2023
DOI: 10.1002/ajb2.16243
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The oldest known clones of Salix herbacea growing in the Northern Apennines, Italy are at least 2000 years old

Giada Centenaro,
Alessandro Petraglia,
Michele Carbognani
et al.

Abstract: PremiseDominant in many ecosystems around the world, clonal plants can reach considerable ages and sizes. Due to their modular growth patterns, individual clonal plants (genets) can consist of many subunits (ramets). Since single ramets do not reflect the actual age of genets, the ratio between genet size (radius) and longitudinal annual growth rate (LAGR) of living ramets is often used to approximate the age of clonal plants. However, information on how the LAGR changes along ramets and how LAGR variability m… Show more

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