Phenology of high- and low-density wood deciduous species responds differently to water supply in tropical semiarid regions
Although seasonal rainfall is the main factor regulating plant phenology in the dry tropics, some species flush and flower during the dry season. This apparent paradox was investigated in woody species in semiarid Brazil. A total of 500 mm of water was supplied to three 100 m2 plots along 12 weeks f...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of arid environments 2021-10, Vol.193, p.104594, Article 104594 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Although seasonal rainfall is the main factor regulating plant phenology in the dry tropics, some species flush and flower during the dry season. This apparent paradox was investigated in woody species in semiarid Brazil. A total of 500 mm of water was supplied to three 100 m2 plots along 12 weeks from the beginning of the dry season, when the photoperiod was the shortest. Six deciduous high wood density species (HWD; ≥ 0.5 g cm−3) that had flushed and flowered during the rainy season, had low water potentials (−0.3 MPa) throughout the dry season and flushed and flowered at the end of this season, when the photoperiod was greater than 12 h. We conclude that the phenophases of HWD species are regulated by water availability and those of LWD species by the photoperiod.
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•Irrigation does not promote leaf flush in low wood density plants in the dry season.•High water potential does not activate leaf flush in low wood density plants.•Deciduous species in the semiarid show different behaviors due to the water supply.•The photoperiod influences the phenology of low wood density plants in the semiarid.•Plant functional types experimentally tested using irrigation in the semiarid. |
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ISSN: | 0140-1963 1095-922X |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.jaridenv.2021.104594 |