Relationships between leaf deciduousness and flowering traits of woody species in the Brazilian neotropical savanna

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作者
Borges, Mariana Prado [1 ]
Henrique, Carlos [1 ]
Prado, Britto de Assis [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Fed Sao Carlos, Plant Physiol Lab, Dept Bot, BR-13565905 Sao Carlos, SP, Brazil
关键词
Deciduous; Evergreen; Flowering behavior; Foliage persistence; Phenology; Semideciduous; REPRODUCTIVE PHENOLOGY; MATO-GROSSO; CERRADO; WATER; TREES; POLLINATION; IRRADIANCE; DYNAMICS; PATTERNS; SYSTEMS;
D O I
10.1016/j.flora.2013.10.004
中图分类号
Q94 [植物学];
学科分类号
071001 ;
摘要
The relationships between foliage permanence and flowering throughout the year were analyzed in 92 woody species of Cerrado vegetation categorized as either deciduous (DE), semideciduous (SD) or evergreen (EV). Flowering of DE, SD and EV species was investigated via three variables, measured over the course of the year: flowering duration (FLD), calculated as the number of months in flower in each species; flowering distribution (FDI), calculated as the number of species in flower per month; and flowering peak (FPE), defined as the four consecutive months yielding the highest number of species in flower. The months with the highest numbers of species in flower were October (52 species), September (50) and August (49). These months correspond to the period of transition from the dry season to the wet season. In the majority of species studied, seasonal climatic factors were strong enough to induce fruit formation in the dry season and seed dispersal in the following wet season, when sufficient water was available to support germination and plantlet growth. However, significant differences in FLD, FDI and FPE were found among the leaf phenological groups. High FLD in EV species is likely favored by the continuous input of resources from the year-round foliage. In contrast, DE species employ reserves of carbon, water and nutrients to form new leaves and flowers on a crown free of foliage at the end of the dry season. In DE species, their low FLD may reduce the impact of flowering on reserve consumption. SD species showed an intermediate level of foliage persistence, resulting in intermediate FLD values. In addition, SD species exhibited a different pattern of flowering distribution from those of DE and EV species. Many SD species have two flowering periods per year. The first period occurs when the crowns are full of leaves, in the middle of the dry season in June, similar to EV species. The second occurs when only half of the original foliage area is present, near the peak of the dry season in September, similar to DE species. Therefore, despite a strong influence of seasonal climatic conditions on the flowering behavior of DE, SD and EV woody species of Cerrado vegetation, these leaf phenological groups differ significantly in FLD, FDI and FPE. (C) 2013 Elsevier GmbH. All rights reserved.
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