Effects of irradiance and spectral quality on seedling development of two Southeast Asian Hopea species

被引:40
作者
Lee, DW
Oberbauer, SF
Krishnapilay, B
Mansor, M
Mohamad, H
Yap, SK
机构
[1] FAIRCHILD TROP GARDEN, MIAMI, FL 33156 USA
[2] FOREST RES INST MALAYSIA, KUALA LUMPUR 52109, MALAYSIA
基金
美国国家科学基金会;
关键词
tropical rain forest; seedling development; physiology; light climate; red:far-red ratio;
D O I
10.1007/s004420050126
中图分类号
Q14 [生态学(生物生态学)];
学科分类号
071012 ; 0713 ;
摘要
Seedling developmental responses to understory shade combine the effects of reductions in irradiance and changes in spectral quality. We studied the seedling development of two Southeast Asian dipterocarp trees in response to differences in irradiance (photosynthetic photon flux density, PPFD) and spectral quality (red to far-red ratio, R:FR). The two species, Hopea helferei and H. odorata, are taxonomically closely related but differ in their ecological requirements; H. helferei is more drought-tolerant and typically grows in more open habitats. Seedlings were grown in six different replicated shadehouse treatments varying in percentage of solar PPFD and R:FR. The two species differed in the influence of light variables on most seedling characters, particularly for final height, internode distance, branch/trunk internodes, stem length/mass, leaf area/stem length, petiole length, and growth/mol of photons received. Most of the characters in both taxa were primarily influenced by PPFD, but spectral quality also influenced some characters - more so for H. odorata. The latter species grew more rapidly, particularly in the low PPFD treatments, and its leaves were capable of higher photosynthesis rates. However, growth in H. helferei was not reduced in direct sunlight. The growth of this taxon may be constrained by adaptations, particularly in leaves, for drought tolerance.
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