Background Plastic root-foraging responses have been widely recognized as an important strategy for plants to explore heterogeneously distributed resources. However, the benefits and costs of root foraging have received little attention. Methodology/Principal Findings In a greenhouse experiment, we grew pairs of connected ramets of 22 genotypes of the stoloniferous plant Potentilla reptans in paired pots, between which the contrast in nutrient availability was set as null, medium and high, but with the total nutrient amount kept the same. We calculated root-foraging intensity of each individual ramet pair as the difference in root mass between paired ramets divided by the total root mass. For each genotype, we then calculated root-fora...
Background: We have limited understanding of root foraging responses when plants were simultaneously...
Background: Numerous hypotheses have been proposed to explain the wide variation in the ability of p...
Nutrients are usually patchily distributed in natural soils. Plants are often able to respond to nut...
Background: Plastic root-foraging responses have been widely recognized as an important strategy for...
Plastic root-foraging responses have been widely recognized as an important strategy for plants to e...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Plastic root-foraging responses have been widely recognized as an important...
Plastic root-foraging responses have been widely recognized as an important strategy for plants to e...
International audienceClonal plants spreading horizontally and forming a network structure of ramets...
In natural habitats, the availability of essential mineral nutrients may vary widely from place to p...
Plants use their roots to forage for nutrients in heterogeneous soil environments, but different pla...
Root systems are highly plastic as they express a range of responses to acquire patchily distributed...
Empirical evidence indicates that fast-growing species generally display a higher degree of selectiv...
1. Plants are known to respond to heterogeneous distribution of nutrients in the soil, and they also...
Abstract We studied the root foraging ability and its consequences for the nutrient acquisition of f...
Plants can respond to heterogeneous nutrient distribution through selective root placement to enhanc...
Background: We have limited understanding of root foraging responses when plants were simultaneously...
Background: Numerous hypotheses have been proposed to explain the wide variation in the ability of p...
Nutrients are usually patchily distributed in natural soils. Plants are often able to respond to nut...
Background: Plastic root-foraging responses have been widely recognized as an important strategy for...
Plastic root-foraging responses have been widely recognized as an important strategy for plants to e...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Plastic root-foraging responses have been widely recognized as an important...
Plastic root-foraging responses have been widely recognized as an important strategy for plants to e...
International audienceClonal plants spreading horizontally and forming a network structure of ramets...
In natural habitats, the availability of essential mineral nutrients may vary widely from place to p...
Plants use their roots to forage for nutrients in heterogeneous soil environments, but different pla...
Root systems are highly plastic as they express a range of responses to acquire patchily distributed...
Empirical evidence indicates that fast-growing species generally display a higher degree of selectiv...
1. Plants are known to respond to heterogeneous distribution of nutrients in the soil, and they also...
Abstract We studied the root foraging ability and its consequences for the nutrient acquisition of f...
Plants can respond to heterogeneous nutrient distribution through selective root placement to enhanc...
Background: We have limited understanding of root foraging responses when plants were simultaneously...
Background: Numerous hypotheses have been proposed to explain the wide variation in the ability of p...
Nutrients are usually patchily distributed in natural soils. Plants are often able to respond to nut...