Leaf mass per area (LMA, g m-2) is an essential trait for modeling canopy function due to its strong association with photosynthesis, respiration and leaf nitrogen. Leaf mass per area, which is influenced by both leaf thickness and density (LMA = thickness ×density), generally increases from the bottom to the top of tree canopies, yet the mechanisms behind this universal pattern are not yet resolved. For decades, the light environment was assumed to be the most influential driver of within-canopy variation in LMA, yet recent evidence has shown hydrostatic gradients to be more important in upper canopy positions, especially in tall evergreen trees in temperate and tropical forests. The aim of this study was to disentangle the importance of v...
Leaf, xylem and phloem areas drive the water and carbon fluxes within branches and trees, but their ...
Leaf and crown morphology of shade-tolerant sugar maple (Acer saccharum Marsh.) were examined to tes...
Little attention has been paid to the impact of vertical canopy position on the leaf spectral proper...
A key trait used in canopy and ecosystem function modeling, leaf mass per area (LMA), is influenced ...
Within-canopy gradients of leaf functional traits have been linked to both light availability and ve...
© 2016 The Author 2016. Published by Oxford University Press. All rights reserved. Leaf functional t...
Both within and between species, leaf physiological parameters are strongly related to leaf dry mass...
Abstract. Both within and between species, leaf physiological parameters are strongly related to lea...
Light availability generally decreases vertically downwards through plant canopies. According to opt...
Extensive within-canopy light gradients importantly affect the photosynthetic productivity of leaves...
Tree crowns are characterised by strong, vertical gradients in light availability, temperature and h...
The morphology, inclination, and spatial distribution of leaves in different parts of tree crowns ar...
Spectra of leaf traits in northern temperate forest canopies reflect major differences in leaf longe...
When grown in a common light environment, the leaves of shade-tolerant evergreen trees have a larger...
Extensive within-canopy light gradients importantly affect the photosynthetic productivity of leaves...
Leaf, xylem and phloem areas drive the water and carbon fluxes within branches and trees, but their ...
Leaf and crown morphology of shade-tolerant sugar maple (Acer saccharum Marsh.) were examined to tes...
Little attention has been paid to the impact of vertical canopy position on the leaf spectral proper...
A key trait used in canopy and ecosystem function modeling, leaf mass per area (LMA), is influenced ...
Within-canopy gradients of leaf functional traits have been linked to both light availability and ve...
© 2016 The Author 2016. Published by Oxford University Press. All rights reserved. Leaf functional t...
Both within and between species, leaf physiological parameters are strongly related to leaf dry mass...
Abstract. Both within and between species, leaf physiological parameters are strongly related to lea...
Light availability generally decreases vertically downwards through plant canopies. According to opt...
Extensive within-canopy light gradients importantly affect the photosynthetic productivity of leaves...
Tree crowns are characterised by strong, vertical gradients in light availability, temperature and h...
The morphology, inclination, and spatial distribution of leaves in different parts of tree crowns ar...
Spectra of leaf traits in northern temperate forest canopies reflect major differences in leaf longe...
When grown in a common light environment, the leaves of shade-tolerant evergreen trees have a larger...
Extensive within-canopy light gradients importantly affect the photosynthetic productivity of leaves...
Leaf, xylem and phloem areas drive the water and carbon fluxes within branches and trees, but their ...
Leaf and crown morphology of shade-tolerant sugar maple (Acer saccharum Marsh.) were examined to tes...
Little attention has been paid to the impact of vertical canopy position on the leaf spectral proper...