1. Two phenological variants of Terminalia alata coexist in a dry dipterocarp forest
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Yasuhiro Ohnuki, Sophal Chann, Koji Tamai, Samkol Keth, Takanori Shimizu, Naoyuki Furuya, Shin'ichi Iida, Bora Tith, Eriko Ito, Naoki Kabeya, Takanobu Yagi, Chandararity Ly, Phallaphearaoth Op, and Akira Shimizu
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0106 biological sciences ,Seasonal tropical forest ,Combretaceae ,010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciences ,Ecology ,Phenology ,Plant Science ,Biology ,biology.organism_classification ,Spatial distribution ,01 natural sciences ,Horticulture ,Deciduous ,Plant morphology ,Dry season ,Botany ,Dominance (ecology) ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics ,010606 plant biology & botany ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences - Abstract
Two morphological variants of Terminalia alata (Combretaceae) differed in leaf flushing phenology and spatial distribution in a Cambodian deciduous forest. The hairy-type trees displayed leaf exchange behavior in the middle of the dry season. The glabrous type flushed new leaves 3 months after the wet season started. The leafless period of the hairy type was estimated to be
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- 2017
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