ECOLOGICAL DIFFERENTIATION OF EUPHORBIA-LASIOCAULA AND EUPHORBIA-SINANENSIS (EUPHORBIACEAE) .1. PLANT HEIGHT, PHENOLOGY AND ALLOCATION TO STEMS AND LEAVES

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作者
KUROSAWA, T
机构
[1] Biological Institute, Faculty of Science, Tohoku University, Sendai, 980-77, Aoba
关键词
EUPHORBIA LASIOCAULA; EUPHORBIA SINANENSIS; HABITAT; PLANT HEIGHT; STEM GROWTH; STEM LEAF RATIO;
D O I
10.1007/BF02344353
中图分类号
Q94 [植物学];
学科分类号
071001 ;
摘要
Resource allocation and the seasonal change of stem length in Euphorbia lasiocaula Boiss, and E. sinanensis (Hurusawa) T. Kurosawa et H. Ohashi were examined in 10 populations on hills in Miyagi Prefecture, northern Japan, Differences were found in the diameter of stem, stem/leaf ratio of dry weight, vegetative dry weight/leaf area, and the beginning, end and duration of stem growth, Euphorbia lasiocaula has a thicker stem, a larger stem/ leaf ratio, a larger vegetative dry weight/leaf area, a later beginning and end of stem growth and a longer period of stem growth than E. sinanensis, These differences support the relationships among plant height, resource allocation and phenology predicted by the mathematical models of Givnish (1982) and Sakai (1991, 1994). The tall and thick stems of E. lasiocaula are considered to be favorable for capturing sunlight in grassy places, causing it to allocate much of its resources to the stems. On the other hand, E. sinanensis is considered to be adapted to deciduous forest floors or forest margins because it completes growing before it is shaded by canopy trees or by tall herbs, which is enabled by the larger allocation of resources to the leaves.
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