Seasonal Variation in Radial Growth and Phloem Activity of Terminalia ivorensis A. Chev |
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Authors: | ROGERS S |
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Institution: | Botany Department, Fourah Bay College, University of Sierra Leone Freetown, Sierra Leone |
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Abstract: | Radial growth in five Terminalia ivorensis trees has been recordedfrom dendrometer reading for a period of 12 months. The durationof the growing season was 79 months. Variation in annualradial increment between individual trees was observed to bedue both to differences in the length of the growing seasonand the rate of growth during that period. Seasonal changesin the diameter of sieve elements, and the extent of callosedeposition on the sieve plates have also been investigated.Sieve element diameters were smallest in the dry season, possiblybecause of shrinkage. The width of phloem tissue showing definitivecallose was fairly constant throughout the year, but the zonewith open pores on the sieve plates changed, being widest inSeptember, and narrowest in March when the trees were almostbare. There were two peaks of cambial activity, indicated byan increase in width of the open pore zone, onein April at the time of bud break, and a second in September. The sugar concentration of the phloem exudate obtained fromsmall cuts into the bark of the trees varied throughout theyear. Concentrations were highest in March, during the dry season,and lowest in May, when the young leaves were expanding. Terminalia ivorensis A. Chev., tropical timber tree, radial growth, callose, phloem exudate, phloem activity |
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