Variation in shade tolerance is a primary mechanism driving succession in northern deciduous forests. However, little is known about interspecific differences in the traits responsible for shade tolerance. Is shade tolerance due to the ability to grow or survive in deep shade, or both? How do plant morphology and photosynthesis relate to growth in shade? Is low light the sole critical stress determining differences in "shade tolerance" or do below ground resources interact with low light to affect growth and survival? In this study we address these questions for seedlings of Betula papyrifera Marsh., Betula alleghaniensis Britton, Ostrya virginiana (Mill.) K. Koch, Acer saccharum Marsh., and Quercus rubra L. grown for 2 yr in outdoor shade...
Shade tolerance, the minimum light requirement for plant survival, is a key trait for understanding ...
peer-reviewedThe survival, morphological, and growth responses of European beech (Fagus sylvatica L....
<div><p>Light and atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition are among the important environmental factors ...
Species differences in seedling survival in deeply shaded understories (i.e., shade tolerance) may d...
In a 4-year study, we investigated changes in leaf physiology, crown morphology and whole-tree bioma...
Seedlings of five tree species of different shade tolerance were raissed in 100, 44, 17 and 3% of na...
Successional replacement of intolerant species by shade tolerators along gap-understorey gradients i...
To improve our understanding of shade tolerance, I studied responses in survival, growth, morpholog...
1. Species differences in growth and shade tolerance might contribute to coexistence of tree species...
Although many ideas exist about the traits that characterize shade-tolerant species from the forest ...
I investigated the role of shade tolerance in the dynamics of three forests of Big Thicket National ...
Leaf trait variations in five deciduous species (Quercus robur, Corylus avellana, Populus alba, Acer...
To better understand the regeneration ecology of northern red oak (Quercus rubra L.) in mesic forest...
Initial growth of germinated seeds is an important life history stage, critical for establishment an...
Tree species vary in their growth habits and canopy architecture according to differing levels of sh...
Shade tolerance, the minimum light requirement for plant survival, is a key trait for understanding ...
peer-reviewedThe survival, morphological, and growth responses of European beech (Fagus sylvatica L....
<div><p>Light and atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition are among the important environmental factors ...
Species differences in seedling survival in deeply shaded understories (i.e., shade tolerance) may d...
In a 4-year study, we investigated changes in leaf physiology, crown morphology and whole-tree bioma...
Seedlings of five tree species of different shade tolerance were raissed in 100, 44, 17 and 3% of na...
Successional replacement of intolerant species by shade tolerators along gap-understorey gradients i...
To improve our understanding of shade tolerance, I studied responses in survival, growth, morpholog...
1. Species differences in growth and shade tolerance might contribute to coexistence of tree species...
Although many ideas exist about the traits that characterize shade-tolerant species from the forest ...
I investigated the role of shade tolerance in the dynamics of three forests of Big Thicket National ...
Leaf trait variations in five deciduous species (Quercus robur, Corylus avellana, Populus alba, Acer...
To better understand the regeneration ecology of northern red oak (Quercus rubra L.) in mesic forest...
Initial growth of germinated seeds is an important life history stage, critical for establishment an...
Tree species vary in their growth habits and canopy architecture according to differing levels of sh...
Shade tolerance, the minimum light requirement for plant survival, is a key trait for understanding ...
peer-reviewedThe survival, morphological, and growth responses of European beech (Fagus sylvatica L....
<div><p>Light and atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition are among the important environmental factors ...