The influence of the arrangement of neighbours on the spatial component of resource capture by an individual plant in even-aged monocultures
1993
Data from experiments using extensive row-spacing treatments (Benjamin and Sutherland, 1992) were analysed to indicate that morphological responses to micro-spatial heterogeneity in resource level are important in determining the growth response of field-grown carrot plants to the spatial distribution of neighbours. This information is important for the simulation of the growth of individual plants in response to the presence of neighbours.
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