1 Genotypic and plastic variation in plant size, and trade-offs among components of reproduction were studied using cloned individuals from 24 parental plants of the perennial hay-meadow species Lychnis-flos-cuculi, planted in four sites along a gradient of natural soil fertility.2 Plant biomass, survival and fecundity differed significantly among clones and sites. Differences in survival and early components of fecundity among clones were strongly average rosette biomass attained during the first year.3 There were significant clone-site interactions. However, a small number of clones which ranked high for plant biomass and fruit production at all sites, made a large contribution to local fruit production within a year across the entire gra...
Genetic differentiation in reproduction in the wide-ranging Schizachyrium scoparium (Poaceae) has be...
Selection responses in natural plant populations depend on how the phenotypic variation of traits is...
The determination of the reproductive success of individual plants requires insight into both quanti...
1 Genotypic and plastic variation in plant size, and trade-offs among components of reproduction wer...
1 Genotypic and plastic variation in plant size, and trade-offs among components of reproduction wer...
Plant species from unproductive or adverse habitats are often characterized by a low potential relat...
Optimal Partitioning Theory (OPT) states organisms will give more resources to structures and functi...
Plant species from unproductive or adverse habitats are often characterized by a low potential relat...
Allocation to reproduction is a key life-history trait. Optimal allocation to reproduction depends o...
Costs of reproduction due to resource allocation trade-offs have long been recognized as key forces ...
The aim of this thesis was to provide insight into factors that contribute to the generation of size...
International audienceContext - While many woody perennials grow and reproduce in varying environmen...
Abstract: Several purported cases of plasticity in plant allocation patterns appear to be the effect...
Selection responses in natural plant populations depend on how the phenotypic variation of traits is...
The determination of the reproductive success of individual plants requires insight into both quanti...
Genetic differentiation in reproduction in the wide-ranging Schizachyrium scoparium (Poaceae) has be...
Selection responses in natural plant populations depend on how the phenotypic variation of traits is...
The determination of the reproductive success of individual plants requires insight into both quanti...
1 Genotypic and plastic variation in plant size, and trade-offs among components of reproduction wer...
1 Genotypic and plastic variation in plant size, and trade-offs among components of reproduction wer...
Plant species from unproductive or adverse habitats are often characterized by a low potential relat...
Optimal Partitioning Theory (OPT) states organisms will give more resources to structures and functi...
Plant species from unproductive or adverse habitats are often characterized by a low potential relat...
Allocation to reproduction is a key life-history trait. Optimal allocation to reproduction depends o...
Costs of reproduction due to resource allocation trade-offs have long been recognized as key forces ...
The aim of this thesis was to provide insight into factors that contribute to the generation of size...
International audienceContext - While many woody perennials grow and reproduce in varying environmen...
Abstract: Several purported cases of plasticity in plant allocation patterns appear to be the effect...
Selection responses in natural plant populations depend on how the phenotypic variation of traits is...
The determination of the reproductive success of individual plants requires insight into both quanti...
Genetic differentiation in reproduction in the wide-ranging Schizachyrium scoparium (Poaceae) has be...
Selection responses in natural plant populations depend on how the phenotypic variation of traits is...
The determination of the reproductive success of individual plants requires insight into both quanti...