Growth rate varies across plant species and represents an important ecological strategy for competition, resource-use and fitness. However, empirical studies often show a low predictability of functional traits to tree growth. We measured stem diameter and height growth rates (DGRs and HGRs) of 96 juvenile trees (2-5 m tall) of eight evergreen and eight deciduous broadleaf tree species over three consecutive years in a subtropical forest in south-western China. We examined the relationships between tree growth rates and 20 leaf/stem traits that are associated with carbon gain, stem hydraulics and nutrient-use efficiency, as well as the difference between evergreen and deciduous trees. We found that cross-species variations of stem DGR/HGR c...
Leaf economics and hydraulic traits are critical to leaf photosynthesis, yet it is debated whether t...
In order to test whether the strategy of resource acquisition varies with life form, leaf texture an...
Stem traits were analysed in laboratory-grown seedlings of 80 European woody and semiwoody species o...
We evaluated the degree to which relative growth rate (RGR) of saplings and large trees is related t...
Growth rates are of fundamental importance for plants, as individual size affects myriad ecological ...
We evaluated the degree to which relative growth rate (RGR) of saplings and large trees is related t...
Tree growth is the most important factor in determining the carbon sequestration processes of forest...
Current theoretical models for tree relative growth rate (RGR) have considered physiological process...
Growth rates are of fundamental importance for plants, as individual size affects myriad ecological ...
Leaf economics and hydraulic traits are critical to leaf photosynthesis, yet it is debated whether t...
Evergreen and deciduous trees are conspicuous growth forms across most forest ecosystems around the ...
A major foundation of trait-based ecology is that traits have an impact on individual performance. H...
Aims To quantify the seasonal differences in effects of leaf habit, species identity, initial diamet...
Background and Aims Plant relative growth rate (RGR) depends on biomass allocation to leaves (leaf m...
Aims To quantify the seasonal differences in effects of leaf habit, species identity, initial diamet...
Leaf economics and hydraulic traits are critical to leaf photosynthesis, yet it is debated whether t...
In order to test whether the strategy of resource acquisition varies with life form, leaf texture an...
Stem traits were analysed in laboratory-grown seedlings of 80 European woody and semiwoody species o...
We evaluated the degree to which relative growth rate (RGR) of saplings and large trees is related t...
Growth rates are of fundamental importance for plants, as individual size affects myriad ecological ...
We evaluated the degree to which relative growth rate (RGR) of saplings and large trees is related t...
Tree growth is the most important factor in determining the carbon sequestration processes of forest...
Current theoretical models for tree relative growth rate (RGR) have considered physiological process...
Growth rates are of fundamental importance for plants, as individual size affects myriad ecological ...
Leaf economics and hydraulic traits are critical to leaf photosynthesis, yet it is debated whether t...
Evergreen and deciduous trees are conspicuous growth forms across most forest ecosystems around the ...
A major foundation of trait-based ecology is that traits have an impact on individual performance. H...
Aims To quantify the seasonal differences in effects of leaf habit, species identity, initial diamet...
Background and Aims Plant relative growth rate (RGR) depends on biomass allocation to leaves (leaf m...
Aims To quantify the seasonal differences in effects of leaf habit, species identity, initial diamet...
Leaf economics and hydraulic traits are critical to leaf photosynthesis, yet it is debated whether t...
In order to test whether the strategy of resource acquisition varies with life form, leaf texture an...
Stem traits were analysed in laboratory-grown seedlings of 80 European woody and semiwoody species o...