<p>Plant communities with traits that would maximize community performance can be invaded by plants that invest extra in acquiring resources at the expense of others, lowering the overall community performance, a so-called tragedy of the commons (TOC). By contrast, maximum community performance is usually the objective in agriculture. We first give an overview of the occurrence of TOCs in plants, and explore the extent to which past crop breeding has led to trait values that go against an unwanted TOC. We then show how linking evolutionary game theory (EGT) with mechanistic knowledge of the physiological processes that drive trait expression and the ecological aspects of biotic interactions in agro-ecosystems might contribute to increasing ...
Progress in genetic improvement of crop yield potential has slowed since 1985. Simultaneously, more ...
Domestication has transformed hundreds of wild plant species into productive cultivars for human uti...
Recent yearshave seen great interest in the importance of species richness for the functioning and s...
<p>Plant communities with traits that would maximize community performance can be invaded by plants ...
In recent decades, it was shown that belowground competition for some plants may take form of the tr...
Fine root density in the soil is a plant functional trait of paramount importance for plant ecology ...
A Tragedy of the Commons (ToC) models many systems of human exploitation of natural resources. In a ...
Abstract Tragedy of the Commons (ToC) is the exploitation of an open-access resource that is exploit...
A Tragedy of the Commons (ToC) models many systems of human exploitation of natural resources. In a ...
Garrett Hardin’s tragedy of the commons is an analogy that shows how individuals driven by self-inte...
Garrett Hardin's tragedy of the commons is an analogy that shows how individuals driven by self-inte...
International audience1. Nutrient enrichment is one of the major threats acting on natural communiti...
Although a widely accepted ecological theory predicts that more diverse plant communities should be ...
Garrett Hardin's tragedy of the commons is an analogy that shows how individuals driven by self-inte...
Competition and conflict among individuals can favour exploitative strategies that undermine the com...
Progress in genetic improvement of crop yield potential has slowed since 1985. Simultaneously, more ...
Domestication has transformed hundreds of wild plant species into productive cultivars for human uti...
Recent yearshave seen great interest in the importance of species richness for the functioning and s...
<p>Plant communities with traits that would maximize community performance can be invaded by plants ...
In recent decades, it was shown that belowground competition for some plants may take form of the tr...
Fine root density in the soil is a plant functional trait of paramount importance for plant ecology ...
A Tragedy of the Commons (ToC) models many systems of human exploitation of natural resources. In a ...
Abstract Tragedy of the Commons (ToC) is the exploitation of an open-access resource that is exploit...
A Tragedy of the Commons (ToC) models many systems of human exploitation of natural resources. In a ...
Garrett Hardin’s tragedy of the commons is an analogy that shows how individuals driven by self-inte...
Garrett Hardin's tragedy of the commons is an analogy that shows how individuals driven by self-inte...
International audience1. Nutrient enrichment is one of the major threats acting on natural communiti...
Although a widely accepted ecological theory predicts that more diverse plant communities should be ...
Garrett Hardin's tragedy of the commons is an analogy that shows how individuals driven by self-inte...
Competition and conflict among individuals can favour exploitative strategies that undermine the com...
Progress in genetic improvement of crop yield potential has slowed since 1985. Simultaneously, more ...
Domestication has transformed hundreds of wild plant species into productive cultivars for human uti...
Recent yearshave seen great interest in the importance of species richness for the functioning and s...