Title of article :
Mediterranean climate effects. II. Conifer growth phenology across a Sierra Nevada ecotone
Author/Authors :
Royce، E. B. نويسنده , , Barbour، M. G. نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2001
Abstract :
Radial stem growth, averaging ~1.5 mm/yr, started 2 wk after snow melt, providing that maximum air temperatures had reached 21°C, and ended when predawn water potentials fell rapidly at the onset of the summer drought. Leader growth started on or after a fixed date, providing that minimum air temperatures were above -4°C for Pinus species or +2.5°C for Abies species. The cue for leader growth was inferred to be photoperiodic. Leader growth ended when either a determinate internode length of ~1 mm was reached or predawn water potentials fell rapidly. Abies magnifica grew more rapidly than the low-elevation species, but had a shorter growth period; its annual leader growth, as a consequence, was only 35 mm/yr vs. 50 mm/yr for the low-elevation species. Needle growth was similarly determinate in the absence of early drought. This growth phenology contributes to determining species distribution across the ecotone.
Keywords :
Neonatal Fc receptor , IgG transport , Colostrum , Pig , mammary gland
Journal title :
American Journal of Botany
Journal title :
American Journal of Botany