Age-related changes in root morphology and physiology, and the relationship with N dynamics between species that differ in resource use (i.e., conservative or acquisitive) and lifespan strategies are largely unexplored and experimental evidence very scarce. Objective: to compare age-related changes in root traits and their relationship with internal N recycling in two co-generic perennial species differing in their resource-use strategy and plant lifespan. We hypothesized that the root system of both species will become more conservative with age, but the root system of the acquisitive short-lived Physaria pinetorum (Brassicaceae) will decrease its acquisition capacity while the conservative long-lived P. mendocina will increase its storage...
Background and Aims Perennial plant formations always include a mixture of various-aged individuals ...
There is an extremely limited understanding of how plants of different potential growth rate vary in...
Here, we tested hypothesized relationships among leaf and fine root traits of grass, forb, legume, a...
Domestication of desert-adapted species and their development into perennial crops has been pro-pose...
Perennial plants allocate more resources belowground and have longer-lived leaves than their annual ...
Aims: During the process of domestication of herbaceous seed-producing perennial crops, selection fo...
Domestication of desert-adapted perennials has been proposed as an alternative to increase cropping ...
Perennial plants show traits such as long-lived leaves and higher nutrient retention that provide a ...
• Here, we tested whether root traits associated with resource acquisition and conservation differed...
We compare carbon use strategies of congeneric annual (P. gracilis and P. angustifolia) and perennia...
Perennial grasses have received increased attention in the last few decades for their potential to m...
Tree age has an important effect on the form and function of fine roots. Previous studies have focus...
• Although linkages of leaf and whole-plant traits to leaf lifespan have been rigorously investigate...
While aging in many species is associated with declining reproduction and increasing mortality rates...
Background: Perenniality is best understood in quantitative terms, involving the relationship betwee...
Background and Aims Perennial plant formations always include a mixture of various-aged individuals ...
There is an extremely limited understanding of how plants of different potential growth rate vary in...
Here, we tested hypothesized relationships among leaf and fine root traits of grass, forb, legume, a...
Domestication of desert-adapted species and their development into perennial crops has been pro-pose...
Perennial plants allocate more resources belowground and have longer-lived leaves than their annual ...
Aims: During the process of domestication of herbaceous seed-producing perennial crops, selection fo...
Domestication of desert-adapted perennials has been proposed as an alternative to increase cropping ...
Perennial plants show traits such as long-lived leaves and higher nutrient retention that provide a ...
• Here, we tested whether root traits associated with resource acquisition and conservation differed...
We compare carbon use strategies of congeneric annual (P. gracilis and P. angustifolia) and perennia...
Perennial grasses have received increased attention in the last few decades for their potential to m...
Tree age has an important effect on the form and function of fine roots. Previous studies have focus...
• Although linkages of leaf and whole-plant traits to leaf lifespan have been rigorously investigate...
While aging in many species is associated with declining reproduction and increasing mortality rates...
Background: Perenniality is best understood in quantitative terms, involving the relationship betwee...
Background and Aims Perennial plant formations always include a mixture of various-aged individuals ...
There is an extremely limited understanding of how plants of different potential growth rate vary in...
Here, we tested hypothesized relationships among leaf and fine root traits of grass, forb, legume, a...