The liana Artabotrys hexapetalus (L.f.) Bhand., which is widely planted in the Tropics and native to African rain forests, produced new reiterations (new leader shoots) normally and after damage induced by Hurricane Andrew (August 24, 1992). In each new orthotropic shoot, there is a gradient in lateral branch structures from basal thorns, to vegetative leafy branches, to distal leafy flowering branches. We noted that reiterations developing in shade had more thorns than similar reiterations developing in full sun. Tents with clear (66% photosynthetically active radiation [PAR]) and shaded plastic film (12%–14% PAR) were placed over nodes when the axillary buds began to expand to produce reiteration shoots. After 2 mo of growth inside the te...
1.Shade tolerance can be defined as the light level at which plants can survive and possibly grow. T...
Lianas rely on trees for support and access to high-light positions in the forest canopy, but the im...
International audienceTropical vines and lianas have evolved mechanisms to avoid mechanical damage d...
This study analyzed the interaction between lianas and tree seedlings in contrasting canopy openness...
Proliferation of lianas in canopy gaps can restrict tree regeneration in tropical forests through co...
Lianas are a key growth form in tropical forests. Their lack of self-supporting tissues and their ve...
1. In early secondary successional forest, we analysed whether lianas convert mass more efficiently ...
Abstract: In tropical forests, trees compete not only with other trees, but also with lianas, which ...
Lianas are plants that depend on support to reach some appreciable height, and they represent an imp...
Background and Aims: Because plants protect each other from wind, stand density affects both the lig...
I tested the hypothesis that lianas grow taller and/or produce more biomass with higher soil nutrien...
Lianas, woody climbing plants, are a conspicuous component of tropical forest canopies that might af...
Lianas are a key growth form in tropical forests. Their lack of self-supporting tissues and their ve...
Lianas are a prominent growth form in tropical forests, and there is compelling evidence that they a...
The responses of plants to shade and foliar herbivory jointly affect growth rates and community asse...
1.Shade tolerance can be defined as the light level at which plants can survive and possibly grow. T...
Lianas rely on trees for support and access to high-light positions in the forest canopy, but the im...
International audienceTropical vines and lianas have evolved mechanisms to avoid mechanical damage d...
This study analyzed the interaction between lianas and tree seedlings in contrasting canopy openness...
Proliferation of lianas in canopy gaps can restrict tree regeneration in tropical forests through co...
Lianas are a key growth form in tropical forests. Their lack of self-supporting tissues and their ve...
1. In early secondary successional forest, we analysed whether lianas convert mass more efficiently ...
Abstract: In tropical forests, trees compete not only with other trees, but also with lianas, which ...
Lianas are plants that depend on support to reach some appreciable height, and they represent an imp...
Background and Aims: Because plants protect each other from wind, stand density affects both the lig...
I tested the hypothesis that lianas grow taller and/or produce more biomass with higher soil nutrien...
Lianas, woody climbing plants, are a conspicuous component of tropical forest canopies that might af...
Lianas are a key growth form in tropical forests. Their lack of self-supporting tissues and their ve...
Lianas are a prominent growth form in tropical forests, and there is compelling evidence that they a...
The responses of plants to shade and foliar herbivory jointly affect growth rates and community asse...
1.Shade tolerance can be defined as the light level at which plants can survive and possibly grow. T...
Lianas rely on trees for support and access to high-light positions in the forest canopy, but the im...
International audienceTropical vines and lianas have evolved mechanisms to avoid mechanical damage d...