On plant sectoriality, or how to combine the benefits of autonomy and integration Timo VuorisaloMichael J. Hutchings OriginalPaper Pages: 3 - 8
Sectoriality and physiological organisation in herbaceous plants: an overview C. Marshall OriginalPaper Pages: 9 - 16
Sectorial root growth in cuttings of Coleus rehneltianus in response to localized aerial defoliation Nathan MurphyMaxine A. Watson OriginalPaper Pages: 17 - 23
Mutual support and selection between branches of damaged plants T. SachsM. Hassidim OriginalPaper Pages: 25 - 30
Developmental responses of individual Onobrychis plants to spatial heterogeneity A. Novoplansky OriginalPaper Pages: 31 - 39
Causes and consequences of sectoriality in the clonal herb Glechoma hederacea Elizabeth A. C. PriceMichael J. HutchingsChristopher Marshall OriginalPaper Pages: 41 - 54
Potential and limitations of current concepts regarding the response of clonal plants to environmental heterogeneity Josef F. Stuefer OriginalPaper Pages: 55 - 70
Interactions between somatic mutations and plant development Ann Salomonson OriginalPaper Pages: 71 - 75
Within-tree variability of mountain birch leaves causes variation in performance for Epirrita autumnata larvae Janne Suomela OriginalPaper Pages: 77 - 83
Plant architecture, sectoriality and plant tolerance to herbivores Robert J. Marquis OriginalPaper Pages: 85 - 97
Optimal distribution of herbivory and localized compensatory responses within a plant Kari Lehtilä OriginalPaper Pages: 99 - 109