Growth periodicity in semi-deciduous tropical tree species from the Congo Basin.

Q3 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Plant-environment interactions (Hoboken, N.J.) Pub Date : 2024-05-22 eCollection Date: 2024-06-01 DOI:10.1002/pei3.10144
Basile Luse Belanganayi, Claire Delvaux, Elizabeth Kearsley, Kévin Lievens, Mélissa Rousseau, Christophe Mbungu Phaka, Brice Yannick Djiofack, Félix Laurent, Nils Bourland, Wannes Hubau, Tom De Mil, Hans Beeckman
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Abstract

In the tropics, more precisely in equatorial dense rainforest, xylogenesis is driven by a little distinct climatological seasonality, and many tropical trees do not show clear growth rings. This makes retrospective analyses and modeling of future tree performance difficult. This research investigates the presence, the distinctness, and the periodicity of growth ring for dominant tree species in two semi-deciduous rainforests, which contrast in terms of precipitation dynamics. Eighteen tree species common to both forests were investigated. We used the cambial marking technique and then verified the presence and periodicity of growth-ring boundaries in the wood produced between pinning and collection by microscopic and macroscopic observation. The study showed that all eighteen species can form visible growth rings in both sites. However, the periodicity of ring formation varied significantly within and between species, and within sites. Trees from the site with clearly defined dry season had a higher likelihood to form periodical growth rings compared to those from the site where rainfall seasonality is less pronounced. The distinctness of the formed rings however did not show a site dependency. Periodical growth-ring formation was more likely in fast-growing trees. Furthermore, improvements can be made by a detailed study of the cambial activity through microcores taken at high temporal resolution, to get insight on the phenology of the lateral meristem.

刚果盆地半落叶热带树种的生长周期。
在热带地区,更确切地说,在赤道茂密的热带雨林中,木质部的形成受气候季节性的影响很小,而且许多热带树木没有清晰的生长年轮。这就很难对树木的未来表现进行回顾分析和建模。本研究调查了两片半落叶雨林中主要树种的生长年轮的存在、明显程度和周期性,这两片雨林的降水动态截然不同。我们对两个森林中常见的 18 个树种进行了调查。我们使用了骨皮层标记技术,然后通过显微镜和宏观观察,验证了在针刺和采集之间产生的木材中生长环边界的存在和周期性。研究结果表明,所有 18 个树种在这两个地点都能形成可见的生长年轮。然而,在树种内部、树种之间以及地点内部,年轮形成的周期性差异很大。与降雨季节性不明显的地点的树木相比,旱季明确的地点的树木更有可能形成周期性生长年轮。然而,形成的年轮的独特性并不显示出地点依赖性。快速生长的树木更有可能形成周期生长年轮。此外,还可以通过高时间分辨率的微芯来详细研究侧生分生组织的活动,从而深入了解侧生分生组织的物候学。
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