9780387783406-0387783407-Plant Physiological Ecology

Plant Physiological Ecology

ISBN-13: 9780387783406
ISBN-10: 0387783407
Edition: 2nd
Author: F. Stuart Chapin III, Hans Lambers, Thijs L. Pons
Publication date: 2008
Publisher: Springer
Format: Hardcover 605 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780387783406
ISBN-10: 0387783407
Edition: 2nd
Author: F. Stuart Chapin III, Hans Lambers, Thijs L. Pons
Publication date: 2008
Publisher: Springer
Format: Hardcover 605 pages

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Plant Physiological Ecology (ISBN-13: 9780387783406 and ISBN-10: 0387783407), written by authors F. Stuart Chapin III, Hans Lambers, Thijs L. Pons, was published by Springer in 2008. With an overall rating of 3.5 stars, it's a notable title among other Botany (Biological Sciences) books. You can easily purchase or rent Plant Physiological Ecology (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Botany books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.95.

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Box 9E. 1 Continued FIGURE 2. The C–S–R triangle model (Grime 1979). The strategies at the three corners are C, competiti- winning species; S, stress-tolerating s- cies; R,ruderalspecies. Particular species can engage in any mixture of these three primary strategies, and the m- ture is described by their position within the triangle. comment briefly on some other dimensions that Grime’s (1977) triangle (Fig. 2) (see also Sects. 6. 1 are not yet so well understood. and 6. 3 of Chapter 7 on growth and allocation) is a two-dimensional scheme. A C―S axis (Com- tition-winning species to Stress-tolerating spe- Leaf Economics Spectrum cies) reflects adaptation to favorable vs. unfavorable sites for plant growth, and an R- Five traits that are coordinated across species are axis (Ruderal species) reflects adaptation to leaf mass per area (LMA), leaf life-span, leaf N disturbance. concentration, and potential photosynthesis and dark respiration on a mass basis. In the five-trait Trait-Dimensions space,79%ofallvariation worldwideliesalonga single main axis (Fig. 33 of Chapter 2A on photo- A recent trend in plant strategy thinking has synthesis; Wright et al. 2004). Species with low been trait-dimensions, that is, spectra of varia- LMA tend to have short leaf life-spans, high leaf tion with respect to measurable traits. Compared nutrient concentrations, and high potential rates of mass-based photosynthesis. These species with category schemes, such as Raunkiaer’s, trait occur at the ‘‘quick-return’’ end of the leaf e- dimensions have the merit of capturing cont- nomics spectrum.

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