Within-stand and seasonal variations of specific leaf area in a clonal Eucalyptus plantation in the Republic of Congo
Nouvellon Y., Laclau J.P., Epron D., Kinana A., Mabiala A., Roupsard O., Bonnefond J.M., Le Maire G., Marsden C., Bontemps J.D., Saint André L.. 2010. Forest Ecology and Management, 259 (9) : p. 1796-1807.
Specific leaf area (SLA; m2 leaf kg_1 leaf) is a key ecophysiological parameter influencing leaf physiology, photosynthesis, and whole plant carbon gain. Both individual tree-based models and other forest process-based models are generally highly sensitive to this parameter, but information on its temporal or within-stand variability is still scarce. In a 2-4-year-old Eucalyptus plantation in Congo, prone to seasonal drought, the within-stand and seasonal variability in SLA were investigated by means of destructive sampling carried out at 2-month intervals, over a 2-year period. Within-crown vertical gradients of SLA were small. Highly significant relationships were found between tree-average SLA (SLAt) and tree size (tree height, Ht, or diameter at breast height, DBH): SLAt ranged from about 9 m2 kg_1 for dominant trees to about 14-15 m2 kg_1 for the smallest trees. The decrease in SLAt with increasing tree size was accurately predicted from DBH using power functions. Stand-average SLA varied by about 20% during the year, with lowest values at the end of the 5-month dry season, and highest values about 2-3 months after the onset of the wet season. Variability in leaf water status according to tree size and season is discussed as a possible determinant of both the within-stand and seasonal variations in SLA.
Mots-clés : eucalyptus; variation saisonnière; surface foliaire; plantations; biomasse aérienne des arbres; dimension; allométrie; modélisation des cultures; modèle mathématique; croissance; physiologie végétale; congo
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Agents Cirad, auteurs de cette publication :
- Laclau Jean-Paul — Dgdrs / Dgdrs
- Le Maire Guerric — Persyst / UMR Eco&Sols
- Nouvellon Yann — Persyst / UMR Eco&Sols
- Roupsard Olivier — Persyst / UMR Eco&Sols