Producción CientíficaStem straightness is related to wood quality and yield. Although important genetic differences in stem straightness among the natural populations of Pinus pinaster are well established, the main drivers of these differences are not well known. Since the responses of trees to light are key ecological features that induce stem curvature, we hypothesized that populations with better straightness should exhibit lower photomorphogenetic and phototropic sensitivity. We compared three populations to identify the main processes driven by primary and secondary growth that explain their differences in response to light. One-year-old seedlings were grown under two treatments—direct sunlight and lateral light plus shade—for ...
Plants have evolved a suite of photoreceptors to perceive information from the surrounding light con...
To improve our understanding of shade tolerance, I studied responses in survival, growth, morpholog...
Shade tolerance can be defined as the light level at which plants can survive and possibly grow. Thi...
Stem straightness is related to wood quality and yield. Although important genetic differences in st...
Stem straightness is an important selection trait in Pinus pinaster Ait. breeding programs. Despite ...
Although the straightening capacity of the stem is key for light capture and mechanical stability in...
The orientation of the central stem is a key component of tree architecture. Stem orientation was re...
Gravitropism is necessary for plants to control the orientation of their axes while they grow in hei...
The effects of light and N availability, and population on seedling morphology and biomass allocati...
1. Species differences in growth and shade tolerance might contribute to coexistence of tree species...
International audienceThe main biological function of reaction wood is to act as “muscle” for trees,...
Light availability is a crucial resource determining seedling survival, establishment, and growth. C...
Stem sinuosity is a highly visible stem-form trait in the leaders of fast-growing Douglas-fir (Pseud...
Many individuals of radiata pine (Pinus radiata D. Don) have crooked stems, which can hinder volume ...
International audienceThe main biological function of reaction wood is to act as “muscle” for trees,...
Plants have evolved a suite of photoreceptors to perceive information from the surrounding light con...
To improve our understanding of shade tolerance, I studied responses in survival, growth, morpholog...
Shade tolerance can be defined as the light level at which plants can survive and possibly grow. Thi...
Stem straightness is related to wood quality and yield. Although important genetic differences in st...
Stem straightness is an important selection trait in Pinus pinaster Ait. breeding programs. Despite ...
Although the straightening capacity of the stem is key for light capture and mechanical stability in...
The orientation of the central stem is a key component of tree architecture. Stem orientation was re...
Gravitropism is necessary for plants to control the orientation of their axes while they grow in hei...
The effects of light and N availability, and population on seedling morphology and biomass allocati...
1. Species differences in growth and shade tolerance might contribute to coexistence of tree species...
International audienceThe main biological function of reaction wood is to act as “muscle” for trees,...
Light availability is a crucial resource determining seedling survival, establishment, and growth. C...
Stem sinuosity is a highly visible stem-form trait in the leaders of fast-growing Douglas-fir (Pseud...
Many individuals of radiata pine (Pinus radiata D. Don) have crooked stems, which can hinder volume ...
International audienceThe main biological function of reaction wood is to act as “muscle” for trees,...
Plants have evolved a suite of photoreceptors to perceive information from the surrounding light con...
To improve our understanding of shade tolerance, I studied responses in survival, growth, morpholog...
Shade tolerance can be defined as the light level at which plants can survive and possibly grow. Thi...