Allometric Dynamics in Branch Growth of Crape Myrtle

Xiongwen Chen
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Tree branches provide multiple functions in tree growth. It is necessary to study the allometric patterns of branches in order to understand some quantitative perspectives in tree growth. In this study, branches of seven crape myrtle trees ( Lagerstroemia indica ) were studied to examine allometric relationships in different times. The results indicated that t he total basal area of branches at one order was far more than it at the next lower order (branches far from trunks). The scaling exponents of frequency distribution in both branch length and diameter decreased from above 1.0 in May to 0.1 in November as branches grew. The entropy of branch length and diameter both decreased at the beginning and then increased for all trees during the growing season. The observed entropy was always less than the maximum entropy. The average slenderness of branches was close to 20 for all trees. There were higher fluctuations in the slenderness within small or short branches (diameter less than 10 mm or length less than 100 cm). The scaling exponents between branch radius and length were concentrated at 1.0 for most trees. The correlation between the branch diameters of 1 st order and the number of branches at 2 nd order was not significant. The general trend and deviations in allometric relationships may help to understand the complexity in tree branch development.
紫薇枝生长的异速生长动态
树枝在树木生长过程中提供多种功能。为了从定量的角度了解树木生长,有必要研究树枝的异速生长模式。以7棵紫薇树(Lagerstroemia indica)为研究对象,探讨了不同时期紫薇树枝的异速生长关系。结果表明:一阶枝条的基部总面积远大于下一阶(离树干较远的枝条)。随着枝条的生长,枝条长度和直径频率分布的标度指数从5月的1.0以上降至11月的0.1。各树种的枝长和枝径熵在生长季节均呈现先减小后增大的趋势。观测到的熵总是小于最大熵。所有树木的平均树枝细度接近20。小枝或短枝(直径小于10毫米或长度小于100厘米)的细细度波动较大。大部分树木的枝径与枝长之间的尺度指数集中在1.0。1级枝径与2级枝数的相关性不显著。异速生长关系的一般趋势和偏差有助于理解树枝发育的复杂性。
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