Background and Aims: The phenotypic plasticity of leaf life span in response to low resource conditions has a potentially large impact on the plant carbon budget, notably in evergreen species not subject to seasonal leaf shedding, but has rarely been well documented. This study evaluates the plasticity of leaf longevity, in terms of its quantitative importance to the plant carbon balance under limiting light. Methods:Seedlings of four tropical tree species with contrasting light requirements (Alstonia scholaris, Hevea brasiliensis, Durio zibethinus and Lansium domesticum) were grown under three light regimes (full sunlight, 45 % sunlight and 12 % sunlight). Their leaf dynamics were monitored over 18 months. Results:All species showed a cons...
Most leaf functional trait studies in the Amazon basin do not consider ontogenetic variations (leaf ...
1. Although shade tolerance is often assumed to be a fixed trait of species, recent work has reporte...
Shade tolerance can be defined as the light level at which plants can survive and possibly grow. Thi...
Background and Aims The phenotypic plasticity of leaf life span in response to low resource conditio...
The maintenance in the long run of a positive carbon balance under very low irradiance is a prerequi...
sunlit conditions but are subjected to self-shading within the crown as they age. In contrast, lower...
The maintenance in the long run of a positive carbon balance under very low irradiance is a prerequi...
1. The sun¿shade acclimation and plasticity of 16 functional leaf traits of 38 tropical tree species...
Background and AimsLeaf life span is widely recognized as a key life history trait associated with h...
Information about light tolerance and photosynthetic plasticity of indigenous tropical tree species ...
We related above-ground biomass allocation to light interception by trees and lianas growing in thre...
In this thesis the effect of constant and fluctuating light availability on several leaf traits was ...
Leaf longevity (LL) varies more than 20-fold in tropical evergreen forests, but it is unclear how to...
Different life history strategies among tropical rain forest species are generally related to inhere...
Background and Aims: A long-running debate centres on whether shade tolerance of tree seedlings is m...
Most leaf functional trait studies in the Amazon basin do not consider ontogenetic variations (leaf ...
1. Although shade tolerance is often assumed to be a fixed trait of species, recent work has reporte...
Shade tolerance can be defined as the light level at which plants can survive and possibly grow. Thi...
Background and Aims The phenotypic plasticity of leaf life span in response to low resource conditio...
The maintenance in the long run of a positive carbon balance under very low irradiance is a prerequi...
sunlit conditions but are subjected to self-shading within the crown as they age. In contrast, lower...
The maintenance in the long run of a positive carbon balance under very low irradiance is a prerequi...
1. The sun¿shade acclimation and plasticity of 16 functional leaf traits of 38 tropical tree species...
Background and AimsLeaf life span is widely recognized as a key life history trait associated with h...
Information about light tolerance and photosynthetic plasticity of indigenous tropical tree species ...
We related above-ground biomass allocation to light interception by trees and lianas growing in thre...
In this thesis the effect of constant and fluctuating light availability on several leaf traits was ...
Leaf longevity (LL) varies more than 20-fold in tropical evergreen forests, but it is unclear how to...
Different life history strategies among tropical rain forest species are generally related to inhere...
Background and Aims: A long-running debate centres on whether shade tolerance of tree seedlings is m...
Most leaf functional trait studies in the Amazon basin do not consider ontogenetic variations (leaf ...
1. Although shade tolerance is often assumed to be a fixed trait of species, recent work has reporte...
Shade tolerance can be defined as the light level at which plants can survive and possibly grow. Thi...