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Behaviour of Helianthus annuus L.: an ethogram for sunflower, and the effect of potential competitors on soil nutrient patch use
DownloadFall 2019
Individual organisms mediate their relationship with their environment through behaviour, which can have consequences at higher levels of biological organization such as populations and communities. Plants express diverse behaviours in response to their environments, but many aspects of behaviour...
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Disentangling root system responses to neighbours: identification of novel root behavioural strategies
Download2015-01-01
Plants live in a social environment, with interactions among neighbours a ubiquitous aspect of life.Though many of these interactions occur in the soil, our understanding of how plants alter root growth and the patterns of soil occupancy in response to neighbours is limited. This is in contrast...