Sun and shade leaves in Betula pubescens and Betula pendula |
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Authors: | P.A. Thomas J.B. Kenworthy |
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Affiliation: | Department of Botany , University of Aberdeen |
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Abstract: | Summary Measurements of the net photosynthesis and dark respiration rates of excised twigs from Betula pubescens Ehrh. subsp. odorata (Bechst.) Warburg and B. pendula Roth, at different light intensities were made using infra-red gas analysis. B. pubescens appears to possess leaves which on the basis of physiological responses can be described as sun and shade leaves. In the more open canopy of B. pendula differences between leaf types are less pronounced. The presence of sun and shade leaves is suggested as a means whereby the net assimilation rate of the shrubby growth form of B. pubescens can be increased. This type of mechanism becomes increasingly important at high altitudes and latitudes. |
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Keywords: | altitudinal gradients classification generalised linear models grain size ordination species richness |
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