Episodic Growth and Relative Shoot: Root Balance in Loblolly Pine Seedlings |
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Authors: | DREW, A. P. LEDIG, F. T. |
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Affiliation: | School of Forestry and Environmental Studies, Yale University New Haven, Connecticut 06511, U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | Leaf, root and stem systems of loblolly pine seedlings are characterizedby a seasonal periodicity in growth, during which they alternatein spurts of activity. Despite this periodicity, the allometriccoefficient describing the ratio of the relative growth ratesof leaf to root remains constant for at least the first twoyears of development. In part, constancy results from the inabilityof variation in the allocation of growth increment during briefperiods to change a pre-existing structure accumulated overthe life of the seedling. In addition, alternating periods ofleaf, root and stem growth may represent the action of feedbackmechanisms which operate to maintain an adaptive balance betweenorgan systems. Pinus taeda L., loblolly pine, allometric coefficient, homeostatic control of growth |
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