Leaf properties vary significantly within plant canopies, due to the strong gradient in light availability through the canopy, and the need for plants to use resources efficiently. At high light, photosynthesis is maximized when leaves have a high nitrogen content and water supply, whereas at low light leaves have a lower requirement for both nitrogen and water. Studies of the distribution of leaf nitrogen (N) within canopies have shown that, if water supply is ignored, the optimal distribution is that where N is proportional to light, but that the gradient of N in real canopies is shallower than the optimal distribution. We extend this work by considering the optimal co-allocation of nitrogen and water supply within plant canopies. We deve...
From an analytical model it was shown that for a given total amount of nitrogen in the canopy, there...
There is a strong natural light gradient from the top to the bottom in plant canopies and along gap-...
Experimental evidence indicates that the stomatal conductance and nitrogen concentration ([N]) of fo...
Leaf properties vary significantly within plant canopies, due to the strong gradient in light availa...
We develop, and discuss the implementation of, a mathematical framework for inferring optimal patter...
Recent models have shown that higher leaf nitrogen concentration per unit area maximizes nitrogen us...
A long-established theoretical result states that, for a given total canopy nitrogen (N) content, ca...
Measured profiles of photosynthetic capacity in plant crowns typically do not match those of average...
We introduce the simultaneous optimisation of water-use efficiency and nitrogen-use efficiency of ca...
A model is presented which solves simultaneously for leafscale stomatal conductance, COj assimilatio...
Background and aims Leaf nitrogen distribution in the plant canopy is an important determinant for c...
Plants exhibit higher leaf-to-root ratios (L/R) and lower leaf nitrogen content (N(area)) in low-lig...
The development of vertical canopy gradients of leaf N has been regarded as an adaptation to the lig...
1. In order to evaluate quantitatively the photosynthetic performance and related nitrogen allocatio...
Background and Aims Theory for optimal allocation of foliar nitrogen (ONA) predicts that both nitrog...
From an analytical model it was shown that for a given total amount of nitrogen in the canopy, there...
There is a strong natural light gradient from the top to the bottom in plant canopies and along gap-...
Experimental evidence indicates that the stomatal conductance and nitrogen concentration ([N]) of fo...
Leaf properties vary significantly within plant canopies, due to the strong gradient in light availa...
We develop, and discuss the implementation of, a mathematical framework for inferring optimal patter...
Recent models have shown that higher leaf nitrogen concentration per unit area maximizes nitrogen us...
A long-established theoretical result states that, for a given total canopy nitrogen (N) content, ca...
Measured profiles of photosynthetic capacity in plant crowns typically do not match those of average...
We introduce the simultaneous optimisation of water-use efficiency and nitrogen-use efficiency of ca...
A model is presented which solves simultaneously for leafscale stomatal conductance, COj assimilatio...
Background and aims Leaf nitrogen distribution in the plant canopy is an important determinant for c...
Plants exhibit higher leaf-to-root ratios (L/R) and lower leaf nitrogen content (N(area)) in low-lig...
The development of vertical canopy gradients of leaf N has been regarded as an adaptation to the lig...
1. In order to evaluate quantitatively the photosynthetic performance and related nitrogen allocatio...
Background and Aims Theory for optimal allocation of foliar nitrogen (ONA) predicts that both nitrog...
From an analytical model it was shown that for a given total amount of nitrogen in the canopy, there...
There is a strong natural light gradient from the top to the bottom in plant canopies and along gap-...
Experimental evidence indicates that the stomatal conductance and nitrogen concentration ([N]) of fo...