfelling) has led to a renewed inte...
Effects of changing light conditions on the ecophysiological condition behind survival were examined...
Forest trees show large changes in functional traits as they develop from a sapling in the shaded un...
We developed a functional-structural plant model for Fagus crenata saplings and calculated annual ph...
Two-year-old Fagus sylvatica L. saplings were planted under the cover of a Pinus sylvestris L. stand...
International audienceThe European beech (Fagus silvatica L.) is a late-successional shade tolerant ...
The survival and growth of natural beech regeneration after canopy removal is variable and little is...
The functional variability in leaf angle distribution within the canopy was analysed with respect to...
Recent ecological studies have attempted to develop plant leaf economic models that describe the rel...
The paper presents the production and allocation of aboveground biomass in 7-yr-old saplings of Euro...
Identifying the relevance of forest structure for stand photosynthesis and transpiration is one of t...
The impact of differences in leaf shape, size and arrangement on the efficiency of light interceptio...
Werner C, Ryel RJ, Correia O, Beyschlag W. Structural and functional variability within the canopy a...
Acclimation of beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) to different light conditions was studied in natural regen...
Plant growth is almost always limited by light availability and competition. However, plants are gen...
Commitment to sustainable forest management (alternatives to clearfelling) has led to a renewed inte...
Effects of changing light conditions on the ecophysiological condition behind survival were examined...
Forest trees show large changes in functional traits as they develop from a sapling in the shaded un...
We developed a functional-structural plant model for Fagus crenata saplings and calculated annual ph...
Two-year-old Fagus sylvatica L. saplings were planted under the cover of a Pinus sylvestris L. stand...
International audienceThe European beech (Fagus silvatica L.) is a late-successional shade tolerant ...
The survival and growth of natural beech regeneration after canopy removal is variable and little is...
The functional variability in leaf angle distribution within the canopy was analysed with respect to...
Recent ecological studies have attempted to develop plant leaf economic models that describe the rel...
The paper presents the production and allocation of aboveground biomass in 7-yr-old saplings of Euro...
Identifying the relevance of forest structure for stand photosynthesis and transpiration is one of t...
The impact of differences in leaf shape, size and arrangement on the efficiency of light interceptio...
Werner C, Ryel RJ, Correia O, Beyschlag W. Structural and functional variability within the canopy a...
Acclimation of beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) to different light conditions was studied in natural regen...
Plant growth is almost always limited by light availability and competition. However, plants are gen...
Commitment to sustainable forest management (alternatives to clearfelling) has led to a renewed inte...
Effects of changing light conditions on the ecophysiological condition behind survival were examined...
Forest trees show large changes in functional traits as they develop from a sapling in the shaded un...