Ecological wood anatomy of NepaleseRhododendron (Ericaceae). 2. Intraspecific variation |
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Authors: | Shuichi Noshiro Mitsuo Suzuki |
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Affiliation: | (1) Forestry and Forest Products Research Institute, 305 Tsukuba, Ibaraki, Japan;(2) Faculty of Science, Tohoku University, 980-77 Sendai, Japan |
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Abstract: | The intraspecific relationship of selected wood anatomical characters with stem diameter, plant height, and altitude was investigated in four NepaleseRhododendron species:R. anthopogon, R. lepidotum, R. campanulatum, andR. arboreum, i.e., two shrubs, one subtree, and one tree. We studied 23 to 27 specimens for each species.R. anthopogon grew from 3,380 to 4,950 m,R. lepidotum from 2,060 to 4,720 m,R. campanulatum from 2,790 to 4,140 m, andR. arboreum from 1,430 to 3,460 m. Multiple regression analysis and actual distribution of character values show that the wood anatomical characters having a significant correlation with non-anatomical factors differ between species. The number of significant characters are two inR. anthopogon andR. campanulatum, five inR. lepidotum, and nine inR. arboreum and tends to be small in species having smaller altitudinal ranges. Average pore area, most strongly correlated with non-anatomical factors in interspecific variation, is significantly correlated only inR. lepidotum andR. arboreum. The general trends in intraspecific variation among four NepaleseRhododendron species differ from the trends found in interspecific variation within the genus and are characteristic of each species. |
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Keywords: | Altitude Ericaceae Intraspecific variation Nepal Plant size Rhododendron Wood anatomy |
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