Fast-growing and slow-growing plant species are suggested to show integrated economics spectrums and the tradeoffs of fast growth are predicted to emerge as susceptibility to herbivory and resource competition. We tested if these predictions also hold for fast-growing and slow-growing genotypes within a silver birch, Betula pendula population. We exposed cloned saplings of 17 genotypes with slow, medium or fast height growth to reduced insect herbivory, using an insecticide, and to increasing resource competition, using naturally varying field plot grass cover. We measured shoot and root growth, ectomycorrhizal (EM) fungal production using ergosterol analysis and soil N transfer to leaves using 15N-labelled pulse of NH4+. We found that fast...
1. Plants compete for nutrients using a range of strategies. We investigated nutrient foraging withi...
Producer diversity is known to affect a wide range of ecosystem processes including plant growth and...
1. How much a plant is attacked by insect herbivores likely depends on its apparency and ability to ...
Fast-growing and slow-growing plant species are suggested to show integrated economics spectrums and...
<p>Susceptibility of trees to herbivorous insects is often associated with the tree growth and pheno...
1. Several theories aim at predicting changes in the interactions between plants and herbivores over...
Silver birch (Betula pendula Roth) is productive on abandoned agriculture land, and thus might be co...
We present evidence that populations of an invasive plant species that have become re-associated wit...
Article Number: plaa019Given that the ecological niche of tree species is typically narrower for ear...
Silver birch is the most important broadleaf tree species in the context of wood production in Fenno...
We examined experimentally the effect of competition from two common heathland plant species (Callun...
Understanding the drivers of vegetation change, and interactions between them, is fundamental to und...
Plant competition may mediate the impacts of herbivory on invasive plant species through effects on ...
According to the growth-defense hypothesis in ecology, faster-growing plant species should suffer mo...
1. Plants compete for nutrients using a range of strategies. We investigated nutrient foraging withi...
Producer diversity is known to affect a wide range of ecosystem processes including plant growth and...
1. How much a plant is attacked by insect herbivores likely depends on its apparency and ability to ...
Fast-growing and slow-growing plant species are suggested to show integrated economics spectrums and...
<p>Susceptibility of trees to herbivorous insects is often associated with the tree growth and pheno...
1. Several theories aim at predicting changes in the interactions between plants and herbivores over...
Silver birch (Betula pendula Roth) is productive on abandoned agriculture land, and thus might be co...
We present evidence that populations of an invasive plant species that have become re-associated wit...
Article Number: plaa019Given that the ecological niche of tree species is typically narrower for ear...
Silver birch is the most important broadleaf tree species in the context of wood production in Fenno...
We examined experimentally the effect of competition from two common heathland plant species (Callun...
Understanding the drivers of vegetation change, and interactions between them, is fundamental to und...
Plant competition may mediate the impacts of herbivory on invasive plant species through effects on ...
According to the growth-defense hypothesis in ecology, faster-growing plant species should suffer mo...
1. Plants compete for nutrients using a range of strategies. We investigated nutrient foraging withi...
Producer diversity is known to affect a wide range of ecosystem processes including plant growth and...
1. How much a plant is attacked by insect herbivores likely depends on its apparency and ability to ...