2001
DOI: 10.2307/2680083
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Developmental Plasticity Allows Betula nana to Dominate Tundra Subjected to an Altered Environment

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“…The weakness is related to light intensity, rather than to light quality (Steufer & Huber 1998;Huber et al 1999). The development of branches, in terms of growth intensity of long shoots can play an important role in competition between shrubs (Bret-Harte et al 2001).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The weakness is related to light intensity, rather than to light quality (Steufer & Huber 1998;Huber et al 1999). The development of branches, in terms of growth intensity of long shoots can play an important role in competition between shrubs (Bret-Harte et al 2001).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We performed leaf-level isoprene emission rate measurements on S. pulchra plants from an existing global change manipulation experiment (for full details, see Chapin et al, 1995;Bret-Harte et al, 2001;Shaver et al, 2001). The following treatments were applied in addition to the control (C): nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P), combined nitrogen and phosphorus (NP), and a greenhouse (GH) treatment which elevated ecosystem temperature.…”
Section: Global Change Experimentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These studies have demonstrated that plant productivity responds strongly to nutrient additions and to a lesser degree to temperature increase (Shaver and Chapin 1980, Parsons et al 1994, Boelman et al 2003, Van Wijk et al 2003. Nitrogen (N) or N in combination with phosphorus (P) can limit productivity in upland communities such as moist acidic tussock tundra (Shaver and Chapin 1980, Shaver et al 2001, moist non-acidic tussock tundra , heath tundra (Gough et al 2002), and dwarf shrub communities (Baddeley et al 1994, Zamin andGrogan 2012), while wet sedge communities tend to be Plimited .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%