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Within-tree spatial variation in the leaf monoterpenes of Sequoia sempervirens
Authors:George D. Hall and Jean H. Langenheim
Affiliation:

Department of Biology, University of California, Santa Cruz, CA 95064, U.S.A.

Abstract:Location within a tree was analyzed as a source of variation in Sequoia sempervirens leaf monoterpenes. No differences were found for quantitative composition or total yield/dry wt among lower, middle and upper canopy positions. The awlshaped, spirally arranged leaves of vigorous upper shoots showed small quantitative compositional differences, but not differences in total yield. The intermediate leaf form of young sprouts had the most different monoterpene quantitative composition and about three times the total yield of the above two leaf forms. Analysis of a clonal ring of 17 adult trees resulted in coefficients of variation similar to those for samples collected from different canopy levels of the same shoot. Results revealed the sources and magnitudes of experimental error in comparative studies of this species' leaf monoterpenes, and did not support the concept that somatic mutation provides an important source of variation in a large, long-lived organism such as coast redwood.
Keywords:Sequoia sempervirens   Taxodiaceae   redwood   monoterpenes   spatial variation   somatic mutation   clonal growth   developmental differences
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