In a previous paper in this series a model was proposed lor the competition between plant populations with different rooting depths. This model predicts that in mixtures of plant populations with different rooting depths the Relative Yield Total will exceed unity. Secondly it predicts that in these mixtures the relative crowding coefficient of the deep rooting population with respect to the shallow rooting one will decrease with increasing plant frequency. Two competition experiments in deep pots are carried out to test these predictions. In the first experiment a comparison is made between a series in which nutrients limited plant growth severely and a series in which nutrients were applied in a quantity that allowed high productivity. In ...
1. An experiment was carried out to determine whether the spatial pattern of soil nutrient distribut...
In a glasshouse experiment closely spaced plants were regularly sub-irrigated with nutrient solution...
International audienceAims: The concept of intra-plant, inter-root competition considers the overlap...
The model proposed in the first paper in this series predicts that in mixtures of plant species with...
As an extension of De Wit’s competition theory a theoretical description has been developed of compe...
As an extension of De Wit's competition theory a theoretical description has been developed of compe...
Plant species diversity frequently declines from intermediate to high productivity. I review three c...
Background - Theory predicts that plant species win competition for a shared resource by more quickl...
Although competition for belowground resources can reduce plant growth, surprising little work has b...
Competition is ubiquitous in plant communities with various effects on plant fitness and community s...
Theory predicts that plant species win competition for a shared resource by more quickly preempting ...
Background and aims: Competition is an important force shaping plant communities. Here we test the h...
Several recent studies demonstrate that yield of individual plants, and their allocation of biomass ...
SUMMARY. 1 The mutual action of one plant on another when grown in juxtaposition, usually known as c...
1. Plants are known to respond to heterogeneous distribution of nutrients in the soil, and they also...
1. An experiment was carried out to determine whether the spatial pattern of soil nutrient distribut...
In a glasshouse experiment closely spaced plants were regularly sub-irrigated with nutrient solution...
International audienceAims: The concept of intra-plant, inter-root competition considers the overlap...
The model proposed in the first paper in this series predicts that in mixtures of plant species with...
As an extension of De Wit’s competition theory a theoretical description has been developed of compe...
As an extension of De Wit's competition theory a theoretical description has been developed of compe...
Plant species diversity frequently declines from intermediate to high productivity. I review three c...
Background - Theory predicts that plant species win competition for a shared resource by more quickl...
Although competition for belowground resources can reduce plant growth, surprising little work has b...
Competition is ubiquitous in plant communities with various effects on plant fitness and community s...
Theory predicts that plant species win competition for a shared resource by more quickly preempting ...
Background and aims: Competition is an important force shaping plant communities. Here we test the h...
Several recent studies demonstrate that yield of individual plants, and their allocation of biomass ...
SUMMARY. 1 The mutual action of one plant on another when grown in juxtaposition, usually known as c...
1. Plants are known to respond to heterogeneous distribution of nutrients in the soil, and they also...
1. An experiment was carried out to determine whether the spatial pattern of soil nutrient distribut...
In a glasshouse experiment closely spaced plants were regularly sub-irrigated with nutrient solution...
International audienceAims: The concept of intra-plant, inter-root competition considers the overlap...