In vegetation stands, plants receive red to far‐red ratio (R:FR) signals of varying strength from all directions. However, plant responses to variations in R:FR reflected from below have been largely ignored despite their potential consequences for plant performance. Using a heterogeneous rose canopy, which consists of bent shoots down in the canopy and vertically growing upright shoots, we quantified upward far‐red reflection by bent shoots and its consequences for upright shoot architecture. With a three‐dimensional plant model, we assessed consequences of responses to R:FR from below for plant photosynthesis. Bent shoots reflected substantially more far‐red than red light, causing reduced R:FR in light reflected upwards. Leaf inclination...
Plants in dense vegetation compete for resources, including light, and optimize their growth based o...
Plants in dense vegetation compete for resources, including light, and optimize their growth based o...
In many cropping systems most of the light irradiates the adaxial side of leaves. However, in croppi...
We investigated the light response of leaf photosynthesis, stomatal conductance, and optical propert...
We investigated the light response of leaf photosynthesis, stomatal conductance, and optical propert...
Plants grow in dense stands receive light signals of varying strength from all directions. Plant res...
We investigated the light response of leaf photosynthesis, stomatal conductance and optical properti...
Variations in environment factors, e.g., light intensity, light spectrum, water and nutrient level, ...
Light is vital for plants as it powers the photosynthesis that provides them with the energy to grow...
Light is vital for plants as it powers the photosynthesis that provides them with the energy to grow...
Abstract: In many cropping systems most of the light irradiates the adaxial side of leaves. However,...
Plant responses to competition have often been described as passive consequences of reduced resource...
Plant responses to competition have often been described as passive consequences of reduced resource...
When growing in search for light, plants can experience continuous or occasional shading by other pl...
Plant responses to competition have often been described as passive consequences of reduced resource...
Plants in dense vegetation compete for resources, including light, and optimize their growth based o...
Plants in dense vegetation compete for resources, including light, and optimize their growth based o...
In many cropping systems most of the light irradiates the adaxial side of leaves. However, in croppi...
We investigated the light response of leaf photosynthesis, stomatal conductance, and optical propert...
We investigated the light response of leaf photosynthesis, stomatal conductance, and optical propert...
Plants grow in dense stands receive light signals of varying strength from all directions. Plant res...
We investigated the light response of leaf photosynthesis, stomatal conductance and optical properti...
Variations in environment factors, e.g., light intensity, light spectrum, water and nutrient level, ...
Light is vital for plants as it powers the photosynthesis that provides them with the energy to grow...
Light is vital for plants as it powers the photosynthesis that provides them with the energy to grow...
Abstract: In many cropping systems most of the light irradiates the adaxial side of leaves. However,...
Plant responses to competition have often been described as passive consequences of reduced resource...
Plant responses to competition have often been described as passive consequences of reduced resource...
When growing in search for light, plants can experience continuous or occasional shading by other pl...
Plant responses to competition have often been described as passive consequences of reduced resource...
Plants in dense vegetation compete for resources, including light, and optimize their growth based o...
Plants in dense vegetation compete for resources, including light, and optimize their growth based o...
In many cropping systems most of the light irradiates the adaxial side of leaves. However, in croppi...