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PHENOTYPIC PLASTICITY OF BRANCHING PATTERN IN SUGAR MAPLE (ACER SACCHARUM)
Authors:David A Steingraeber
Abstract:Branching patterns of leader shoots and lower branches were compared in 15 sugar maple trees. The number of first-order branches per second-order branch (R1:2) differed very significantly between leader shoots and lower branches. Values of R1:2 averaged 6.47 for leaders and 4.06 for lower branches. Stepwise bifurcation ratios between successive higher orders did not differ significantly. The difference in R1:2 between leader shoots and lower branches within individual trees is the result of developmental-phenotypic interactions, such that the number of leaf-bearing shoots per support shoot decreases over time. These results indicate that branching patterns within individual trees are not stationary, as has commonly been claimed.
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