SUNBATHED ASPEN GROW TO SHOW HOW SUNLIGHT INFLUENCES ASPEN LEAF CHANGES IN THE AUTUMN SEASON

S. Weidler, R. Sivanpillai
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Abstract. Every autumn, leaves of deciduous trees change from green to other colors and eventually drop to the ground. The rate of color change is influenced by a several factors including the amount of sunlight and temperature. As part of an inquiry-based learning activity, University of Wyoming students have been recording leaf color change (% change) and its drop date (%) in Aspen trees (Populus tremuloides) growing in Laramie (WY) using NEON’s (National Ecology Observation Network) Phenology data form. In this study, the data recorded from 2015 through 2018 were analyzed to identify trends in the rate of color change in dry and normal years. Trees that were in an area with a high amount of shade were observed to change leaf color and drop their leaves faster than those in areas that received more sun. This pattern was consistent even in years that experienced winter-like conditions in September. Findings from this multi-year study indicate that future environmental modeling projects must factor in the amount of sunlight received by aspen trees in the growing season into account.
在阳光下生长的白杨展示了阳光如何影响秋天白杨叶子的变化
摘要每年秋天,落叶树的叶子由绿色变成其他颜色,最终落到地上。颜色变化的速度受几个因素的影响,包括日照量和温度。作为一项基于探究的学习活动的一部分,怀俄明大学的学生一直在使用NEON(国家生态观察网络)物候数据表记录生长在拉勒米(WY)的白杨树(白杨树)的叶子颜色变化(百分比变化)及其掉落日期(%)。在这项研究中,分析了2015年至2018年记录的数据,以确定干燥年份和正常年份颜色变化速度的趋势。研究人员观察到,在树荫充足的地区生长的树木,其叶子颜色的变化和落叶的速度要比在阳光充足的地区生长的树木快。即使在9月份经历了类似冬天的天气的年份,这种模式也是一致的。这项多年研究的结果表明,未来的环境建模项目必须考虑到白杨树在生长季节接受的阳光量。
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