International audienceClonal plants spreading horizontally and forming a network structure of ramets exhibit complex growth patterns to maximize resource uptake from the environment. They respond to spatial heterogeneity by changing their internode length or branching frequency. Ramets definitively root in the soil but stay interconnected for a varying period of time thus allowing an exchange of spatial and temporal information. We quantified the foraging response of clonal plants depending on the local soil quality sampled by the rooting ramet (i.e. the present information) and the resource variability sampled by the older ramets (i.e. the past information). We demonstrated that two related species, Potentilla reptans and P. anserina, resp...
Evolutionary game-theoretical studies have indicated that plant populations with maximum seed produc...
In natural habitats, the availability of essential mineral nutrients may vary widely from place to p...
Clonal plants can maximize their performance by selectively placing ramets in the environment and ex...
International audienceClonal plants spreading horizontally and forming a network structure of ramets...
Plastic root-foraging responses have been widely recognized as an important strategy for plants to e...
Background Plastic root-foraging responses have been widely recognized as an important strategy for...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Plastic root-foraging responses have been widely recognized as an important...
Plants use their roots to forage for nutrients in heterogeneous soil environments, but different pla...
Clonal plant foraging has been examined primarily on individual clones exposed to resource-poor and ...
Root growth patterns respond to small-scale resource heterogeneity and the presence of roots of neig...
Root systems are highly plastic as they express a range of responses to acquire patchily distributed...
Abstract We studied the root foraging ability and its consequences for the nutrient acquisition of f...
Plastic root-foraging responses have been widely recognized as an important strategy for plants to e...
Above- and below-ground clonal growth architecturewas compared for two neighbouring patches of Potam...
Plants have been recognized to be capable of allocating more roots to rich patches in the soil. We t...
Evolutionary game-theoretical studies have indicated that plant populations with maximum seed produc...
In natural habitats, the availability of essential mineral nutrients may vary widely from place to p...
Clonal plants can maximize their performance by selectively placing ramets in the environment and ex...
International audienceClonal plants spreading horizontally and forming a network structure of ramets...
Plastic root-foraging responses have been widely recognized as an important strategy for plants to e...
Background Plastic root-foraging responses have been widely recognized as an important strategy for...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Plastic root-foraging responses have been widely recognized as an important...
Plants use their roots to forage for nutrients in heterogeneous soil environments, but different pla...
Clonal plant foraging has been examined primarily on individual clones exposed to resource-poor and ...
Root growth patterns respond to small-scale resource heterogeneity and the presence of roots of neig...
Root systems are highly plastic as they express a range of responses to acquire patchily distributed...
Abstract We studied the root foraging ability and its consequences for the nutrient acquisition of f...
Plastic root-foraging responses have been widely recognized as an important strategy for plants to e...
Above- and below-ground clonal growth architecturewas compared for two neighbouring patches of Potam...
Plants have been recognized to be capable of allocating more roots to rich patches in the soil. We t...
Evolutionary game-theoretical studies have indicated that plant populations with maximum seed produc...
In natural habitats, the availability of essential mineral nutrients may vary widely from place to p...
Clonal plants can maximize their performance by selectively placing ramets in the environment and ex...