A1 Refereed original research article in a scientific journal

Leaf value: Effects of damage to individual leaves on growth and reproduction of mountain birch shoots




AuthorsRuohomaki K, Haukioja E, Repka S, Lehtila K

PublisherECOLOGICAL SOC AMER

Publication year1997

Journal:Ecology

Journal name in sourceECOLOGY

Journal acronymECOLOGY

Volume78

Issue7

First page 2105

Last page2117

Number of pages13

ISSN0012-9658


Abstract
In the treatment year, removal of long shoot leaves from a growing long shoot did not affect growth of the long shoot, indicating that such growth was supported by resources external to the shoot. However, local effects were evident in the posttreatment year: leaf mass decreased in shoots that developed from axillary buds in long shoots whose supporting leaves had been clipped in the previous year. Consequently, removal of individual leaves may have local effects on shoot survivorship, reproduction, and growth. Timing of damage and shoot type modified the consequences of local leaf damage, and there were no consistent responses for all situations. Due to the limited extent of damage, the effects were not likely to result from nutrient loss due to damage. Instead, consequences of local leaf damage could be explained largely by effects on local sinks and meristem primordia.



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