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The Processes of Height-rank Determination Among Individuals and Neighbourhood Effects inChenopodium albumL. Stands
Authors:NAGASHIMA  HISAE
Institution:Department of Botany, Faculty of Science, The University of Tokyo, Hongo, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo, 113, Japan
Abstract:The height ofChenopodium albumL. plants grown in monocultureat three different densities was followed throughout the growingseason to examine size-rank determination processes with specialreference to the effects of neighbourhood conditions. Changesin height rank of plants in the stands were assessed by therank correlation between final height and the height at eachmeasurement during the growing season. The height ranks of plantswere almost fixed 1–2 weeks after canopy closure whenthe stand height was 10–20% of final stand height, andfixation occurred earlier in the denser plot. At each measurement,the effects of neighbourhood were evaluated as the partial correlationcoefficient between height growth and neighbourhood index withheight held constant (rGN.H), in which competitive asymmetrywas incorporated. During the early period of the growing season,rGN.Hwasnon-significant or positive (plants with taller and/or closerneighbours elongated faster), indicating no local competition.Just after canopy closure,rGN.Hbecame negative, indicating localcompetition. A plant's rank changed only in an initial shortperiod of the competition. Plants occupying the upper canopyof stands at the end of the growing season were distinguishedby greater height growth during the initial short period ofcompetition after canopy closure, although these plants werenot necessarily taller before the onset of local competition.These results suggest that the fate of a plant in a crowdedstand is determined in the early stage of stand development.Copyright1999 Annals of Botany Company Height growth, neighbourhood competition, local competition, height-rank of plants in population, size difference, asymmetric competition,Chenopodium albumL.
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