Title of article :
Leaf size indices and structure of the peat swamp forest
Author/Authors :
Aribal، L.G. نويسنده College of Forestry and Environmental Science,Department of Forest Biological Sciences,Central Mindanao University,Bukidnon,Philippines , , Bonggay، J.G. نويسنده College of Forestry and Environmental Science,Department of Forest Biological Sciences,Central Mindanao University,Bukidnon,Philippines , , Fernando، E.S. نويسنده College of Forestry and Natural Resources,Department of Forest Biological Sciences,University of the Philippines,Los Baños,Philippines ,
Issue Information :
فصلنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2017
Abstract :
Leaf size indices of the tree species in the peatland of Agusan del Sur in Mindanao in Philippines was examined to deduce the variation of forest structure and observed forest zonation. Using raunkiaer and webb’s leaf size classification, the leaf morphometrics of seven tree species consistently found on the established sampling plots were determined. The species includes Ternstroemia philippinensis Merr., Polyscias aherniana Merr. Lowry and G.M. Plunkett, Calophyllum sclerophyllum Vesque, Fagraea racemosa Jack, Ilex cymosa Blume, Syzygium tenuirame (Miq.) Merr. and Tristaniopsis micrantha Merr. Peter G.Wilson and J.T.Waterh. The LSI were correlated against the variables of the peat physicochemical properties (such as bulk density, acrotelm thickness, peat depth, total organic carbon, nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium, pH); water (pH, ammonium, nitrate, phosphate); and leaf tissue elements (nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium). Result showed a decreasing leaf size indices and a three leaf size category consisting of mesophyllous, mesophyllous-notophyllous and microphyllous were observed which corresponds to the structure of vegetation i.e., from the tall-pole forest having the biggest average leaf area of 6,142.29 mm2 to the pygmy forest with average leaf area of 1,670.10 mm2. Such decreased leaf size indices were strongly correlated to soil nitrogen, acrotelm thickness, peat depth, phosphate in water, nitrogen and phosphorus in the plant tissue.
Keywords :
Peat swamp forest , Acrotelm , Forest structure , Leaf size classification , Leaf size indices (LPI)
Journal title :
Global Journal of Environmental Science and Management(GJESM)
Journal title :
Global Journal of Environmental Science and Management(GJESM)