Theory on costs of plant defense against herbivory in stressful environments predicts that costs should increase when competition is intense. This amplifies a fundamental dilemma that plants are thought to face: allocate limited resources to grow fast
Journal ArticleBenefits and costs are central to optimality theories of plant defense. Benefit is th...
Plants grow in dynamic environments where their fitness is determined by a multitude of biotic and a...
Studies have increasingly shown that the constitutive or induced expression of resistance in plants ...
Theory on costs of plant defense against herbivory in stressful environments predicts that costs sho...
Defense costs provide a major explanation for why plants in nature have not evolved to be better def...
Abstract. Defense costs provide a major explanation for why plants in nature have not evolved to be ...
Plant defense against herbivory comes at a cost, which can be either direct (reducing resources avai...
Plants defend themselves against attack by herbivores with a variety of physical and chemical defenc...
Costs of defense are central to our understanding of interactions between organisms and their enviro...
Resource competition can influence plant fitness either directly, or indirectly by influencing the a...
Plants activate defence responses to protect themselves against microbial pathogens and herbivorous ...
Time delays in plant responses to insect herbivory are thought to be the principal disadvantage of i...
Plants use resources, i.e. carbon, nutrients, water and energy, either for growth or to defend thems...
Empirical evidence suggests that the attractiveness of a plant to herbivores can be affected by the ...
Journal ArticleBenefits and costs are central to optimality theories of plant defense. Benefit is th...
Plants grow in dynamic environments where their fitness is determined by a multitude of biotic and a...
Studies have increasingly shown that the constitutive or induced expression of resistance in plants ...
Theory on costs of plant defense against herbivory in stressful environments predicts that costs sho...
Defense costs provide a major explanation for why plants in nature have not evolved to be better def...
Abstract. Defense costs provide a major explanation for why plants in nature have not evolved to be ...
Plant defense against herbivory comes at a cost, which can be either direct (reducing resources avai...
Plants defend themselves against attack by herbivores with a variety of physical and chemical defenc...
Costs of defense are central to our understanding of interactions between organisms and their enviro...
Resource competition can influence plant fitness either directly, or indirectly by influencing the a...
Plants activate defence responses to protect themselves against microbial pathogens and herbivorous ...
Time delays in plant responses to insect herbivory are thought to be the principal disadvantage of i...
Plants use resources, i.e. carbon, nutrients, water and energy, either for growth or to defend thems...
Empirical evidence suggests that the attractiveness of a plant to herbivores can be affected by the ...
Journal ArticleBenefits and costs are central to optimality theories of plant defense. Benefit is th...
Plants grow in dynamic environments where their fitness is determined by a multitude of biotic and a...
Studies have increasingly shown that the constitutive or induced expression of resistance in plants ...