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Does growth rhythm of a widespread species change in distinct growth sites?

2013; Brill; Volume: 34; Issue: 4 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1163/22941932-00000040

ISSN

0928-1541

Autores

Monique Silva Costa, Thaís Jorge de Vasconcellos, Cláudia Franca Barros, Cátia Henriques Callado,

Tópico(s)

Fern and Epiphyte Biology

Resumo

This study is aimed to understand responses in growth rhythm to different climatic conditions of the widespread deciduous species Cedrela odorata . Our own research was conducted in Nova Iguaçu. Rio de Janeiro State, Brazil) and compared with literature data from Aripuanã. Mato Grosso State, Brazil), Manaus. Amazonas State, Brazil) and Barinas. Barinas State, Venezuela). Growth periodicity was evaluated through leaf phenological behavior and radial growth. In Nova Iguaçu, leaf phenology was monitored monthly and radial growth was evaluated by cambial histological analysis of samples collected in wet and dry seasons. In the other sites, the authors evaluated the growth rhythm by dendrometer bands. Growth always occurs in the wet season, even when there is no water deficit during the dry season. Thus, the species is considered conservative concerning the maintenance of growth seasonality. Nevertheless, C. odorata was able to change its growth period, following local seasonality of its different growth sites. Therefore we suggest caution when performing climate analysis from a chronology using trees that grow in different periods of the year.

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