LIGHT REQUIREMENTS OF SOME BROADLEAF TREE SEEDLINGS IN NATURAL CONDITIONS

被引:7
作者
STJACQUES, C [1 ]
BELLEFLEUR, P [1 ]
机构
[1] UNIV LAVAL,FAC FORESTERIE & GEOMAT,CTR RECH BIOL FORESTIERE,ST FOY G1K 7P4,PQ,CANADA
关键词
D O I
10.1016/0378-1127(93)90121-3
中图分类号
S7 [林业];
学科分类号
0829 ; 0907 ;
摘要
Light conditions prevailing in natural regenerating stands of four broadleaf tree species in south-western Quebec were compared for two successive growing seasons. Mean irradiance (W m-2 s-1) within the 390-1100 nm waveband and mean red:far-red ratio were determined from measurements of solar radiation conducted under sunny skies at ground level within eight stands of each species studied. American basswood (Tilia americana L.) and black cherry (Prunus serotina Ehrh.) seedlings were generally found in more shaded understories than white ash (Fraxinus americana L.) and bur oak (Quercus macrocarpa Michx.) seedlings. Differences in light conditions observed among stands of the four species were more quantitative than qualitative and could result mainly from unequal density of the canopies. Leaf absorptance (%) within the 390-1100 nm waveband was also measured on 80 seedlings of each species to estimate the leaf absolute absorption (W m-2 s-1). In both years mean leaf absolute absorption in photosynthetically active radiations of basswood and black cherry seedlings was lower than that of bur oak and white ash seedlings. These results lead to the conclusion that, under natural conditions, regeneration of basswood and black cherry seedlings occurs in lower levels of light than for white ash and bur oak. Qualitative differences observed in the mean absolute absorption spectrum of the four species seem to indicate that seedlings of these species not only absorb a different quantity of light but also a different quality of light.
引用
收藏
页码:329 / 341
页数:13
相关论文
共 53 条
[1]  
Asakawa S., 1974, Journal of the Japanese Forestry Society, V56, P441
[2]   BIOCLIMATOLOGICAL STUDIES IN A BROADLEAF HEIGHT STAND (FAGUS-SILVATICA L AND QUERCUS-SESSILIFLORA SALISB) .1. ANALYSIS OF MICRO-CLIMATICAL PROFILES AND MORPHOLOGICAL LEAF CHARACTERISTICS [J].
AUSSENAC, G ;
DUCREY, M .
ANNALES DES SCIENCES FORESTIERES, 1977, 34 (04) :265-284
[3]   OAK SEEDLINGS GROWN IN DIFFERENT LIGHT QUALITIES .2. PHOTOSTABILITY OF EARLY FORMS OF CHLOROPHYLL(IDE) [J].
AXELSSON, L ;
KLOCKARE, B ;
SUNDQVIST, C .
PHYSIOLOGIA PLANTARUM, 1981, 51 (03) :314-320
[4]   OAK SEEDLINGS GROWN IN DIFFERENT LIGHT QUALITIES .1. MORPHOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENT [J].
AXELSSON, L ;
KLOCKARE, B ;
SUNDQVIST, C .
PHYSIOLOGIA PLANTARUM, 1979, 45 (04) :387-392
[5]  
BAKER F. S., 1949, JOUR FOREST, V47, P179
[6]   PHOTOSYNTHETIC ACCLIMATION TO VARIABILITY IN THE LIGHT ENVIRONMENT OF EARLY AND LATE SUCCESSIONAL PLANTS [J].
BAZZAZ, FA ;
CARLSON, RW .
OECOLOGIA, 1982, 54 (03) :313-316
[7]  
BRASSEUR F, 1973, Bulletin de la Societe Royale de Botanique de Belgique, V106, P219
[8]  
BROTHWICK HA, 1957, OHIO J SCI, V57, P357
[9]   SPECTRAL DISTRIBUTION OF LIGHT IN FOREST [J].
FEDERER, CA ;
TANNER, CB .
ECOLOGY, 1966, 47 (04) :555-&
[10]  
FIARBAIRN WA, 1970, FORESTRY, V43, P57