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Long-term Respiratory Cost of Maintenance and Growth of Field-grown Young Hinoki Cypress (Chamaecyparis obtusa)
Authors:ADU-BREDU  STEPHEN; YOKOTA  TAKETO; HAGIHARA  AKIO
Institution: Forest Ecophysiology Laboratory, Forest Sciences Division, School of Agricultural Sciences, Nagoya University, Nagoya, 464-01, Japan
Abstract:Respiration rate of the entire above-ground parts of field-grown8-year-old hinoki cypress Chamaecyparis obtusa(Sieb. et Zucc.)Endl.] was measured at monthly intervals over a 5-year period,to evaluate the trend in proportion of maintenance and growthcomponents of respiration with stand development. Representativesample trees were selected for respiration measurements. Theannual respiration rates of individual sample trees were combinedand partitioned into maintenance and growth components by regressingspecific respiration rate on mean relative growth rate. Maintenanceand growth respiration coefficients generated in this way were5.2 mol CO2kg-1year-1and 39 mol  CO2kg-1, which are equivalentto 14.3 mg C kg-1C h-1(at mean annual air temperature of 15.1°C) and 0.94 kg C kg-1C. Considering the maintenance andgrowth respiration coefficients, and phytomass and phytomassincrement of individual trees in the stand, the maintenanceand growth respiration rates of the stand were estimated. Theproportion of the maintenance respiration increased, whereasthat of the growth respiration decreased with stand development,due to decreasing relative growth rate.Copyright 1997 Annalsof Botany Company Chamaecyparis obtusa; growth respiration coefficient; hinoki; maintenance respiration coefficient; stand respiration
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