Background and Aims Crown structure and above-ground biomass investment was studied in relation to light interception of trees and lianas growing in a 6-month-old regenerating forest. Methods The vertical distribution of total above-ground biomass, height, diameter, stem density, leaf angles and crown depth were measured for individual plants of three short-lived pioneers (SLPs), four long-lived pioneers (LLPs) and three lianas. Daily light interception per individual Phi(d) was calculated with a canopy model. The model was then used to estimate light interception per unit of leaf mass (Phi(leaf mass)), total above-ground mass (Phi(mass)) and crown structure efficiency (E-a, the ratio of absorbed vs. available light). Key Results The SLPs T...
The implications of leaf size, leaf display and crown size for whole-plant light interception were i...
I tested the hypothesis that lianas grow taller and/or produce more biomass with higher soil nutrien...
It is generally believed that asymmetric competition for light plays a predominant role in determini...
Background and Aims: Crown structure and above-ground biomass investment was studied in relation to ...
1. In early secondary successional forest, we analysed whether lianas convert mass more efficiently ...
We related above-ground biomass allocation to light interception by trees and lianas growing in thre...
We measured leaf distribution, crown shape, and biomass allocation patterns in open-grown saplings o...
In the tropics human induced forest disturbance, i.e. timber extraction or forest slash and burn for...
Lianas are frequently considered as light demanding plants due to their proliferation in gaps and fo...
1 Light is thought to be the most limiting resource in tropical forests, and thus aboveground compet...
Different life history strategies among tropical rain forest species are generally related to inhere...
Lianas are a key growth form in tropical forests. Their lack of self-supporting tissues and their ve...
Lianas are a key growth form in tropical forests. Their lack of self-supporting tissues and their ve...
10 páginas, 5 figuras y 4 tablasLeaf and crown characteristics were examined for 24 tree and herbace...
By studying crown structure, leaf area index (LAI), and light interception during the first 3.5 year...
The implications of leaf size, leaf display and crown size for whole-plant light interception were i...
I tested the hypothesis that lianas grow taller and/or produce more biomass with higher soil nutrien...
It is generally believed that asymmetric competition for light plays a predominant role in determini...
Background and Aims: Crown structure and above-ground biomass investment was studied in relation to ...
1. In early secondary successional forest, we analysed whether lianas convert mass more efficiently ...
We related above-ground biomass allocation to light interception by trees and lianas growing in thre...
We measured leaf distribution, crown shape, and biomass allocation patterns in open-grown saplings o...
In the tropics human induced forest disturbance, i.e. timber extraction or forest slash and burn for...
Lianas are frequently considered as light demanding plants due to their proliferation in gaps and fo...
1 Light is thought to be the most limiting resource in tropical forests, and thus aboveground compet...
Different life history strategies among tropical rain forest species are generally related to inhere...
Lianas are a key growth form in tropical forests. Their lack of self-supporting tissues and their ve...
Lianas are a key growth form in tropical forests. Their lack of self-supporting tissues and their ve...
10 páginas, 5 figuras y 4 tablasLeaf and crown characteristics were examined for 24 tree and herbace...
By studying crown structure, leaf area index (LAI), and light interception during the first 3.5 year...
The implications of leaf size, leaf display and crown size for whole-plant light interception were i...
I tested the hypothesis that lianas grow taller and/or produce more biomass with higher soil nutrien...
It is generally believed that asymmetric competition for light plays a predominant role in determini...