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Title: When, how and how much: Gender-specific resource-use strategies in the dioecious tree Juniperus thurifera
Authors: Montesinos, D. 
de Luís, M 
Verdú, M. 
Raventós, J. 
García-Fayos, P. 
Issue Date: Oct-2006
Serial title, monograph or event: Annals of Botany
Volume: 98
Issue: 4
Abstract: In dioecious species male and female plants experience different selective pressures and often incur different reproductive costs. An increase in reproductive investment habitually results in a reduction of the resources available to other demands, such as vegetative growth. Tree-ring growth is an integrative measure that tracks vegetative investment through the plant's entire life span. This allows the study of gender-specific vegetative allocation strategies in dioecious tree species thoughout their life stages.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10316/81133
DOI: 10.1093/aob/mcl172
Rights: openAccess
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