Morphological variation in current-year shoots within plants was examined in five deciduous and four evergreen liana species from temperate forests in Japan to elucidate the role differentiation in shoots. All lianas had both shoots that twined or developed adventitious roots to gain support on host materials (searcher shoots) and self-supporting shoots with no climbing structures (ordinary shoots). Searcher shoots were 20–295 times longer than ordinary shoots. The allometric relationships between stem length and leaf area differed between searcher and ordinary shoots, and the stem length for a given leaf area was greater in searcher shoots. Leaf area per shoot mass was 1.4–4.3 times higher in ordinary shoots because of the grea...
Do thick-twigged/large-leaf species have an advantage in leaf display over their counterparts, and w...
Lianas are one of the most important components of tropical forest, and yet one of the most poorly k...
Lianas are woody vines that rely on external support for height growth. Although variations among sp...
Morphological variation in current-year shoots within plants was examined in five deciduous and four...
1. In early secondary successional forest, we analysed whether lianas convert mass more efficiently ...
The importance of lianas in tropical forest processes and diversity has recently been recognized, le...
Increasingly, tropical studies based on aboveground traits have suggested that lianas have a more ac...
Ipomoea phillomega (Vell.) House (Convolvulaceae) is a common liana in undisturbed and disturbed pat...
Liana structure, function and selection: a comparative study of xylem cylinders of tropical rainfore...
Lianas (woody vines) have distinctive growth form in terms of parasitic climbing to host tree, and t...
Background and Aims: Lianas are expected to differ from trees in their growth strategies. As a resul...
We investigated the leaf demography of a temperate woody liana, Akebia trifoliata, in a temperate fo...
Lianas are an important component of most tropical forests, where they vary in abundance from high i...
Lianas are an important component of Neotropical forests, where evidence suggests that they are incr...
Premise of the study: Lianas constitute a major functional type in tropical zones. While some liana ...
Do thick-twigged/large-leaf species have an advantage in leaf display over their counterparts, and w...
Lianas are one of the most important components of tropical forest, and yet one of the most poorly k...
Lianas are woody vines that rely on external support for height growth. Although variations among sp...
Morphological variation in current-year shoots within plants was examined in five deciduous and four...
1. In early secondary successional forest, we analysed whether lianas convert mass more efficiently ...
The importance of lianas in tropical forest processes and diversity has recently been recognized, le...
Increasingly, tropical studies based on aboveground traits have suggested that lianas have a more ac...
Ipomoea phillomega (Vell.) House (Convolvulaceae) is a common liana in undisturbed and disturbed pat...
Liana structure, function and selection: a comparative study of xylem cylinders of tropical rainfore...
Lianas (woody vines) have distinctive growth form in terms of parasitic climbing to host tree, and t...
Background and Aims: Lianas are expected to differ from trees in their growth strategies. As a resul...
We investigated the leaf demography of a temperate woody liana, Akebia trifoliata, in a temperate fo...
Lianas are an important component of most tropical forests, where they vary in abundance from high i...
Lianas are an important component of Neotropical forests, where evidence suggests that they are incr...
Premise of the study: Lianas constitute a major functional type in tropical zones. While some liana ...
Do thick-twigged/large-leaf species have an advantage in leaf display over their counterparts, and w...
Lianas are one of the most important components of tropical forest, and yet one of the most poorly k...
Lianas are woody vines that rely on external support for height growth. Although variations among sp...