Photosynthetic capacity and foliar nitrogen distribution in Eucalyptus nitens is altered by high-intensity thinning
Autor: | Christopher L. Beadle, Jane L. Medhurst |
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Rok vydání: | 2005 |
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Light genetic structures Specific leaf area Nitrogen Physiology chemistry.chemical_element Plant Science Biology Photosynthesis Nutrient Botany Population Density Eucalyptus Thinning Phosphorus Crown (botany) food and beverages biology.organism_classification Photosynthetic capacity Plant Leaves Horticulture chemistry Eucalyptus nitens sense organs |
Zdroj: | Tree Physiology. 25:981-991 |
ISSN: | 1758-4469 0829-318X |
DOI: | 10.1093/treephys/25.8.981 |
Popis: | The changes in photosynthetic rates, light environment and foliar nutrient concentrations following thinning were examined in an 8-year-old Eucalyptus nitens (Deane and Maiden) Maiden plantation. The objectives of the study were to: (1) determine the extent to which maximum photosynthetic rates (A max) of E. nitens are affected by stand thinning; (2) relate the spatial pattern of A max within the crown to the changes in light environment caused by thinning; and (3) establish if the responses of A max to thinning are driven by changes in area-based foliar nitrogen (N a) or phosphorus (P a) concentrations. Photosynthetic rates measured under saturating light availability increased throughout the crown after thinning. The greatest increases were observed in the lower and middle crown zones. Photosynthetic rate was positively related to foliar N concentration. Thinning increased N a and P a because of a significant decrease in specific leaf area (SLA) after thinning. Changes in photosynthetic rates, SLA and foliar nutrient distributions with thinning were well correlated with changes in incident solar irradiance throughout the tree crown. © 2005 Heron Publishing. |
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