RELATIONSHIPS AMONG FOLIAR PHENOLOGY RADIAL GROWTH RATE, AND XYLEM DENSITY IN A YOUNG DOUGLAS-FIR PLANTATION

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Devine, Warren D. [1 ]
Harrington, Constance A. [1 ]
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[1] USDA, Forest Serv, PNW Res Stn, Olympia Forestry Sci Lab, Olympia, WA 98512 USA
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WOOD AND FIBER SCIENCE | 2009年 / 41卷 / 03期
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Phenology; foliage; xylem density; radial growth; second flushing; Douglas-fir; soil water; vegetation control; WOOD DENSITY; LATEWOOD FORMATION; CAMBIAL PHENOLOGY; LEADER GROWTH; TRANSITION; SEEDLINGS; SOIL; TEMPERATURE; WASHINGTON; EARLYWOOD;
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We related intra-annual patterns in radial growth rate and xylem density to foliar phenology and second growth flushes in a young Douglas-fir plantation in western Washington. Three foliar maturity classes were defined: (1) shoots and needles elongating; (2) elongation complete, needles maturing; and (3) needles mature. Diameter growth rate had two peaks. one about the time of budbreak and one when foliage was in maturity Class 2. There was a limit to the maximum periodic density of xylem formed at a given rate of diameter growth; as growth rate increased, maximum periodic density decreased. Although xylem density profiles varied widely among individual trees, xylem density differed significantly among foliar maturity classes. increasing 16% from Class 1 to 2 and 60% from Class 2 to 3. Diameter growth rate of second-flushing trees was significantly greater in July compared with trees with no second flush, but we detected no relationships between second-flushing and xylem density patterns or false rings. Although the young trees in this study did not show distinct early wood-latewood transitions, fully mature foliage (Class 3) was associated with formation of xylem exhibiting characteristics of latewood: greater density, reduced diameter growth rate, reduced tracheid radial diameter. and less interannual growth variation.
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