Plant competition determines the diversity and species abundance of natural communities as well as potential yields in agricultural systems. Understanding the mechanisms of plant competition is instrumental to understanding plant performance in true vegetations. In this review, we will address various components of competition between plant individuals with a specific focus on molecular aspects. As plant–plant interactions during competition are multiple and complex, we will focus here on a restricted set of examples of plant traits that are thought to enhance their performance during competition. To respond to competition by neighbours, plants first need to detect these competitors in a reliable way. We discuss the various ways of molecula...
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Plants are sessile and therefore have to perceive and adjust to changes in the...
Plants, being sessile organisms, need to find some way to cope with insufficient resources and resou...
The global human population is rising rapidly every year, which in turn increases the demands for fo...
Plant competition determines the diversity and species abundance of natural communities as well as p...
Plants compete with neighbouring vegetation for limited resources. In competition for light, plants ...
Plants compete with neighbouring vegetation for limited resources. In competition for light, plants ...
This thesis aims to elucidate the putative role of ethylene in plant responses to neighbours during ...
Although plants are sessile organisms, they can modulate their phenotype so as to cope with environm...
The environment that plants grow in can be highly dynamic through a plant’s lifetime. In many cases,...
Root competition is an almost ubiquitous feature of plant communities with profound effects on their...
Plant responses to competition have often been described as passive consequences of reduced resource...
Competitiveness describes a key ability important for plants to grow and survive abiotic and biotic ...
In dense vegetation plants have to compete for light. Plants at risk of becoming overgrown by neighb...
Interactions between organisms are fundamental to population and community structures, but are poorl...
BACKGROUND: Root competition is an almost ubiquitous feature of plant communities with profound effe...
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Plants are sessile and therefore have to perceive and adjust to changes in the...
Plants, being sessile organisms, need to find some way to cope with insufficient resources and resou...
The global human population is rising rapidly every year, which in turn increases the demands for fo...
Plant competition determines the diversity and species abundance of natural communities as well as p...
Plants compete with neighbouring vegetation for limited resources. In competition for light, plants ...
Plants compete with neighbouring vegetation for limited resources. In competition for light, plants ...
This thesis aims to elucidate the putative role of ethylene in plant responses to neighbours during ...
Although plants are sessile organisms, they can modulate their phenotype so as to cope with environm...
The environment that plants grow in can be highly dynamic through a plant’s lifetime. In many cases,...
Root competition is an almost ubiquitous feature of plant communities with profound effects on their...
Plant responses to competition have often been described as passive consequences of reduced resource...
Competitiveness describes a key ability important for plants to grow and survive abiotic and biotic ...
In dense vegetation plants have to compete for light. Plants at risk of becoming overgrown by neighb...
Interactions between organisms are fundamental to population and community structures, but are poorl...
BACKGROUND: Root competition is an almost ubiquitous feature of plant communities with profound effe...
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Plants are sessile and therefore have to perceive and adjust to changes in the...
Plants, being sessile organisms, need to find some way to cope with insufficient resources and resou...
The global human population is rising rapidly every year, which in turn increases the demands for fo...