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Growth and morphological responses of yellow birch, sugar maple, and beech seedlings growing under a natural light gradient

 

作者: Marilou Beaudet,   Christian Messier,  

 

期刊: Canadian Journal of Forest Research  (NRC Available online 1998)
卷期: Volume 28, issue 7  

页码: 1007-1015

 

ISSN:0045-5067

 

年代: 1998

 

DOI:10.1139/x98-077

 

出版商: NRC Research Press

 

数据来源: NRC

 

摘要:

Height and lateral growth, biomass distribution, leaf morphology, and crown architecture were studied in yellow birch (Betula alleghaniensisBritton), sugar maple (Acer saccharumMarsh.), and beech (Fagus grandifoliaEhrh.) seedlings growing under 1-50% of above-canopy light in a sugar maple stand, in Quebec. All three species showed increasing growth with increasing light, but growth of yellow birch was higher and more responsive than that of sugar maple and beech. All three species showed typical sun-shade morphological responses, such as decreasing specific leaf area and leaf area ratio, and increasing leaf area index, with increasing light availability. Sugar maple was morphologically more plastic than the other species. It showed variations in biomass allocation to leaves and branches, a decrease in branch length to seedling height ratio, and a marked increase in the ratio of leaf area to stem length. Although our results clearly demonstrate the ability of these three species to modify several of their morphological features in response to variations in light, they do not show a clear relationship between species shade tolerance and morphological response to light variations. We suggest that species-specific developmental patterns may act as important constraints to morphological acclimation to light variation.

 

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