Resprouting ability is a key functional trait determining plant responses and vegetation dynamics after disturbances such as fire that shape most global biomes. It is likely that rising atmospheric CO₂ concentrations will alter resource allocation patterns in plants which in turn will alter resprouting responses. In this study, we asked: (1) do resprouters have greater allocation to storage than non-resprouters?; (2) if so, do resprouters account for this negative carbon balance by having reduced growth?; and (3) do resprouters have a relatively weaker growth response compared to non-resprouters under elevated CO₂ levels due to their increased allocation to storage? To address these questions, we grew congeneric species-pairs of shrubs comm...
The concentration of atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) in the atmosphere has increased by 35% since p...
The resprouting response of plant species to fire is a key life history trait that has profound effe...
1. Eucalyptus regnans grows rapidly from seed after wildfires, out-competing other species, thereby ...
Many woody plants resprout to restore above-ground biomass after disturbances or to survive in stres...
Fire is a common process that shapes the structure of grasslands globally. Rising atmospheric CO₂ co...
Plant species can recover after fire by seed recruitment or resprouting. Top-killed species resprout...
This study investigated the effect of elevated CO₂ on the post-fire resprouting response of a grassl...
Resprouting as a response to disturbance is now widely recognized as a key functional trait among wo...
There are many ways that plants may recover vegetatively from dieback caused by fires. Compared with...
Summary: Many species have the ability to resprout vegetatively after a substantial loss of biomass ...
The use of fossil fuel is predicted to cause an increase of the atmospheric CO2 concentration, which...
Elevated atmospheric [CO2] (‘eCO2’) may alter species composition within vegetation types by favouri...
Future climate projections suggest an increase in average temperature as well as a decrease in avera...
Premise: Resource availability affects biomass allocation in ways that could influence plant respons...
This study focused on the reproductive response to elevated CO2 of plants possessing below-ground st...
The concentration of atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) in the atmosphere has increased by 35% since p...
The resprouting response of plant species to fire is a key life history trait that has profound effe...
1. Eucalyptus regnans grows rapidly from seed after wildfires, out-competing other species, thereby ...
Many woody plants resprout to restore above-ground biomass after disturbances or to survive in stres...
Fire is a common process that shapes the structure of grasslands globally. Rising atmospheric CO₂ co...
Plant species can recover after fire by seed recruitment or resprouting. Top-killed species resprout...
This study investigated the effect of elevated CO₂ on the post-fire resprouting response of a grassl...
Resprouting as a response to disturbance is now widely recognized as a key functional trait among wo...
There are many ways that plants may recover vegetatively from dieback caused by fires. Compared with...
Summary: Many species have the ability to resprout vegetatively after a substantial loss of biomass ...
The use of fossil fuel is predicted to cause an increase of the atmospheric CO2 concentration, which...
Elevated atmospheric [CO2] (‘eCO2’) may alter species composition within vegetation types by favouri...
Future climate projections suggest an increase in average temperature as well as a decrease in avera...
Premise: Resource availability affects biomass allocation in ways that could influence plant respons...
This study focused on the reproductive response to elevated CO2 of plants possessing below-ground st...
The concentration of atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) in the atmosphere has increased by 35% since p...
The resprouting response of plant species to fire is a key life history trait that has profound effe...
1. Eucalyptus regnans grows rapidly from seed after wildfires, out-competing other species, thereby ...