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Are clonal plants more tolerant to grazing than co‐occurring non‐clonal plants in inland dunes?

Ecological Research, 2007
Abstract Clonal traits such as clonal integration and storage functions of rhizomes or stolons may provide clonal plants with additional advantages against grazing over non‐clonal plants. Here, we hypothesize that clonal species have a larger capacity for compensatory growth than co‐occurring non‐clonal species ...
Hai‐Dong Liu   +4 more
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Clonality in Soilborne, Plant-Pathogenic Fungi

Annual Review of Phytopathology, 1995
J B, Anderson, L M, Kohn
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Clonal analysis in plant development

1998
Clonal analysis is of value in understanding the cellular dinamics of morphogenetic processes. In their review, Dawe and Freeling (1991) have grouped the methods useful in plants to this type of analysis, under the headings chimeras, spontaneous sectors, sectors induced at specific stages of development and sector boundary analysis.
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Clonal behaviour in closely related plants

Folia Geobotanica et Phytotaxonomica, 1994
The comparison of published data on clonal morphology of closely related species and/or data on comparative morphology of larger groups of related species showed that most of the variation observed is more related to history than to putative selection pressures within present plant communities.
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Ecological implications of plant clonality

Flora, 2023
Sergio R. Roiloa   +3 more
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Clonal Growth in Land Plants:

2018
BRUCE H. TIFFNEY, KARL J. NIKLAS
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Clonal analysis of corn plant development

Developmental Biology, 1983
M.M. Johri, E.H. Coe
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