Quantification of the assimilate partitioning between roots and shoot has been one of the components that need improvement in crop growth models. In this study we derived two equations for root-shoot partitioning of biomass and nitrogen (N) that hold for crops grown under steady-state conditions. The equations are based on the concept of the functional balance between N uptake by roots and carbon fixation by shoots, and incorporate the assumption that plants control their root-shoot partitioning in order to maximize relative growth rate. The equations do not have their own parameters but use several variables as inputs that can be calculated from sub-models for root N uptake and shoot carbon fixation in a general plant growth model. Given r...
In this review, we analyze how the acquisition of resources, e.g. carbon (C) and nitrogen (N), and t...
We present data showing that the fraction of the avail-able photosynthate partitioned between the ro...
The partitioning of dry matter between the root and shoot tissues of a plant is regulated piecisely ...
Quantification of the assimilate partitioning between roots and shoot has been one of the components...
AbstractQuantification of the assimilate partitioning between roots and shoot has been one of the co...
Plants respond to nitrogen availability by changing their root : shoot ratios. One hypothesis used t...
Currently available models of photosynthate partitioning in crops are poorly developed compared to c...
Knowledge of how plants will partition their new biomass will aid in understanding competition betwe...
International audienceSimple models of herbaceous plant growth based on optimal partitioning theory ...
Background and Aims Simple models of herbaceous plant growth based on optimal partitioning theory pr...
Plants are highly plastic in their potential to adapt to changing environmental conditions. For exam...
<div><p>Plants are highly plastic in their potential to adapt to changing environmental conditions. ...
Plants are highly plastic in their potential to adapt to changing environmental conditions. For exam...
Nitrogen is a dominant regulator of vegetation dynamics, net primary production, and terrestrial car...
<div><p>Nitrogen is a dominant regulator of vegetation dynamics, net primary production, and terrest...
In this review, we analyze how the acquisition of resources, e.g. carbon (C) and nitrogen (N), and t...
We present data showing that the fraction of the avail-able photosynthate partitioned between the ro...
The partitioning of dry matter between the root and shoot tissues of a plant is regulated piecisely ...
Quantification of the assimilate partitioning between roots and shoot has been one of the components...
AbstractQuantification of the assimilate partitioning between roots and shoot has been one of the co...
Plants respond to nitrogen availability by changing their root : shoot ratios. One hypothesis used t...
Currently available models of photosynthate partitioning in crops are poorly developed compared to c...
Knowledge of how plants will partition their new biomass will aid in understanding competition betwe...
International audienceSimple models of herbaceous plant growth based on optimal partitioning theory ...
Background and Aims Simple models of herbaceous plant growth based on optimal partitioning theory pr...
Plants are highly plastic in their potential to adapt to changing environmental conditions. For exam...
<div><p>Plants are highly plastic in their potential to adapt to changing environmental conditions. ...
Plants are highly plastic in their potential to adapt to changing environmental conditions. For exam...
Nitrogen is a dominant regulator of vegetation dynamics, net primary production, and terrestrial car...
<div><p>Nitrogen is a dominant regulator of vegetation dynamics, net primary production, and terrest...
In this review, we analyze how the acquisition of resources, e.g. carbon (C) and nitrogen (N), and t...
We present data showing that the fraction of the avail-able photosynthate partitioned between the ro...
The partitioning of dry matter between the root and shoot tissues of a plant is regulated piecisely ...