Examining the coordination of leaf and fine root traits not only aids a better understanding of plant ecological strategies from a whole-plant perspective, but also helps improve the prediction of belowground properties from aboveground traits. The relationships between leaf and fine root traits have been extensively explored at global and regional scales, but remain unclear at local scales. Here, we measured six pairs of analogous leaf and fine root traits related to resource economy and organ size for coexisting dominant and subordinate vascular plants at three successional stages of temperate forest swamps in Lingfeng National Nature Reserve in the Greater Hinggan Mountains, NE China. Leaf and fine root traits related to resource acquisi...
The distribution of plant species along environmental gradients is expected to be predictable based ...
Fine roots of plants play an important role in terrestrial ecosystems. There is a close association ...
Root traits are often thought to be analogues of leaf traits along the plant economics spectrum. But...
Examining the coordination of leaf and fine root traits not only aids a better understanding of plan...
•Variation in plant functional traits is the product of evolutionary and environmental drivers opera...
P>Variation in plant functional traits is the product of evolutionary and environmental drivers o...
1. Among above-and below-ground traits, specific leaf area (SLA, cm(2) g(-1)) and specific root leng...
Fine roots have been hypothesized to be "leaves underground" in terms of vascular network, but this ...
1. Quantifying the variation in community-level fine root (<2mm) traits along ecological gradients o...
Among above- and belowground traits, specific leaf area (SLA, cm2 g−1) and specific root length (SRL...
Leaves and fine roots are among the most important and dynamic components of terrestrial ecosystems....
International audience1.Quantifying the variation in community-level fine root (40 year old plots) a...
Aim Plant roots are crucial for water and nutrient absorption, but large-scale patterns and underlyi...
Fine roots of plants play an important role in terrestrial ecosystems. There is a close association ...
Fine roots play a prominent role in forest carbon flux, nutrient and water acquisition; however, inf...
The distribution of plant species along environmental gradients is expected to be predictable based ...
Fine roots of plants play an important role in terrestrial ecosystems. There is a close association ...
Root traits are often thought to be analogues of leaf traits along the plant economics spectrum. But...
Examining the coordination of leaf and fine root traits not only aids a better understanding of plan...
•Variation in plant functional traits is the product of evolutionary and environmental drivers opera...
P>Variation in plant functional traits is the product of evolutionary and environmental drivers o...
1. Among above-and below-ground traits, specific leaf area (SLA, cm(2) g(-1)) and specific root leng...
Fine roots have been hypothesized to be "leaves underground" in terms of vascular network, but this ...
1. Quantifying the variation in community-level fine root (<2mm) traits along ecological gradients o...
Among above- and belowground traits, specific leaf area (SLA, cm2 g−1) and specific root length (SRL...
Leaves and fine roots are among the most important and dynamic components of terrestrial ecosystems....
International audience1.Quantifying the variation in community-level fine root (40 year old plots) a...
Aim Plant roots are crucial for water and nutrient absorption, but large-scale patterns and underlyi...
Fine roots of plants play an important role in terrestrial ecosystems. There is a close association ...
Fine roots play a prominent role in forest carbon flux, nutrient and water acquisition; however, inf...
The distribution of plant species along environmental gradients is expected to be predictable based ...
Fine roots of plants play an important role in terrestrial ecosystems. There is a close association ...
Root traits are often thought to be analogues of leaf traits along the plant economics spectrum. But...