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Growth and biomass partitioning of northern red oak and yellow- poplar seedlings: effects of shading and grass root competition
T. E. Kolb, K. C. Steiner
Forestry, School of
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Northern Red Oak
100%
Grassroots
100%
Biomass Partitioning
100%
Root Competition
100%
Growth Partitioning
100%
Shading Effect
100%
Poplar Seedlings
100%
Yellow Poplar
100%
Grass
25%
Relative Growth Rate
25%
Quercus Rubra
12%
Leaf Area
12%
Seedling Growth
12%
Root Biomass
12%
Fibrous Roots
12%
Root-shoot Ratio
12%
Poa Pratensis
12%
Leaf Biomass
12%
Seedling Biomass
12%
Initial Growth
12%
Growth Advantage
12%
Seed Reserves
12%
Root Weight Ratio
12%
Area Proportion
12%
Large Seed
12%
Liriodendron Tulipifera
12%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Quercus Rubra
100%
Biomass Partitioning
100%
Liriodendron tulipifera
100%
Quercus
55%
Relative Growth Rate
22%
Surface Area
11%
Seeds
11%
Leaf Area
11%
Seedling Growth
11%
Fibrous Root System
11%
Root Shoot Ratio
11%
Poa Pratensis
11%