Relative growth rate (RGR) is a fundamental trait for comparative plant ecology but cannot be measured in situ, leading to problems in interpreting vegetation function. However, the components of RGR (net assimilation rate (NAR), leaf area ratio (LAR), leaf weight ratio (LWR), and specific leaf area (SLA)) can be calculated for wild plants from morphological measurements (leaf area, leaf dry mass, whole plant dry mass), which potentially reflect RGR. Seeds of 19 species from Italian prealpine calcareous grasslands were collected and seedlings were cultivated under controlled conditions. RGR, NAR, LAR, LWR and SLA were analysed. The results demonstrated that RGR was positively correlated with SLA and LAR (p<0.01). Furthermore, LAR was posit...
The growing interest in classifying species in response groups relating to variations in environment...
Three groups of species (21 herbaceous monocotyledons, 22 herbaceous dicotyledons and 16 woody dicot...
We tested the hypothesis that biological trait-based plant functional groups provide sufficient diff...
Relative growth rate (RGR) is a fundamental trait for comparative plant ecology but cannot be measur...
Relative growth rate (RGR) is a fundamental trait for comparative plant ecology but cannot be measur...
Relative growth rate (RGR) is a fundamental trait for comparative plant ecology but cannot be measur...
Relative growth rate (RGR) is a fundamental trait for comparative plant ecology but cannot be measur...
Relative growth rate (RGR) is a fundamental trait for comparative plant ecology but cannot be measur...
1 Innate mean relative growth rate (mean RGR) of seedlings is a key attribute for the performance of...
1 Innate mean relative growth rate (mean RGR) of seedlings is a key attribute for the performance of...
Large interspecific differences exist in the potential relative growth rate (RGR) of plants. Which p...
Ten herbaceous species were grown under field conditions to assess their relative growth rate (RGR) ...
Ten herbaceous species were grown under field conditions to assess their relative growth rate (RGR) ...
Ten herbaceous species were grown under field conditions to assess their relative growth rate (RGR) ...
• The present study shows that the relative contributions of leaf area ratio (LAR) and net assimilat...
The growing interest in classifying species in response groups relating to variations in environment...
Three groups of species (21 herbaceous monocotyledons, 22 herbaceous dicotyledons and 16 woody dicot...
We tested the hypothesis that biological trait-based plant functional groups provide sufficient diff...
Relative growth rate (RGR) is a fundamental trait for comparative plant ecology but cannot be measur...
Relative growth rate (RGR) is a fundamental trait for comparative plant ecology but cannot be measur...
Relative growth rate (RGR) is a fundamental trait for comparative plant ecology but cannot be measur...
Relative growth rate (RGR) is a fundamental trait for comparative plant ecology but cannot be measur...
Relative growth rate (RGR) is a fundamental trait for comparative plant ecology but cannot be measur...
1 Innate mean relative growth rate (mean RGR) of seedlings is a key attribute for the performance of...
1 Innate mean relative growth rate (mean RGR) of seedlings is a key attribute for the performance of...
Large interspecific differences exist in the potential relative growth rate (RGR) of plants. Which p...
Ten herbaceous species were grown under field conditions to assess their relative growth rate (RGR) ...
Ten herbaceous species were grown under field conditions to assess their relative growth rate (RGR) ...
Ten herbaceous species were grown under field conditions to assess their relative growth rate (RGR) ...
• The present study shows that the relative contributions of leaf area ratio (LAR) and net assimilat...
The growing interest in classifying species in response groups relating to variations in environment...
Three groups of species (21 herbaceous monocotyledons, 22 herbaceous dicotyledons and 16 woody dicot...
We tested the hypothesis that biological trait-based plant functional groups provide sufficient diff...