Plant growth forms: an ecological and evolutionary perspective.
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Quantitative and qualitative changes in primary and secondary stem organization of Aristolochia macrophylla during ontogeny: functional growth analysis and experimentsBiological Basis of Tree-Ring Formation: A Crash CourseIntegrative biomechanics for tree ecology: beyond wood density and strengthAnnual Cambial Rhythm in Pinus halepensis and Pinus sylvestris as Indicator for Climate AdaptationTrait coordination, mechanical behaviour and growth form plasticity of Amborella trichopoda under variation in canopy opennessLeaf evolution: gases, genes and geochemistryBouldering: an alternative strategy to long-vertical climbing in root-climbing hortensiasPhenotypic correlates of the lianescent growth form: a reviewFrom thin to thick: major transitions during stem developmentEffect of mechanical perturbation on the biomechanics, primary growth and secondary tissue development of inflorescence stems of Arabidopsis thalianaPlant architecture: a dynamic, multilevel and comprehensive approach to plant form, structure and ontogenyDevelopmental plasticity and biomechanics of treelets and lianas in Manihot aff. quinquepartita (Euphorbiaceae): a branch-angle climber of French Guiana.Going with the wind--adaptive dynamics of plant secondary meristemsPlastic and locally adapted phenology in cambial seasonality and production of xylem and phloem cells in Picea abies from temperate environments.MOL1 is required for cambium homeostasis in Arabidopsis.Ecophysiological traits may explain the abundance of climbing plant species across the light gradient in a temperate rainforest.Evolution of growth habit, inflorescence architecture, flower size, and fruit type in Rubiaceae: its ecological and evolutionary implications.Characterization of the basal angiosperm Aristolochia fimbriata: a potential experimental system for genetic studies.Altitudinal variations of ground tissue and xylem tissue in terminal shoot of woody species: implications for treeline formation.Geographic variation in plant community structure of salt marshes: species, functional and phylogenetic perspectives.Allometric exponents as a tool to study the influence of climate on the trade-off between primary and secondary growth in major north-eastern American tree species.Leaf life span spectrum of tropical woody seedlings: effects of light and ontogeny and consequences for survival.Wood anatomical correlates with theoretical conductivity and wood density across China: evolutionary evidence of the functional differentiation of axial and radial parenchyma.Plant growth modelling and applications: the increasing importance of plant architecture in growth models.Plant biomechanics and mechanobiology are convergent paths to flourishing interdisciplinary research.The genetic architecture of heterochronsy as a quantitative trait: lessons from a computational model.Regional and phylogenetic variation of wood density across 2456 Neotropical tree species.Trade-offs between water transport capacity and drought resistance in neotropical canopy liana and tree species.Force of habit: shrubs, trees and contingent evolution of wood anatomical diversity using Croton (Euphorbiaceae) as a model system.Expanding our understanding of leaf functional syndromes in savanna systems: the role of plant growth form.Stable isotope ratios of carbon and nitrogen in pollen grains in order to characterize plant functional groups and photosynthetic pathway types.Arabidopsis thaliana as a model species for xylem hydraulics: does size matter?Ecological significance of wood anatomy in two lianas from arid southwestern Saudi Arabia.Neighbourhood structure and light availability influence the variations in plant design of shrubs in two cloud forests of different successional status.Plasticity in variation of xylem and phloem cell characteristics of Norway spruce under different local conditions.The plant economics spectrum is structured by leaf habits and growth forms across subtropical species.Xylogenesis: Coniferous Trees of Temperate Forests Are Listening to the Climate Tale during the Growing Season But Only Remember the Last Words!The strength of plants: theory and experimental methods to measure the mechanical properties of stems.Spatiotemporal dynamics of lianas during 50 years of succession to temperate forest.Morphological aspects of self-repair of lesions caused by internal growth stresses in stems of Aristolochia macrophylla and Aristolochia ringens.
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Plant growth forms: an ecological and evolutionary perspective.
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Plant growth forms: an ecological and evolutionary perspective.
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10.1111/J.1469-8137.2004.01309.X
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2005-04-01T00:00:00Z