Endogenous Shoot Growth Rhythms and Indeterminate Shoot Growth in Oak |
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Authors: | ROLF BORCHERT |
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Affiliation: | Department of Botany and of Physiology and Cell Biology, University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas 66045, U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | Wide variations of shoot growth patterns in saplings of pin oak (Quercus palustris Muenchh.) have been observed as a consequence of varying environmental conditions, experimental manipulations, and vigor of trees. Shoot growth patterns range from a series of recurrent, determinate flushes, constituting a genuine endogenous rhythm, to continuous, indeterminate growth. Observed growth patterns agree well with those predicted by a model of rhythmic growth which assumes the dependence of shoot growth on the functional equilibrium between shoot and root system. Indirect evidence suggests that cessation of shoot growth under favorable environmental conditions might be a consequence of internal water deficits. Observed differences in shoot growth patterns between young and mature trees are discussed as logical consequences of the model. |
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