Time-dependent ageing-like processes in green plants are discussed and compared to gerontological changes in animals and other organisms. The question of plant ageing is inseparable from the issue of the developmental architecture of plants. Modular structure and fractal, recursive patterns of plant development mean that the concept of an individual, and hence of whole-organism ageing, is ambiguous. Selective disposal of cells, tissues and organs, a major determinant of perenniality and hence lifespan, is a morphogenetic and adaptive tool that superficially resembles, but is fundamentally different from, ageing. The contrast between autotrophs and heterotrophs in the relation between resource acquisition and allocation is discussed, particu...
Senescence, an organismal performance decline with age, has historically been considered a universal...
<p><strong>Life and death in the garden: trajectories of mortality and recruitment in plants.</stron...
Senescence or ageing is an increase in mortality and/or decline in fertility with increasing age. Ev...
Time-dependent ageing-like processes in green plants are discussed and compared to gerontological ch...
Time-dependent ageing-like processes in green plants are discussed and compared to gerontological ch...
Ageing in green plants differs in some fundamental ways from the process in animals. The seasonal cy...
Ageing increases chaos and entropy and ultimately leads to the death of living organisms. Neverthele...
Ageing increases chaos and entropy and ultimately leads to the death of living organisms. Neverthele...
Ageing increases chaos and entropy and ultimately leads to the death of living organisms. Neverthele...
Immobile plants and immobile modular animals outlive unitary animals. This paper discusses competing...
Senescence (an increase in the mortality rate or force of mortality, or a decrease in fertility, wit...
Senescence, the physiological decline that results in decreasing survival and/or reproduction with a...
1. Senescence (an increase in the mortality rate or force of mortality, or a decrease in fertility, ...
While aging in many species is associated with declining reproduction and increasing mortality rates...
Theories of ageing explain how multicellular organisms age by means of an immortal germ line and a p...
Senescence, an organismal performance decline with age, has historically been considered a universal...
<p><strong>Life and death in the garden: trajectories of mortality and recruitment in plants.</stron...
Senescence or ageing is an increase in mortality and/or decline in fertility with increasing age. Ev...
Time-dependent ageing-like processes in green plants are discussed and compared to gerontological ch...
Time-dependent ageing-like processes in green plants are discussed and compared to gerontological ch...
Ageing in green plants differs in some fundamental ways from the process in animals. The seasonal cy...
Ageing increases chaos and entropy and ultimately leads to the death of living organisms. Neverthele...
Ageing increases chaos and entropy and ultimately leads to the death of living organisms. Neverthele...
Ageing increases chaos and entropy and ultimately leads to the death of living organisms. Neverthele...
Immobile plants and immobile modular animals outlive unitary animals. This paper discusses competing...
Senescence (an increase in the mortality rate or force of mortality, or a decrease in fertility, wit...
Senescence, the physiological decline that results in decreasing survival and/or reproduction with a...
1. Senescence (an increase in the mortality rate or force of mortality, or a decrease in fertility, ...
While aging in many species is associated with declining reproduction and increasing mortality rates...
Theories of ageing explain how multicellular organisms age by means of an immortal germ line and a p...
Senescence, an organismal performance decline with age, has historically been considered a universal...
<p><strong>Life and death in the garden: trajectories of mortality and recruitment in plants.</stron...
Senescence or ageing is an increase in mortality and/or decline in fertility with increasing age. Ev...