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Linking root traits and competitive success in grassland species
by
Ravenek, Janneke M.
, Visser, Eric J. W.
, Smit-Tiekstra, Annemiek
, Mommer, Liesje
, van Ruijven, Jasper
, van der Paauw, Jan Willem
, de Caluwe, Hannie
, de Kroon, Hans
in
Agricultural soils
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Competition (Biology)
/ Ecology
/ Environmental aspects
/ Flowers & plants
/ Forbs
/ Grasses
/ Grassland soils
/ Grasslands
/ Growth rate
/ Heterogeneity
/ ion transport
/ Life Sciences
/ Monoculture
/ Nutrient uptake
/ Nutrients
/ Observations
/ Plant communities
/ Plant growth
/ Plant nutrition
/ Plant Physiology
/ Plant roots
/ Plant Sciences
/ Plants
/ Regular Article
/ Relative growth rate
/ Root length density
/ Selective root placement
/ soil
/ Soil heterogeneity
/ Soil nutrient heterogeneity
/ Soil nutrients
/ Soil Science & Conservation
/ Soils
/ Specific root length
2016
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Linking root traits and competitive success in grassland species
by
Ravenek, Janneke M.
, Visser, Eric J. W.
, Smit-Tiekstra, Annemiek
, Mommer, Liesje
, van Ruijven, Jasper
, van der Paauw, Jan Willem
, de Caluwe, Hannie
, de Kroon, Hans
in
Agricultural soils
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Competition (Biology)
/ Ecology
/ Environmental aspects
/ Flowers & plants
/ Forbs
/ Grasses
/ Grassland soils
/ Grasslands
/ Growth rate
/ Heterogeneity
/ ion transport
/ Life Sciences
/ Monoculture
/ Nutrient uptake
/ Nutrients
/ Observations
/ Plant communities
/ Plant growth
/ Plant nutrition
/ Plant Physiology
/ Plant roots
/ Plant Sciences
/ Plants
/ Regular Article
/ Relative growth rate
/ Root length density
/ Selective root placement
/ soil
/ Soil heterogeneity
/ Soil nutrient heterogeneity
/ Soil nutrients
/ Soil Science & Conservation
/ Soils
/ Specific root length
2016
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Linking root traits and competitive success in grassland species
by
Ravenek, Janneke M.
, Visser, Eric J. W.
, Smit-Tiekstra, Annemiek
, Mommer, Liesje
, van Ruijven, Jasper
, van der Paauw, Jan Willem
, de Caluwe, Hannie
, de Kroon, Hans
in
Agricultural soils
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Competition (Biology)
/ Ecology
/ Environmental aspects
/ Flowers & plants
/ Forbs
/ Grasses
/ Grassland soils
/ Grasslands
/ Growth rate
/ Heterogeneity
/ ion transport
/ Life Sciences
/ Monoculture
/ Nutrient uptake
/ Nutrients
/ Observations
/ Plant communities
/ Plant growth
/ Plant nutrition
/ Plant Physiology
/ Plant roots
/ Plant Sciences
/ Plants
/ Regular Article
/ Relative growth rate
/ Root length density
/ Selective root placement
/ soil
/ Soil heterogeneity
/ Soil nutrient heterogeneity
/ Soil nutrients
/ Soil Science & Conservation
/ Soils
/ Specific root length
2016
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Linking root traits and competitive success in grassland species
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Linking root traits and competitive success in grassland species
2016
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Background and aims Competition is an important force shaping plant communities. Here we test the hypothesis that high overall root length density and selective root placement in nutrient patches, as two alternative strategies, confer competitive advantage in species mixtures. Methods We performed a full-factorial pairwise competition experiment with eight grassland species in soil with homogeneously distributed nutrients, or with nutrients concentrated in a single patch. We measured species-specific relative growth rate, root length density, selective root placement, and ion uptake rates of all species in monocultures and in mixtures. Results Grasses showed higher specific root length overall and forbs a higher selective root placement in the nutrient patch. However, relative growth rate and root length density were more strongly related to competitive ability (measured as relative yield per plant), with little distinction between grasses and forbs. Conclusions Our results suggest that short-term competitive success was related to fast growth and high root densities, irrespective of nutrient heterogeneity. Developing a large root mass quickly may overwhelm the importance of other traits in the establishment phase of plants, although these other traits may prove to be important in the long run.
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