Reorientation strategies in leaning stems of young maritime pine (Pinus pinaster Ait) and loblolly pine (Pinus taeda L.)
Language
en
Article de revue
This item was published in
IAWA Journal. 2010, vol. 31, n° 4, p. 465-480
Brill publishers
English Abstract
To test for different stem reorientation strategies in leaning seedlings of maritime pine (Paws master Art) and loblolly pine (Anus taeda L), we inclined dormant plants at 0 degrees,45 degrees and 9 degrees for 35 days in ...Read more >
To test for different stem reorientation strategies in leaning seedlings of maritime pine (Paws master Art) and loblolly pine (Anus taeda L), we inclined dormant plants at 0 degrees,45 degrees and 9 degrees for 35 days in optimal growth conditions Stem angle to the vertical was measured at regular intervals After 22 and 35 days, bending tests were earned out to determine stem elasticity and stiffness The quantity of compression wood (CW) formed was also measured Results showed that after 24 h, the apices of leaning maritime pine stems had completely reoriented to the vertical, whereas no such primary tropic response was observed in loblolly pine After 22 days, the significantly stiffer loblolly pines had begun straightening up from the stem base, but not maritime pine After 35 days, the overall secondary reorientation process was more efficient in loblolly pine, with significantly more CW produced In both species, CW had formed immediately on tilting stems, i e no early wood cells had formed As maritime pine originates from a dry to semi-arid region, having less CW will mean that water uptake will be greater for the same xylem area compared to loblolly pine which possesses more CW In establishing maritime pine seedlings, rapid apical orientation with regard to light and gravity will compensate for a slower straightening up mechanism in the more lignified parts of the stem Therefore, juvenile needle exposure to patches of light will be maximised at all timesRead less <
Keywords
CELL ANATOMY
BIOMECANIQUE
English Keywords
MODULUS OF ELASTICITY
BENDING STIFFNESS
GRAVITROPISM
PIN MARITIME
STEM STRAIGHTNESS
COMPRESSION WOOD
Origin
Hal imported