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Light Response of Seedlings of a Central African Timber Tree Species,Lophira alata(Ochnaceae), and the Definition of Light Requirements

Authors :
Sebastien S. Delion
Yves Brostaux
Adeline Fayolle
Sabrina Coste
Olivier J. Hardy
Achille Bernard Biwolé
Jean Lagarde Betti
Jean-Louis Doucet
Kasso Daïnou
Source :
Biotropica. 47:681-688
Publication Year :
2015
Publisher :
Wiley, 2015.

Abstract

Light is of primary importance in structuring tropical tree communities. Light exposure at seedling and adult stages has been used to characterize the ecological profile of tropical trees, with many implications in forest management and restoration ecology. Most shade-tolerance classification systems have been proposed based on empirical observations in a specific area and thus result in contradictions among categories assigned to a given species. In this study, we aimed to quantify the light requirements for seedling growth of a Central African timber tree, Lophira alata (Ochnaceae), taking into account effects of population origin. In two controlled experiments: a light response experiment and a comparative population experiment, conducted in southwestern Cameroon, using seeds collected from four populations (three from Cameroon and one from Gabon), we examined the quantitative responses to irradiance of seedlings. After 2 years, mortality was very low (

Details

ISSN :
00063606
Volume :
47
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Biotropica
Accession number :
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