Root nutrient concentration and biomass allocation are more plastic than morphological traits in response to nutrient limitation

Volume: 416, Issue: 1-2, Pages: 539 - 550
Published: Mar 30, 2017
Abstract
Understanding the magnitude of phenotypic plasticity within a species is important, particularly when comparing species from diverse habitats or when using traits from global databases. Our objective was to quantify the magnitude of intraspecific variability of fine root, stem, and leaf traits in response to nutrient availability. We measured growth rates and traits from fine roots, stems, and leaves on replicate seedlings of four species grown...
Paper Details
Title
Root nutrient concentration and biomass allocation are more plastic than morphological traits in response to nutrient limitation
Published Date
Mar 30, 2017
Volume
416
Issue
1-2
Pages
539 - 550
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