Plant growth rates strongly determine ecosystem productivity and are a central element of plant ecological strategies. For laboratory and glasshouse‐grown seedlings, specific leaf area (SLA; ratio of leaf area to mass) is a key driver of interspecific variation in growth rate (GR). Consequently, SLA is often assumed to drive GR variation in field‐grown adult plants. However, there is an increasing evidence that this is not the general case. This suggests that GR – SLA relationships (and perhaps those for other traits) may vary depending on the age or size of the plants being studied. Here we investigated GR – trait relationships and their size dependence among 17 woody species from an open‐canopy, fire‐prone savanna in northern Australia. W...
We quantified the biomass allocation patterns to leaves, stems and roots in vegetative plants, and h...
Rates of tissue-level function have been hypothesized to decline as trees grow older and larger, but...
1. Seedling relative growth rate (RGR) is often decomposed into the product of specific leaf area (l...
Plant growth rates strongly determine ecosystem productivity and are a central element of plant ecol...
© 2018 Ecological Society of Australia Plant growth rates strongly determine ecosystem productivity ...
Background and Aims Plant relative growth rate (RGR) depends on biomass allocation to leaves (leaf m...
Plant growth rates drive ecosystem productivity and are a central element of plant ecological strate...
© 2017 The Authors. Functional Ecology © 2017 British Ecological Society The rate of elongation and ...
1 Innate mean relative growth rate (mean RGR) of seedlings is a key attribute for the performance of...
1. Plant organ biomass partitioning has been hypothesized to be driven by resources, such that speci...
Here, we aim to understand differences in biomass distribution between major woody plant functional ...
Can morphological plant functional traits predict demographic rates (e.g., growth) within plant comm...
Through identifying and understanding ecologically important dimensions of plant trait variation we ...
Recent work shows that large leaves tend to require higher biomass investments per unit leaf area th...
Background and Aims - Biomass partitioning for resource conservation might affect plant allometry, a...
We quantified the biomass allocation patterns to leaves, stems and roots in vegetative plants, and h...
Rates of tissue-level function have been hypothesized to decline as trees grow older and larger, but...
1. Seedling relative growth rate (RGR) is often decomposed into the product of specific leaf area (l...
Plant growth rates strongly determine ecosystem productivity and are a central element of plant ecol...
© 2018 Ecological Society of Australia Plant growth rates strongly determine ecosystem productivity ...
Background and Aims Plant relative growth rate (RGR) depends on biomass allocation to leaves (leaf m...
Plant growth rates drive ecosystem productivity and are a central element of plant ecological strate...
© 2017 The Authors. Functional Ecology © 2017 British Ecological Society The rate of elongation and ...
1 Innate mean relative growth rate (mean RGR) of seedlings is a key attribute for the performance of...
1. Plant organ biomass partitioning has been hypothesized to be driven by resources, such that speci...
Here, we aim to understand differences in biomass distribution between major woody plant functional ...
Can morphological plant functional traits predict demographic rates (e.g., growth) within plant comm...
Through identifying and understanding ecologically important dimensions of plant trait variation we ...
Recent work shows that large leaves tend to require higher biomass investments per unit leaf area th...
Background and Aims - Biomass partitioning for resource conservation might affect plant allometry, a...
We quantified the biomass allocation patterns to leaves, stems and roots in vegetative plants, and h...
Rates of tissue-level function have been hypothesized to decline as trees grow older and larger, but...
1. Seedling relative growth rate (RGR) is often decomposed into the product of specific leaf area (l...