Fuel architecture influences interspecific variation in shoot flammability, but not as much as leaf traits
Md Azharul Alam,
Sarah V. Wyse,
Hannah L. Buckley
et al.
Abstract:Plant flammability is strongly influenced by functional traits, meaning that the quantitative measurement of trait–flammability relationships is key to understanding why some species burn better than others. While relationships between flammability and leaf traits are well‐studied, the role of architectural traits has rarely been assessed. Shoots preserve some of the architecture of plants; therefore, shoot‐level trait–flammability relationships offer great promise for determining the relative influence of fue… Show more
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