Article
Setbacks to shoot growth are common in woody plants, so how are shoots of some species safer than others?
Department of Biological Sciences, Macquarie, University, New South Wales 2109, Australia.
Ecology (impact factor:
4.85).
06/2012;
93(6):1275-82.
pp.1275-82
Source: PubMed
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Keywords
17 plant functional traits
critical facet
eastern Australia
fast growth increase tissue turnover
herbaceous plants
lead-stem length
leading meristem
maximum photosynthetic rate
net shoot-length gain
new leader
nitrogen content
plant life history variation
semiarid climates
Shoots
sites spanned tropical
Stem specific gravity
study quantifies losses
terminal woody shoots 1.2m
Tissue turnover
wood density