Background and Aims Plant relative growth rate (RGR) depends on biomass allocation to leaves (leaf mass fraction, LMF), efficient construction of leaf surface area (specific leaf area, SLA) and biomass growth per unit leaf area (net assimilation rate, NAR). Functional groups of species may differ in any of these traits, potentially resulting in (1) differences in mean RGR of groups, and (2) differences in the traits driving RGR variation within each group. We tested these predictions by comparing deciduous and evergreen savanna trees. Methods RGR, changes to biomass allocation and leaf morphology, and root non-structural carbohydrate reserves were evaluated for juveniles of 51 savanna species (34 deciduous, 17 evergreen) grown in a common g...
Growth rate varies across plant species and represents an important ecological strategy for competit...
The ecology of forest and savanna trees species will largely determine the structure and dynamics of...
In mixed tree‐grass ecosystems, tree recruitment is limited by demographic bottlenecks to seedling e...
Background and Aims - Biomass partitioning for resource conservation might affect plant allometry, a...
Plant growth rates strongly determine ecosystem productivity and are a central element of plant ecol...
Plant growth rates strongly determine ecosystem productivity and are a central element of plant ecol...
1. Plant organ biomass partitioning has been hypothesized to be driven by resources, such that speci...
1 Innate mean relative growth rate (mean RGR) of seedlings is a key attribute for the performance of...
Changes in savanna tree species composition, both within landscapes and across climatic gradients, s...
Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq)Plant species with a high leaf l...
Large interspecific differences exist in the potential relative growth rate (RGR) of plants. Which p...
We tested the hypothesis that biological trait-based plant functional groups provide sufficient diff...
Growth rates are of fundamental importance for plants, as individual size affects myriad ecological ...
1. Changes in savanna tree species composition, both within landscapes and across climatic gradients...
Growth rate varies across plant species and represents an important ecological strategy for competit...
The ecology of forest and savanna trees species will largely determine the structure and dynamics of...
In mixed tree‐grass ecosystems, tree recruitment is limited by demographic bottlenecks to seedling e...
Background and Aims - Biomass partitioning for resource conservation might affect plant allometry, a...
Plant growth rates strongly determine ecosystem productivity and are a central element of plant ecol...
Plant growth rates strongly determine ecosystem productivity and are a central element of plant ecol...
1. Plant organ biomass partitioning has been hypothesized to be driven by resources, such that speci...
1 Innate mean relative growth rate (mean RGR) of seedlings is a key attribute for the performance of...
Changes in savanna tree species composition, both within landscapes and across climatic gradients, s...
Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq)Plant species with a high leaf l...
Large interspecific differences exist in the potential relative growth rate (RGR) of plants. Which p...
We tested the hypothesis that biological trait-based plant functional groups provide sufficient diff...
Growth rates are of fundamental importance for plants, as individual size affects myriad ecological ...
1. Changes in savanna tree species composition, both within landscapes and across climatic gradients...
Growth rate varies across plant species and represents an important ecological strategy for competit...
The ecology of forest and savanna trees species will largely determine the structure and dynamics of...
In mixed tree‐grass ecosystems, tree recruitment is limited by demographic bottlenecks to seedling e...