Ageing in Woody Plants |
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Authors: | MOORBY J; WAREING P F |
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Institution: | Botany Department, University of Manchester |
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Abstract: | The shoot systems of trees undergo characteristic changes withtime, as they increase in size and complexity. Certain of thesechanges, such as reduced annual growth increment, loss of apicaldominance, and changes in the geotropic responses, are easilyreversible, by pruning or by grafting shoots from older treeson to young stocks. These changes are referred to as ageing. This paper describes the changes occurring in Pinus sylvestrisand Larix leptolepis during ageing and reports an investigationinto the possible mechanisms controlling these changes. Pruningexperiments suggest that ageing is due to increased competitionfor nutrients between the various constituent shoots as thebranch systems increase in complexity, but the distributionof available nutrients is modified by apical dominance. Theseconclusions were supported by the results of experiments involvingthe injection of radioactive phosphorus (22P), in associationwith the pruning treatments. |
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