Six-year time course of light-use efficiency, carbon gain and growth of beech saplings (Fagus sylvatica) planted under a Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris) shelterwood

Autor/a

Balandier, Philippe

Sinoquet, H.

Frak, Ela

Giuliani, Rita

Vandame, Marc

Descamps, Sylvestre

Coll Mir, Lluís

Adam, Boris

Prevosto, Bernard

Curt, Thomas

Data de publicació

2020-03-18T12:15:55Z

2020-03-18T12:15:55Z

2007-08-01



Resum

Two-year-old Fagus sylvatica L. saplings were planted under the cover of a Pinus sylvestris L. stand in the French Massif Central. The stand was differentially thinned to obtain a gradient of transmitted photosynthetically active radiation (PARt; 0–0.35). Eighteen Fagus saplings were sampled in this gradient, and their growth (basal stem diameter increment) was recorded over six years. Over the same period, morphological parameters (leaf area, number and arrangement in space) were monitored by 3D-digitization. Photosynthetic parameters were estimated with a portable gas-exchange analyzer. Photosynthesis was mainly related to light availability, whereas sapling morphology was mainly driven by sapling size. Annual stem diameter increment was related to the amount of light-intercepting foliage (silhouette to total leaf area ratio (STAR) × total sapling leaf area (LA)) and light availability above the saplings (PARt). However, light-use efficiency, i.e., the slope of the relationship between STAR × LA × PARt and stem diameter increment, decreased over time as a result of a relative decrease in the proportion of photosynthetic tissues to total sapling biomass.


This research was partly supported by grants from theAuvergne Région, the FNADT program and the ECOGER program.

Tipus de document

Article
Versió presentada

Llengua

Anglès

Matèries i paraules clau

Forest regeneration; Leaf nitrogen content; Photosynthetic parameters

Publicat per

Oxford University Press

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