Growth performance, sexual reproduction and clonal propagation of I. japonica population in contrast reciprocal habitatsOpen Area of Forest Edge (OAFE) and Bamboo Forest (BF) on Jinyun Mountain were studied to understand the adaptability of growth and reproductive of I. japonica in different habitats. The results were as follows: quantitative characteristics of growth and clonal propagation of I. japonica at genet (a group of genetically identical individuals, consists of whole ramets) level and at ramet (a unit composed of a shoot and root, with independent morphological and physiological traits in the same genet) level were higher in BF. However, quantitative characteristics of sexual reproduction at genet and ramet level were higher in O...
The Thousand-Island Lake region in Zhejiang Province, China is a highly fragmented landscape with a ...
Optimal Partitioning Theory (OPT) states organisms will give more resources to structures and functi...
The ability to succeed in diverse conditions is a key factor allowing introduced species to successf...
A reciprocal transplant-replant experiment was carried out to investigate the clonal plasticity and ...
There are two ways for Symplocos laurina to propagate: clonal reproduction and sexual reproduction. ...
Iris laevigata is geographically restricted and legally protected in Korea. In this study, a mesocos...
Reproductive allocation is critically important for population maintenance and usually varies with n...
Resource allocation, as well as the tradeoffs among different reproductive components, plays an impo...
I. pumila natural populations usually occur in two different habitat types: dune and forest. These ...
The paper presents research findings on the ontogeny of <i>Iris orientalis</i> Mill. introduced to t...
• This study analyses the sex ratios, and the effect of gender, neighboring competition an...
The main Korean mountain range that stretches from north to south (the Baekdudaegan) has been sugges...
To understand the growth patterns with respect to competition and leaf-mass increase in reproducing ...
Understanding parameters that drive plant resource allocation for reproduction in potentially econom...
Despite the advantage of plant clonality in patchy environments, studies focusing on genet demograph...
The Thousand-Island Lake region in Zhejiang Province, China is a highly fragmented landscape with a ...
Optimal Partitioning Theory (OPT) states organisms will give more resources to structures and functi...
The ability to succeed in diverse conditions is a key factor allowing introduced species to successf...
A reciprocal transplant-replant experiment was carried out to investigate the clonal plasticity and ...
There are two ways for Symplocos laurina to propagate: clonal reproduction and sexual reproduction. ...
Iris laevigata is geographically restricted and legally protected in Korea. In this study, a mesocos...
Reproductive allocation is critically important for population maintenance and usually varies with n...
Resource allocation, as well as the tradeoffs among different reproductive components, plays an impo...
I. pumila natural populations usually occur in two different habitat types: dune and forest. These ...
The paper presents research findings on the ontogeny of <i>Iris orientalis</i> Mill. introduced to t...
• This study analyses the sex ratios, and the effect of gender, neighboring competition an...
The main Korean mountain range that stretches from north to south (the Baekdudaegan) has been sugges...
To understand the growth patterns with respect to competition and leaf-mass increase in reproducing ...
Understanding parameters that drive plant resource allocation for reproduction in potentially econom...
Despite the advantage of plant clonality in patchy environments, studies focusing on genet demograph...
The Thousand-Island Lake region in Zhejiang Province, China is a highly fragmented landscape with a ...
Optimal Partitioning Theory (OPT) states organisms will give more resources to structures and functi...
The ability to succeed in diverse conditions is a key factor allowing introduced species to successf...