Epicormic ontogeny in Quercus petraea constrains the highly plausible control of epicormic sprouting by water and carbohydrates
2011; Oxford University Press; Volume: 109; Issue: 2 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1093/aob/mcr292
ISSN1095-8290
AutoresJean-Baptiste Morisset, Frédéric Mothe, Jérôme Bock, N. Bréda, Francis Colin,
Tópico(s)Plant Physiology and Cultivation Studies
ResumoBackground and AimsThere is increasing evidence that suppressed bud burst and thus epicormic shoot emergence (sprouting) are controlled by water–carbohydrate supplies to entire trees and buds. This direct evidence is still lacking for oak. In other respects, recent studies focused on sessile oak, Quercus petraea, have confirmed the important constraints of sprouting by epicormic ontogeny. The main objective of this paper was thus to provide provisional confirmation of the water–carbohydrate control and direct evidence of the ontogenic constraints by bringing together results already published in separate studies on water status and distribution of carbohydrates, and on accompanying vegetation and epicormics, which also quantify epicormic ontogeny.
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