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Negative plant soil feedback explaining ring formation in clonal plants
Journal of Theoretical Biology, 2012Ring shaped patches of clonal plants have been reported in different environments, but the mechanisms underlying such pattern formation are still poorly explained. Water depletion in the inner tussocks zone has been proposed as a possible cause, although ring patterns have been also observed in ecosystems without limiting water conditions. In this work,
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Population biology of clonal plants: Foreword to the proceedings from the 7th Clonal Plant Workshop
Evolutionary Ecology, 2004ANNE TOLVANEN*, PIRKKO SIIKAMAKI and PIA MUTIKAINEN Finnish Forest Research Institute, Muhos Research Station, Kirkkosaarentie 7, FI-91500 Muhos, Finland (*author for correspondence, tel.: 358-10-211-3782; fax: 358-10-211-3701; e-mail: anne. tolvanen@metla.fi).
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Fitness and evolution in clonal plants: the impact of clonal growth
Evolutionary Ecology, 2001Seeds have often been emphasized in estimates of plant fitness because they are the units that carry genes to the next generation, disperse, and found new populations. We contend that clonal growth also needs to be considered when estimating fitness in clonal plants, regardless of whether fitness is measured from a genet or ramet perspective.
Jean J. Pan, Jason S. Price
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Overestimating Population Sizes of Rare Clonal Plants
Conservation Biology, 2012In the United States, a petition to list a plant taxon under the Endangered Species Act (ESA) includes preliminary information, usually augmented subsequently, on the status of the taxon (U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service 2009a). Plants with narrow geographic extent and few populations and individuals are considered especially vulnerable because population ...
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Clonality in Soilborne, Plant-Pathogenic Fungi
Annual Review of Phytopathology, 1995J B, Anderson, L M, Kohn
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Clonal analysis in plant development
1998Clonal 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, 1994The 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, 2023Sergio R. Roiloa +3 more
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