Testing intra-species variation in allocation to growth and defense in rubber tree ( Hevea brasiliensis ).
Kanin RungwattanaPoonpipope KasemsapThitaporn PhumichaiRatchanee RattanawongPeter HietzPublished in: PeerJ (2024)
. defense was not associated with specific traits or environmental variables. Wood and leaf traits showed clinal correlations to the rainfall and soil variables of the places of origin. These traits exhibited strong phylogenetic signals, highlighting the role of genetic factors in trait variation and adaptation. The study provides insights into the interplay between resource allocation, environmental adaptations, and genetic factors in trees. However, the underlying drivers for the high variation of latex production in one of the commercially most important tree species remains unexplained.