Optimal allocation patterns and optimal seed mass of a perennial plant
Andrii Mironchenko, Jan Kozlowski

TL;DR
This paper introduces a comprehensive optimal allocation model for perennial plants, considering the entire life cycle and storage dynamics, providing new insights into plant strategies and seed size trade-offs.
Contribution
It develops a unified model that incorporates storage and entire life cycle analysis, extending previous models and linking allocation with seed size trade-offs.
Findings
Plants can re-establish vegetative tissues before favorable conditions.
The model applies to annuals, perennials, and monocarps.
Optimal seed size varies with environmental and strategic factors.
Abstract
We present a novel optimal allocation model for perennial plants, in which assimilates are not allocated directly to vegetative or reproductive parts but instead go first to a storage compartment from where they are then optimally redistributed. We do not restrict considerations purely to periods favourable for photosynthesis, as it was done in published models of perennial species, but analyse the whole life period of a perennial plant. As a result, we obtain the general scheme of perennial plant development, for which annual and monocarpic strategies are special cases. We not only re-derive predictions from several previous optimal allocation models, but also obtain more information about plants' strategies during transitions between favourable and unfavourable seasons. One of the model's predictions is that a plant can begin to re-establish vegetative tissues from storage, some…
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