Optimal photosynthetic characteristics of individual plants in vegetation stands and implications for species coexistence.
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Simultaneous improvement in productivity, water use, and albedo through crop structural modification.How light competition between plants affects their response to climate change.The effects of mechanical stress and spectral shading on the growth and allocation of ten genotypes of a stoloniferous plant.Does complementary resource use enhance ecosystem functioning? A model of light competition in plant communities.Above-ground biomass investments and light interception of tropical forest trees and lianas early in succession.Leaf investment and light partitioning among leaves of different genotypes of the clonal plant Potentilla reptans in a dense stand after 5 years of competition.Genotype-density interactions in a clonal, rosette-forming plant: cost of increased height growth?Maximum entropy production and plant optimization theories.Is analysing the nitrogen use at the plant canopy level a matter of choosing the right optimization criterion?Functional traits determine trade-offs and niches in a tropical forest communityResource limitation, tolerance, and the future of ecological plant classificationLow-cost 3D systems: suitable tools for plant phenotyping.Leaf canopy as a dynamic system: ecophysiology and optimality in leaf turnover.Measures of light in studies on light-driven plant plasticity in artificial environmentsLeaf dynamics in growth and reproduction of Xanthium canadense as influenced by stand density.Effects of starter nitrogen fertilizer on soybean root activity, leaf photosynthesis and grain yieldTrade-offs for food production, nature conservation and climate limit the terrestrial carbon dioxide removal potential.A simulation of the importance of length of growing season and canopy functional properties on the seasonal gross primary production of temperate alpine meadows.Use of game-theoretical methods in biochemistry and biophysics.Engineering photosynthesis in plants and synthetic microorganisms.Physiological mechanisms in plant growth models: do we need a supra-cellular systems biology approach?A worldwide analysis of within-canopy variations in leaf structural, chemical and physiological traits across plant functional types.Optimality of nitrogen distribution among leaves in plant canopies.Optimization of foliage photosynthetic capacity in tree canopies: towards identifying missing constraints.Development of the Monsi-Saeki theory on canopy structure and function.Top canopy nitrogen allocation linked to increased grassland carbon uptake in stands of varying species richness.Is there a species spectrum within the world-wide leaf economics spectrum? Major variations in leaf functional traits in the Mediterranean sclerophyll Quercus ilex.Structure and function of plant canopiesCanopy light gradient perception by cytokinin.Contributions of leaf photosynthetic capacity, leaf angle and self-shading to the maximization of net photosynthesis in Acer saccharum: a modelling assessment.Weak vertical canopy gradients of photosynthetic capacities and stomatal responses in a fertile Norway spruce stand.The allocation of assimilated carbon to shoot growth: in situ assessment in natural grasslands reveals nitrogen effects and interspecific differences.On selection for flowering time plasticity in response to density.Leaf nitrogen distribution in relation to crown architecture in the tall canopy species, Fagus crenata.Changes in light- and nitrogen-use and in aboveground biomass allocation patterns along productivity gradients in grasslands.Optimizing antenna size to maximize photosynthetic efficiency.Canopy nitrogen distribution is optimized to prevent photoinhibition throughout the canopy during sun flecks.Diaheliotropic leaf movement enhances leaf photosynthetic capacity and photosynthetic light and nitrogen use efficiency via optimising nitrogen partitioning among photosynthetic components in cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.).The role of biomass allocation between lamina and petioles in a game of light competition in a dense stand of an annual plant.Subtle variation in shade avoidance responses may have profound consequences for plant competitiveness.
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Optimal photosynthetic characteristics of individual plants in vegetation stands and implications for species coexistence.
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2004年の論文
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2004-12-07T00:00:00Z