The effect of variations in fertility level of the substrate on the self-thinning lines followed by populations of Ocimum basilicum L. was investigated experimentally by establishing populations over a range of densities at two fertility levels. Populations from each fertility level followed different self-thinning lines for shoot biomass. Self-thinning began at a lower biomass in populations grown at the higher fertility level; the subsequent slope of the thinning line was –0.5 for these stands on a log shoot biomass versus log density plot. The slope of the self-thinning line was flatter (–0.29) at the lower fertility level. Fitting the self-thinning line by the Structural Relationship rather than the Major Axis made little difference to ...
A mathematical model for describing the density effect occurring in self-thinning populations is dev...
A field study was conducted to evaluate the agronomic response of eight isolines of cv. Clark on a c...
1 Genotypic and plastic variation in plant size, and trade-offs among components of reproduction wer...
When dense populations of even-aged plant monocultures are subject to intense competition, mortality...
Greenhouse grown monocultures of Trifolium pratense L, were partially defoliated to test the hypothe...
A pertinent debate in plant ecology centers around the generality of the self-thinning rule. However...
Abstract Aim How plants cope with increases in population density via root plasticity is not well do...
The reproduction dynamics of Colophospermum mopane, including flowering, fruit bearing, the germinat...
A description of stand development is presented which incorporates several ecological concepts, incl...
The speed and slope of plant self-thinning are all affected by plant-plant interactions across envir...
1 Genotypic and plastic variation in plant size, and trade-offs among components of reproduction wer...
Plant population density is an important variable in agronomy and forestry and offers an experimenta...
1. We report an experimental study of the effects of pattern of nutrient supply on the early stages ...
If the amount of resources allocated to reproduction (K) is fixed, then an increase in seed mass (S)...
The self-thinning rule is regarded as one of the most important principles in plantation management....
A mathematical model for describing the density effect occurring in self-thinning populations is dev...
A field study was conducted to evaluate the agronomic response of eight isolines of cv. Clark on a c...
1 Genotypic and plastic variation in plant size, and trade-offs among components of reproduction wer...
When dense populations of even-aged plant monocultures are subject to intense competition, mortality...
Greenhouse grown monocultures of Trifolium pratense L, were partially defoliated to test the hypothe...
A pertinent debate in plant ecology centers around the generality of the self-thinning rule. However...
Abstract Aim How plants cope with increases in population density via root plasticity is not well do...
The reproduction dynamics of Colophospermum mopane, including flowering, fruit bearing, the germinat...
A description of stand development is presented which incorporates several ecological concepts, incl...
The speed and slope of plant self-thinning are all affected by plant-plant interactions across envir...
1 Genotypic and plastic variation in plant size, and trade-offs among components of reproduction wer...
Plant population density is an important variable in agronomy and forestry and offers an experimenta...
1. We report an experimental study of the effects of pattern of nutrient supply on the early stages ...
If the amount of resources allocated to reproduction (K) is fixed, then an increase in seed mass (S)...
The self-thinning rule is regarded as one of the most important principles in plantation management....
A mathematical model for describing the density effect occurring in self-thinning populations is dev...
A field study was conducted to evaluate the agronomic response of eight isolines of cv. Clark on a c...
1 Genotypic and plastic variation in plant size, and trade-offs among components of reproduction wer...