Several important dioecious species show sexual spatial segregation (SSS) along environmental gradients that have significant ecological effect on terrestrial ecosystem. However, little attention has been paid to understanding of how males and females respond to environmental gradients and sexual competition. We compared eco-physiological parameters of males and females of Populus cathayana under different sexual competition patterns and nitrogen (N) supply levels. We found that males and females interacting with the same or opposite sex showed significant differences in biomass partition, photosynthetic capacity, carbon (C) and N metabolism, and leaf ultrastructure, and that the sexual differences to competition were importantly driven by ...
† Background and Aims Differences in competitive ability between the sexes of dioecious plants are e...
In tropical wet forests about 20% of woody plant species are dioecious. Because staminate (male) and...
Females tend to be smaller than males in woody dioecious plant species, but they tend to be larger i...
1Previous studies have demonstrated that poplar is sexually dimorphic in its responses to environmen...
Females of Populus cathayana allocated increased N to soluble proteins, while males keep N allocatio...
It remains unclear how global climate change affects dioecious plants that may be especially vulnera...
It remains unclear how global climate change affects dioecious plants that may be especially vulnera...
Lead (Pb) contamination seriously threatens agroforestry production and safety. We aim to determine ...
Lead (Pb) contamination seriously threatens agroforestry production and safety. We aim to determine ...
There are differences between sexes in physiological and functional traits and possibly in nutrient ...
There are differences between sexes in physiological and functional traits and possibly in nutrient ...
The differential plasticity hypothesis suggests that sexual dimorphism in dioecious plants could evo...
The differential plasticity hypothesis suggests that sexual dimorphism in dioecious plants could evo...
Background and Aims Male-biased sex allocation commonly occurs in wind-pollinated hermaphroditic pla...
Sexual dimorphisms of dioecious plants are important in controlling and maintaining sex ratios under...
† Background and Aims Differences in competitive ability between the sexes of dioecious plants are e...
In tropical wet forests about 20% of woody plant species are dioecious. Because staminate (male) and...
Females tend to be smaller than males in woody dioecious plant species, but they tend to be larger i...
1Previous studies have demonstrated that poplar is sexually dimorphic in its responses to environmen...
Females of Populus cathayana allocated increased N to soluble proteins, while males keep N allocatio...
It remains unclear how global climate change affects dioecious plants that may be especially vulnera...
It remains unclear how global climate change affects dioecious plants that may be especially vulnera...
Lead (Pb) contamination seriously threatens agroforestry production and safety. We aim to determine ...
Lead (Pb) contamination seriously threatens agroforestry production and safety. We aim to determine ...
There are differences between sexes in physiological and functional traits and possibly in nutrient ...
There are differences between sexes in physiological and functional traits and possibly in nutrient ...
The differential plasticity hypothesis suggests that sexual dimorphism in dioecious plants could evo...
The differential plasticity hypothesis suggests that sexual dimorphism in dioecious plants could evo...
Background and Aims Male-biased sex allocation commonly occurs in wind-pollinated hermaphroditic pla...
Sexual dimorphisms of dioecious plants are important in controlling and maintaining sex ratios under...
† Background and Aims Differences in competitive ability between the sexes of dioecious plants are e...
In tropical wet forests about 20% of woody plant species are dioecious. Because staminate (male) and...
Females tend to be smaller than males in woody dioecious plant species, but they tend to be larger i...