Light availability is a crucial resource determining seedling survival, establishment, and growth. Competition for light is asymmetric, giving the taller individuals a competitive advantage for obtaining light resources. Species-specific traits, e.g., shade tolerance, rooting depth, and leaf morphology, determine their strategical growth response under limited resource availability and different competitive interactions. We established a controlled pot experiment using European beech, Norway spruce, and Douglas fir seedlings and applying three different light availability levels—10%, 20%, and 50%. The experiment’s main aim was to better understand the effects of light availability and competition type on the growth, growth allocation, and b...
I examined light-dependent growth, biomass allocation and survivorship of Dipteryx panamensis, Virol...
I examined light-dependent growth, biomass allocation and survivorship of Dipteryx panamensis, Virol...
This study investigates how the ability to overtop other saplings and the ability to capture most of...
Light is an exceptionally important but often limited resource. Light availability determines seedli...
Plant growth is almost always limited by light availability and competition. However, plants are gen...
1. Species differences in growth and shade tolerance might contribute to coexistence of tree species...
The success of tree regeneration in forests strongly depends on light availability. In structured un...
1. Taller plant species can pre-empt solar energy and suppress growth of subordinate species in vege...
We examined growth and biomass allocation of individual Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii (Mirb.) F...
We conducted a greenhouse experiment to determine how differences among tree species in allocation o...
Aims Asymmetric competition for light may depress the growth rates (GRs) to different extents for di...
Initial growth of germinated seeds is an important life history stage, critical for establishment an...
Aims Asymmetric competition for light may depress the growth rates (GRs) to different extents for di...
Patterns of above-ground biomass allocation and light capture by plants growing in dense Stands or i...
Plant size often influences shade tolerance but relatively few studies have considered the functiona...
I examined light-dependent growth, biomass allocation and survivorship of Dipteryx panamensis, Virol...
I examined light-dependent growth, biomass allocation and survivorship of Dipteryx panamensis, Virol...
This study investigates how the ability to overtop other saplings and the ability to capture most of...
Light is an exceptionally important but often limited resource. Light availability determines seedli...
Plant growth is almost always limited by light availability and competition. However, plants are gen...
1. Species differences in growth and shade tolerance might contribute to coexistence of tree species...
The success of tree regeneration in forests strongly depends on light availability. In structured un...
1. Taller plant species can pre-empt solar energy and suppress growth of subordinate species in vege...
We examined growth and biomass allocation of individual Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii (Mirb.) F...
We conducted a greenhouse experiment to determine how differences among tree species in allocation o...
Aims Asymmetric competition for light may depress the growth rates (GRs) to different extents for di...
Initial growth of germinated seeds is an important life history stage, critical for establishment an...
Aims Asymmetric competition for light may depress the growth rates (GRs) to different extents for di...
Patterns of above-ground biomass allocation and light capture by plants growing in dense Stands or i...
Plant size often influences shade tolerance but relatively few studies have considered the functiona...
I examined light-dependent growth, biomass allocation and survivorship of Dipteryx panamensis, Virol...
I examined light-dependent growth, biomass allocation and survivorship of Dipteryx panamensis, Virol...
This study investigates how the ability to overtop other saplings and the ability to capture most of...