Above- and below-ground clonal growth architecturewas compared for two neighbouring patches of Potamogeton perfoliatus L. in Lake Constance, representing typical sparse and dense growth types. A detailed map of individual ramets and their corresponding rhizome network was produced and the seasonal development of ramet sprouting and rhizome growth was reconstructed. Rhizomesextended at rates ranging between 40 and 63 cm per year, and added a newshoot for every 1 20 cm of rhizome produced. The main rhizome axis grewin a semi-linear fashion, with deviation means of 15 and 24 degr., and developed 0 0.5 branches per plant, with an insertion angle from 15 90 degr.. Total rhizomelength of all plants amounted to 5 and 11mm−2 at the two sites. The t...
Physiological integration and foraging behavior have both been proposed as advantages for clonal gro...
Changes in plant biomass allocation in response to varying resource availabilities may result from o...
The architecture resulting from the iteration of modules during plant growth affects resource captur...
<p>Keywords <br/> submersed macrophyte, P. perfoliatus, clonal architecture, spatial growth, shoot d...
International audienceClonal plants spreading horizontally and forming a network structure of ramets...
The effect of density on the growth, recruitment of new ramets, biomass allocation, rhizome spacer l...
AbstractThe effect of density on the growth, recruitment of new ramets, biomass allocation, rhizome ...
During the present study we measured plastic adjustments in morphological traits, clonal architectur...
International audienceThe plasticity in clonal architecture may enable plants to effectively respond...
Clonal plant foraging has been examined primarily on individual clones exposed to resource-poor and ...
Abstract We studied the root foraging ability and its consequences for the nutrient acquisition of f...
International audienceClonal architecture is involved in performance of clonal fragments, as it dete...
Plants use their roots to forage for nutrients in heterogeneous soil environments, but different pla...
Macrophytes play a crucial role in the functioning of lake ecosystems. Until now most macrophyte mod...
The clonal plant Schoenoplectus americanus shows variable belowground clonal architecture as a res...
Physiological integration and foraging behavior have both been proposed as advantages for clonal gro...
Changes in plant biomass allocation in response to varying resource availabilities may result from o...
The architecture resulting from the iteration of modules during plant growth affects resource captur...
<p>Keywords <br/> submersed macrophyte, P. perfoliatus, clonal architecture, spatial growth, shoot d...
International audienceClonal plants spreading horizontally and forming a network structure of ramets...
The effect of density on the growth, recruitment of new ramets, biomass allocation, rhizome spacer l...
AbstractThe effect of density on the growth, recruitment of new ramets, biomass allocation, rhizome ...
During the present study we measured plastic adjustments in morphological traits, clonal architectur...
International audienceThe plasticity in clonal architecture may enable plants to effectively respond...
Clonal plant foraging has been examined primarily on individual clones exposed to resource-poor and ...
Abstract We studied the root foraging ability and its consequences for the nutrient acquisition of f...
International audienceClonal architecture is involved in performance of clonal fragments, as it dete...
Plants use their roots to forage for nutrients in heterogeneous soil environments, but different pla...
Macrophytes play a crucial role in the functioning of lake ecosystems. Until now most macrophyte mod...
The clonal plant Schoenoplectus americanus shows variable belowground clonal architecture as a res...
Physiological integration and foraging behavior have both been proposed as advantages for clonal gro...
Changes in plant biomass allocation in response to varying resource availabilities may result from o...
The architecture resulting from the iteration of modules during plant growth affects resource captur...