International audienceLeaves are the organs that intercept light and create photosynthesis. Efficient light interception is provided by leaves oriented orthogonal to most of the sun rays. Except in the polar regions, this means orthogonal to the direction of acceleration due to gravity, or simply horizontal. The leaves of almost all terrestrial plants grow in a gravity field that tends to bend them downward and therefore may counteract light interception. Plants thus allocate biomass for self-support in order to maintain their leaves horizontal. To compete with other species (inter-species competition), as well as other individuals within the same species (intra-species competition), self-support must be achieved with the least biomass prod...
Leaf size varies conspicuously along environmental gradients. Small leaves help plants cope with dro...
Plants growing in dense leaf canopies are exposed to a vertical light gradient due to mutual shading...
Gravitropism is necessary for plants to control the orientation of their axes while they grow in hei...
International audienceLeaves are the organs that intercept light and create photosynthesis. Efficien...
Background and Aims The contemporary relegation of conifers mainly to cold or infertile sites has be...
Aims This paper reviews the way optimization theory has been used in canopy models to analyse the ad...
Trees forage for light through optimal leaf display. Effective leaf display is determined by metamer...
The implications of leaf size, leaf display and crown size for whole-plant light interception were i...
• Architecture can vary widely across species. Both steeper leaf angles and increased self-shading a...
Patterns of above-ground biomass allocation and light capture by plants growing in dense Stands or i...
The implications of extensive variation in leaf size for biomass distribution between physiological ...
The functional variability in leaf angle distribution within the canopy was analysed with respect to...
UMR AGAP - équipe AFEF - Architecture et fonctionnement des espèces fruitièresBackground and Aims : ...
• In the dense tropical rainforest understorey, saplings exhibit different growth strategies aiming ...
Shade tolerance can be defined as the light level at which plants can survive and possibly grow. Thi...
Leaf size varies conspicuously along environmental gradients. Small leaves help plants cope with dro...
Plants growing in dense leaf canopies are exposed to a vertical light gradient due to mutual shading...
Gravitropism is necessary for plants to control the orientation of their axes while they grow in hei...
International audienceLeaves are the organs that intercept light and create photosynthesis. Efficien...
Background and Aims The contemporary relegation of conifers mainly to cold or infertile sites has be...
Aims This paper reviews the way optimization theory has been used in canopy models to analyse the ad...
Trees forage for light through optimal leaf display. Effective leaf display is determined by metamer...
The implications of leaf size, leaf display and crown size for whole-plant light interception were i...
• Architecture can vary widely across species. Both steeper leaf angles and increased self-shading a...
Patterns of above-ground biomass allocation and light capture by plants growing in dense Stands or i...
The implications of extensive variation in leaf size for biomass distribution between physiological ...
The functional variability in leaf angle distribution within the canopy was analysed with respect to...
UMR AGAP - équipe AFEF - Architecture et fonctionnement des espèces fruitièresBackground and Aims : ...
• In the dense tropical rainforest understorey, saplings exhibit different growth strategies aiming ...
Shade tolerance can be defined as the light level at which plants can survive and possibly grow. Thi...
Leaf size varies conspicuously along environmental gradients. Small leaves help plants cope with dro...
Plants growing in dense leaf canopies are exposed to a vertical light gradient due to mutual shading...
Gravitropism is necessary for plants to control the orientation of their axes while they grow in hei...