Abstract We studied the root foraging ability and its consequences for the nutrient acquisition of five grass species that differ in relative growth rate and that occur in habitats that differ widely in nutrient availability. Foraging responses were quantified, based on the performance of the plants in homogeneous and heterogeneous soil environments of the same overall nutrient availability. Although all species tended to produce a significantly higher root length density in a nutrient-rich patch, this response was significant only for the faster-growing species. The increased root length density resulted from small, though not significant, changes in root biomass and specific root length. The effectiveness of root proliferation was determi...
In natural habitats, the availability of essential mineral nutrients may vary widely from place to p...
We compared root proliferation in fertilized microsites among seven cultivars of five commonly plant...
1. To find out which properties enable plant species to dominate in nutrient-poor habitats and which...
Abstract We studied the root foraging ability and its consequences for the nutrient acquisition of f...
In natural habitats, the availability of essential mineral nutrients may vary widely from place to p...
Root systems are highly plastic as they express a range of responses to acquire patchily distributed...
Empirical evidence indicates that fast-growing species generally display a higher degree of selectiv...
Empirical evidence indicates that fast-growing species generally display a higher degree of selectiv...
Differences in root foraging behavior between species have been well documented, but the effects of ...
Differences in root foraging behavior between species have been well documented, but the effects of ...
Plants use their roots to forage for nutrients in heterogeneous soil environments, but different pla...
Clonal plant foraging has been examined primarily on individual clones exposed to resource-poor and ...
Clonal plant foraging has been examined primarily on individual clones exposed to resource-poor and ...
Plastic root-foraging responses have been widely recognized as an important strategy for plants to e...
Clonal plant foraging has been examined primarily on individual clones exposed to resource-poor and ...
In natural habitats, the availability of essential mineral nutrients may vary widely from place to p...
We compared root proliferation in fertilized microsites among seven cultivars of five commonly plant...
1. To find out which properties enable plant species to dominate in nutrient-poor habitats and which...
Abstract We studied the root foraging ability and its consequences for the nutrient acquisition of f...
In natural habitats, the availability of essential mineral nutrients may vary widely from place to p...
Root systems are highly plastic as they express a range of responses to acquire patchily distributed...
Empirical evidence indicates that fast-growing species generally display a higher degree of selectiv...
Empirical evidence indicates that fast-growing species generally display a higher degree of selectiv...
Differences in root foraging behavior between species have been well documented, but the effects of ...
Differences in root foraging behavior between species have been well documented, but the effects of ...
Plants use their roots to forage for nutrients in heterogeneous soil environments, but different pla...
Clonal plant foraging has been examined primarily on individual clones exposed to resource-poor and ...
Clonal plant foraging has been examined primarily on individual clones exposed to resource-poor and ...
Plastic root-foraging responses have been widely recognized as an important strategy for plants to e...
Clonal plant foraging has been examined primarily on individual clones exposed to resource-poor and ...
In natural habitats, the availability of essential mineral nutrients may vary widely from place to p...
We compared root proliferation in fertilized microsites among seven cultivars of five commonly plant...
1. To find out which properties enable plant species to dominate in nutrient-poor habitats and which...