Decoupled leaf and root carbon economics is a key component in the ecological diversity and evolutionary divergence of deciduous and evergreen lineages of genus Rhododendron Article

Medeiros, Juliana S, Burns, Jean H, Nicholson, Jaynell et al. (2017). Decoupled leaf and root carbon economics is a key component in the ecological diversity and evolutionary divergence of deciduous and evergreen lineages of genus Rhododendron . AMERICAN JOURNAL OF BOTANY, 104(6), 803-816. 10.3732/ajb.1700051

Open Access

cited authors

  • Medeiros, Juliana S; Burns, Jean H; Nicholson, Jaynell; Rogers, Louisa; Valverde-Barrantes, Oscar

sustainable development goals

publication date

  • June 1, 2017

published in

keywords

  • Ericaceae
  • FUNCTIONAL TRAITS
  • Life Sciences & Biomedicine
  • MORPHOLOGY
  • MYCORRHIZAL FUNGI
  • PHENOTYPIC PLASTICITY
  • PHYLOGENETIC SIGNAL
  • PLANT
  • Plant Sciences
  • RESOURCE ECONOMICS
  • RESPONSES
  • Rhododendron
  • SECTIONAL RELATIONSHIPS
  • SPECTRUM
  • Science & Technology
  • plant economics spectrum
  • root morphology
  • specific leaf area
  • trait coordination

Digital Object Identifier (DOI)

publisher

  • WILEY

start page

  • 803

end page

  • 816

volume

  • 104

issue

  • 6