Does shade improve light interception efficiency? A comparison among seedlings from shade-tolerant and -intolerant temperate deciduous tree species

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作者
Delagrange, Sylvain
Montpied, Pierre [1 ]
Dreyer, Erwin
Messier, Christian
Sinoquet, Herve
机构
[1] UHP Ecol & Ecophysiol Forestieres, INRA, UMR 1137, F-54208 Champenoux, France
[2] Univ Quebec, GREFi, Montreal, PQ H3P 3P8, Canada
[3] UHP, Fac Sci, F-54500 Vandoeuvre Les Nancy, France
[4] UBP Physiol Integree Arbre Fruitier & Forestier, PIAF, INRA, UMR, F-63100 Clermont Ferrand, France
关键词
forest regeneration; light interception efficiency (LIE); phenotypic plasticity; shade tolerance; silhouette; total area ratio (STAR);
D O I
10.1111/j.1469-8137.2006.01814.x
中图分类号
Q94 [植物学];
学科分类号
071001 ;
摘要
Here, we tested two hypotheses: shading increases light interception efficiency (LIE) of broadleaved tree seedlings, and shade-tolerant species exhibit larger LIEs than do shade-intolerant ones. The impact of seedling size was taken into account to detect potential size-independent effects on LIE. LIE was defined as the ratio of mean light intercepted by leaves to light intercepted by a horizontal surface of equal area. Seedlings from five species differing in shade tolerance (Acer saccharum, Betula alleghaniensis, A. pseudoplatanus, B. pendula, Fagus sylvatica) were grown under neutral shading nets providing 36, 16 and 4% of external irradiance. Seedlings (1- and 2-year-old) were three-dimensionally digitized, allowing calculation of LIE. Shading induced dramatic reduction in total leaf area, which was lowest in shade-tolerant species in all irradiance regimes. Irradiance reduced LIE through increasing leaf overlap with increasing leaf area. There was very little evidence of significant size-independent plasticity of LIE. No relationship was found between the known shade tolerance of species and LIE at equivalent size and irradiance.
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