Crown structure and leaf area of the understorey species Prunus serotina

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Josef Urban
F. Tatarinov
N. Nadezhdina
J. Čermák
R. Ceulemans
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[1] Institute of Forest Botany,Department of Biology
[2] Dendrology and Geobiocenology,undefined
[3] Mendel University of Agriculture and Forestry,undefined
[4] Severtsov Institute of Ecology and Evolution Problems,undefined
[5] University of Antwerpen,undefined
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Trees | 2009年 / 23卷
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LAI; Tree architecture;
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A detailed biometrical study of the exotic understorey invader Prunus serotina (Ehrh.) was carried out in a mixed coniferous forest stand in northern Belgium. Based on detailed destructive measurements of eight selected model trees, allometric relations of tree height, crown projected area, woody and leaf dry mass and leaf area on tree diameter at breast height (DBH) were derived. The scaling-up procedure from the tree to the stand level was done using the frequency distribution of DBH obtained at the selected experimental plot. The vertical and radial distributions of the tree foliage were estimated by the “cloud” technique. The vertical profile of leaf area showed a bimodal distribution pattern with maxima at heights of 4 and 6 m above the ground. The leaf area index (LAI) of the understorey Prunus serotina as estimated by the described up-scaling procedure (5.1) was significantly higher than the LAI (2.6) as measured by a plant canopy analyser and was also significantly higher than the LAI of the overstorey species Scots pine (1.5–3.0). The LAI of a neighbouring Rhododendron understorey reached only 1.25. This study emphasises the importance of an exotic understorey species in the total leaf area of mixed coniferous forests which might have important implications for the energy and mass exchanges of the entire forest.
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