Title of article :
Variation in Phenology, Growth, and Wood Anatomy of Toona sinensis and Toona ciliata in Relation to Different Environmental Conditions
Author/Authors :
Ingo Heinrich and John C. G. Banks، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Abstract :
Tree-ring proxy data from subtropical to tropical Australasia are valuable though rare sources for climate
reconstructions. Toona sinensis (A. Juss.) M. Roem. and Toona ciliata M. Roem. occurring naturally in this
region are among the most promising tree species for future tree-ring research. However, little is known about
their phenological behaviors and the influence of environmental conditions on their intraseasonal growth and
wood anatomical properties. Growth experiments were conducted on young trees of both species to investigate
their responses to different treatments. The results show that phenology and growth were adjusted according
to the severity of the treatments. Restricted growth conditions often caused longer leafless periods, shorter
flushes of leaves, and decreased height and diameter growth increments, and they resulted in more but smaller
vessels. Under optimum conditions, T. ciliata did not become leafless, had multiple leaf flushes, sustained
growth throughout the experiment, and did not form a tree-ring boundary. All other specimens of both species
entering leafless or at least semileafless periods formed one tree-ring boundary during the experiment. The
growth reaction was more distinct in the latewood than in the earlywood, in extreme cases suppressing the
latewood totally. Although the experiment was conducted on young trees and hence should not simply be
generalized and applied to adult specimens, the results indicate that both species are well suited for reliable
future dendroclimatological investigations. Such studies need to pay attention to possible missing rings in the
young parts of tree-ring series
Keywords :
growth experiment , tree-ring boundary , deciduousness , Dormancy , vessel characteristics.
Journal title :
International Journal of Plant Sciences
Journal title :
International Journal of Plant Sciences