2022
DOI: 10.20944/preprints202202.0174.v1
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Root Tragedy of the Commons: What is it and Where Might it Occur?

Abstract: Understanding how plants change their root foraging strategy in the presence of neighbors is of paramount importance for plant ecology and agriculture. The root tragedy of the common (RToC) is a plant behavior predicted by game theory models in which competing plants forage for soil resources inefficiently. The RToC is generally assumed to be induced by non-self root recognition, and researchers consider root overproliferation and reduced fitness with respect to a plant growing solo as the trace left by plants… Show more

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“…Indeed, new plant responses to biotic information have recently been discovered. For example, plant root responses to neighbors were first described in by Gersani et al (2001), but whether they are responses to neighbors or artefacts of poor experimental design remain contested and debated (Chen et al 2015, 2020, McNickle 2020, Cabal 2022).…”
Section: Future Directionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Indeed, new plant responses to biotic information have recently been discovered. For example, plant root responses to neighbors were first described in by Gersani et al (2001), but whether they are responses to neighbors or artefacts of poor experimental design remain contested and debated (Chen et al 2015, 2020, McNickle 2020, Cabal 2022).…”
Section: Future Directionsmentioning
confidence: 99%