Effects of light and intraspecific competition on growth and crown morphology of two size classes of understory balsam fir saplings

被引:80
作者
Duchesneau, R
Lesage, I
Messier, C
Morin, H
机构
[1] Univ Quebec, GREF Interuniv, Montreal, PQ H3C 3P8, Canada
[2] Univ Quebec Chicoutimi, Dept Sci Fondamentales, Consortium Rech Foret Boreale Commerciale, Chicoutimi, PQ G7H 2B1, Canada
关键词
Abies balsamea; crown morphology; understory saplings; competition; light; advanced regeneration;
D O I
10.1016/S0378-1127(00)00281-4
中图分类号
S7 [林业];
学科分类号
0829 ; 0907 ;
摘要
This paper characterizes the growth and crown morphology of young balsam fir saplings naturally regenerated under a gradient of understory light environments and intraspecific competition densities for two size classes (50-100 cm and 100-200 cm). Most growth and crown morphological parameters investigated were strongly related to the natural light gradient investigated (3-83% full sunlight), but the relationship tended to plateau at around 25% full sunlight. The relationships were generally better for the larger size class. Intraspecific competition did not significantly affect growth and crown morphology of saplings receiving less than 25% full sunlight, but it affected relative height growth, relative radial growth and the apical dominance ratio for those receiving more than 25% full sunlight (R-2=0.506; p<0.001; R-2=0.403; p<0.002; R-2=0.348; p<0.001, respectively). These results suggest that live crown ratio, apical dominance ratio and the number of internodal branches can provide, alone or in combination, useful indicators of vigour for understory fir. Such a study provides the basic data inputs required for the development of empirically-derived mechanistic models that can predict understory tree growth and survival. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.
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