Due to widespread distribution of dwarf bamboo, Chimonobambusa utilis, in mountain environment, the effects of elevation (low and high) and canopy condition (forest understorey and forest edge) on the clonal morphology and leaf fluctuating asymmetry were investigated in an evergreen broadleaves forest of Jinfo Mountain Nature Reserve. Elevation and canopy condition were significant for all morphological traits of C. utilis (except for effect of elevation on node number under branch). Traits of clonal morphology such as height, basal diameter, height under branch tended to be higher in forest understorey and in high elevation. Forest understorey in high elevation was favour of shooting number. Interaction of elevation and canopy conditions h...
IntroductionLeaf functional traits constitute a crucial component of plant functionality, providing ...
National Natural Science Foundation of China 31070427;NationalCommunity structure and leaf traits a...
Height to crown base (HCB) is an important variable used as a predictor of forest growth and yield. ...
Awareness of local-scale variation in leaf traits for a single species and the relationships between...
The expansion of bamboo into neighboring plant communities is a common phenomenon in nature reserves...
Plant endemic species are the result of continuous evolution under the combined action of long-term ...
Dwarf bamboos are evergreen woody grasses that produce large clonal patches and dominate the underst...
Gradient of stressful conditions affect plant physiological and morphological traits. Previous studi...
In order to provide theoretical foundation for forestation of Phyllostachys bambusoides f. shouzhu Y...
Dwarf bamboo is recognized as a significant determinant of the structure and dynamics in temperate f...
Plant Ecol. ISI Document Delivery No.: 288OY Times Cited: 0 Cited Reference Count: 57 Yang, Shi-Jian...
A study on the morphological variation of tali bamboo [Gigantochloa apus (Schult.f.) Kurz] has been ...
Moso bamboo (Phyllostachys edulis), once highly praised worldwide, has been found to be a problemati...
Widespread changes in temperature and precipitation patterns present plant species with new and comb...
A long-term field experiment initiated in the year 2018-19, was selected for conduct of present stud...
IntroductionLeaf functional traits constitute a crucial component of plant functionality, providing ...
National Natural Science Foundation of China 31070427;NationalCommunity structure and leaf traits a...
Height to crown base (HCB) is an important variable used as a predictor of forest growth and yield. ...
Awareness of local-scale variation in leaf traits for a single species and the relationships between...
The expansion of bamboo into neighboring plant communities is a common phenomenon in nature reserves...
Plant endemic species are the result of continuous evolution under the combined action of long-term ...
Dwarf bamboos are evergreen woody grasses that produce large clonal patches and dominate the underst...
Gradient of stressful conditions affect plant physiological and morphological traits. Previous studi...
In order to provide theoretical foundation for forestation of Phyllostachys bambusoides f. shouzhu Y...
Dwarf bamboo is recognized as a significant determinant of the structure and dynamics in temperate f...
Plant Ecol. ISI Document Delivery No.: 288OY Times Cited: 0 Cited Reference Count: 57 Yang, Shi-Jian...
A study on the morphological variation of tali bamboo [Gigantochloa apus (Schult.f.) Kurz] has been ...
Moso bamboo (Phyllostachys edulis), once highly praised worldwide, has been found to be a problemati...
Widespread changes in temperature and precipitation patterns present plant species with new and comb...
A long-term field experiment initiated in the year 2018-19, was selected for conduct of present stud...
IntroductionLeaf functional traits constitute a crucial component of plant functionality, providing ...
National Natural Science Foundation of China 31070427;NationalCommunity structure and leaf traits a...
Height to crown base (HCB) is an important variable used as a predictor of forest growth and yield. ...