International audienceAlthough sunlight is essential for plant growth and development, the relative importance of each spectral region in shaping functional traits is poorly understood, particularly in dynamic light environments such as forest ecosystems.We examined responses of 25 functional traits from groups of 11 shade-intolerant and 12 understorey shade-tolerant forb species grown outdoors under five filter treatments differing in spectral transmittance: (a) transmitting c. 95% of solar radiation (280-800 nm); (b) attenuating ultraviolet-B (UV-B); (c) attenuating all UV; (d) attenuating all UV and blue light; (e) attenuating all UV, blue and green light.Our results show that UV-B radiation mainly affected the biochemical traits but blu...
By means of meta-analyses we determined how 70 traits related to plant anatomy, morphology, chemistr...
When grown in a common light environment, the leaves of shade-tolerant evergreen trees have a larger...
Ten species of native trees, ranging from obligate sun plants to facultative sun/shade plants were g...
International audienceAlthough sunlight is essential for plant growth and development, the relative ...
1.Shade tolerance can be defined as the light level at which plants can survive and possibly grow. T...
Successional replacement of intolerant species by shade tolerators along gap-understorey gradients i...
Although many ideas exist about the traits that characterize shade-tolerant species from the forest ...
The study of leaf functional trait relationships, the so-called leaf economics spectrum1,2, is based...
Within-canopy variation in light results in profound canopy profiles in foliage structural, chemical...
Plant species differ in many functional traits that drive differences in rates of photosynthesis, bi...
Shade intolerant species may respond strongly to changes in light availability, particularly if othe...
Despite being instrumental in forest ecology, the definition and nature of shade tolerance are compl...
Within-canopy variation in light results in profound canopy profiles in foliage structural, chemical...
SYNOPSIS. Many plants display a characteristic suite of developmental ‘‘shade avoidance’ ’ responses...
By means of meta-analyses we determined how 70 traits related to plant anatomy, morphology, chemistr...
When grown in a common light environment, the leaves of shade-tolerant evergreen trees have a larger...
Ten species of native trees, ranging from obligate sun plants to facultative sun/shade plants were g...
International audienceAlthough sunlight is essential for plant growth and development, the relative ...
1.Shade tolerance can be defined as the light level at which plants can survive and possibly grow. T...
Successional replacement of intolerant species by shade tolerators along gap-understorey gradients i...
Although many ideas exist about the traits that characterize shade-tolerant species from the forest ...
The study of leaf functional trait relationships, the so-called leaf economics spectrum1,2, is based...
Within-canopy variation in light results in profound canopy profiles in foliage structural, chemical...
Plant species differ in many functional traits that drive differences in rates of photosynthesis, bi...
Shade intolerant species may respond strongly to changes in light availability, particularly if othe...
Despite being instrumental in forest ecology, the definition and nature of shade tolerance are compl...
Within-canopy variation in light results in profound canopy profiles in foliage structural, chemical...
SYNOPSIS. Many plants display a characteristic suite of developmental ‘‘shade avoidance’ ’ responses...
By means of meta-analyses we determined how 70 traits related to plant anatomy, morphology, chemistr...
When grown in a common light environment, the leaves of shade-tolerant evergreen trees have a larger...
Ten species of native trees, ranging from obligate sun plants to facultative sun/shade plants were g...