Plant biologists have long had a choice of the dimensions in which to express their studied traits and/or processes. For example, a plant physiologist working at the leaf level might typically measure and report photosynthetic rates as a flux per unit leaf area (e.g. μmol CO₂ m⁻² s⁻¹) whereas a biochemist might typically express the same process per unit chlorophyll. An agronomist or forester would usually be more interested in dry matter accumulation rate per unit ground area (Mg ha⁻¹ yr⁻¹) or sometimes even as a relative growth rate (g DW g⁻¹ DW d⁻¹). Although expressing leaf-level photosynthesis on an area basis seems intuitive and was for decades the standard practice, starting with Field & Mooney (1986) and then Reich & Walters (1994),...
It has been recently proposed that leaf vein length per area ( VLA ) is the major determinant of lea...
Phenotypic plasticity is a key mechanism by which plants respond to changing or heterog...
More than 5,000 measurements from 1,943 plant species were used to explore the scaling relationships...
Plant biologists have long had a choice of the dimensions in which to express their studied traits a...
Plant biologists have long had a choice of the dimensions in which to express their studied traits a...
Large variations are found in leaf morphology and physiology across species in nature, reflecting di...
Understanding variation in leaf functional traits-including rates of photosynthesis and respiration ...
Understanding variation in leaf functional traits-including rates of photosynthesis and respiration ...
The leaf economics spectrum (LES) describes multivariate correlations that constrain leaf traits of ...
Here, we analysed a wide range of literature data on the leaf dry mass per unit area (LMA). In natur...
Leaf dry mass per area (LMA) is a composite parameter relating to a suite of structural traits that ...
Here, we analysed a wide range of literature data on the leaf dry mass per unit area (LMA). In natur...
• Global-scale quantification of relationships between plant traits gives insight into the evolution...
• Global-scale quantification of relationships between plant traits gives insight into the evolution...
It has been recently proposed that leaf vein length per area (VLA) is the major determinant of leaf ...
It has been recently proposed that leaf vein length per area ( VLA ) is the major determinant of lea...
Phenotypic plasticity is a key mechanism by which plants respond to changing or heterog...
More than 5,000 measurements from 1,943 plant species were used to explore the scaling relationships...
Plant biologists have long had a choice of the dimensions in which to express their studied traits a...
Plant biologists have long had a choice of the dimensions in which to express their studied traits a...
Large variations are found in leaf morphology and physiology across species in nature, reflecting di...
Understanding variation in leaf functional traits-including rates of photosynthesis and respiration ...
Understanding variation in leaf functional traits-including rates of photosynthesis and respiration ...
The leaf economics spectrum (LES) describes multivariate correlations that constrain leaf traits of ...
Here, we analysed a wide range of literature data on the leaf dry mass per unit area (LMA). In natur...
Leaf dry mass per area (LMA) is a composite parameter relating to a suite of structural traits that ...
Here, we analysed a wide range of literature data on the leaf dry mass per unit area (LMA). In natur...
• Global-scale quantification of relationships between plant traits gives insight into the evolution...
• Global-scale quantification of relationships between plant traits gives insight into the evolution...
It has been recently proposed that leaf vein length per area (VLA) is the major determinant of leaf ...
It has been recently proposed that leaf vein length per area ( VLA ) is the major determinant of lea...
Phenotypic plasticity is a key mechanism by which plants respond to changing or heterog...
More than 5,000 measurements from 1,943 plant species were used to explore the scaling relationships...