Leaves of Nicotiana tobacum L. and Ricinus communis L. develop with a wide range of different final sizes due to leaf position and nutrient availability. The aim of this study was to investigate, on different organizational levels of leaf growth, which parameters are affected by external nutrient availability and which parameters are not affected and might thus be intrinsic, general patterns of growth that govern plant architecture. We found that leaf size and final cell size was larger with higher external nutrient availability, and that hexose concentrations in N. tabacum were lower with higher nutrient availability. Despite these differences, several dynamic parameters of leaf development were not affected by the nutrient treatment. Leav...
We investigated whole-plant leaf area in relation to ontogenetic variation in leaf-size for a forest...
<div><p>We investigated whole-plant leaf area in relation to ontogenetic variation in leaf-size for ...
Most leaf development studies at the cell and organ levels have been limited to the leaf surface, wi...
Leaf development is affected by both internal (genetic) and external (environmental) regulatory fact...
Variations in size and shape of multicellular organs depend on spatio-temporal regulation of cell di...
We studied inherent variation in final leaf size among four Poa spp. that live at different elevatio...
The influence of nitrogen on leaf area development and the biophysics of leaf growth was studied usi...
Plant growth is readily analysed at the macroscopic level by measuring size and/or mass. Although it...
The implications of extensive variation in leaf size for biomass distribution between physiological ...
Seedlings of Helianthus annuus L. were grown at an initially high relative nitrate supply rate (0.27...
<p/>The growth and development of sun and shade leaves was investigated in <em>Populus e...
We investigated whole-plant leaf area in relation to ontogenetic variation in leaf-size for a forest...
The cellular level processes cell division and cell expansion form a crucial level linking regulator...
More than 5,000 measurements from 1,943 plant species were used to explore the scaling relationships...
Seedlings of Helianthus annuus L. were grown at an initially high relative nitrate supply rate (0.27...
We investigated whole-plant leaf area in relation to ontogenetic variation in leaf-size for a forest...
<div><p>We investigated whole-plant leaf area in relation to ontogenetic variation in leaf-size for ...
Most leaf development studies at the cell and organ levels have been limited to the leaf surface, wi...
Leaf development is affected by both internal (genetic) and external (environmental) regulatory fact...
Variations in size and shape of multicellular organs depend on spatio-temporal regulation of cell di...
We studied inherent variation in final leaf size among four Poa spp. that live at different elevatio...
The influence of nitrogen on leaf area development and the biophysics of leaf growth was studied usi...
Plant growth is readily analysed at the macroscopic level by measuring size and/or mass. Although it...
The implications of extensive variation in leaf size for biomass distribution between physiological ...
Seedlings of Helianthus annuus L. were grown at an initially high relative nitrate supply rate (0.27...
<p/>The growth and development of sun and shade leaves was investigated in <em>Populus e...
We investigated whole-plant leaf area in relation to ontogenetic variation in leaf-size for a forest...
The cellular level processes cell division and cell expansion form a crucial level linking regulator...
More than 5,000 measurements from 1,943 plant species were used to explore the scaling relationships...
Seedlings of Helianthus annuus L. were grown at an initially high relative nitrate supply rate (0.27...
We investigated whole-plant leaf area in relation to ontogenetic variation in leaf-size for a forest...
<div><p>We investigated whole-plant leaf area in relation to ontogenetic variation in leaf-size for ...
Most leaf development studies at the cell and organ levels have been limited to the leaf surface, wi...