Leaf area allometrics and morphometries in baldcypress

Leaf area relationships are important physiologically and ecologically but are not well studied in baldcypress (Taxodium distichum (L.) Rich. var. distichum). Tree leaf area (LA) and leaf area index (LAI) were measured in a wetland in southern Louisiana by dissecting crowns of felled trees and by sc...

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Veröffentlicht in:Canadian journal of forest research 2015-08, p.963
Hauptverfasser: Allen, Scott T, Whitsell, Margaret L, Keim, Richard F
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Zusammenfassung:Leaf area relationships are important physiologically and ecologically but are not well studied in baldcypress (Taxodium distichum (L.) Rich. var. distichum). Tree leaf area (LA) and leaf area index (LAI) were measured in a wetland in southern Louisiana by dissecting crowns of felled trees and by scaling stand-level measurements with allometry. Branchlet morphology ranged from flat and open with high specific leaf area (87.2 [+ or -] 30.7 [cm.sup.2] x [g.sup.-1]; mean ± SD) to scaled with appressed leaves and low specific leaf area (22.1 ± 11.6 [cm.sup.2] x [g.sup.-1)]. Leaves were more appressed higher in the canopy. Tree LA was strongly related to sapwood basal area (SBA), and SBA was related to diameter; these allometric relationships enabled estimating LA from diameters. At the plot level, LAI estimated by allometric relationship (ranging from 1.8 to 10.2) was not linearly related to output from an optical canopy analyzer measuring light extinction; ratios of allometric to optical methods were 0.8 for the sparsest plot and 2.4 for the densest plot. LAI was less in deeper flooded plots (3.6 ± 0.6) than in transiently flooded plots (8.4 ± 0.6), but it is unclear whether this represents a difference in maximum LAI or delayed attainment of maximum LAI in lower areas.
ISSN:0045-5067
1208-6037
DOI:10.1139/cjfr-2015-0039