Canopy dynamics, light interception, and radiation use efficiency of selected loblolly pine families

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McCrady, RL [1 ]
Jokela, EJ [1 ]
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[1] Univ Florida, Sch Forest Resources & Conservat, Gainesville, FL 32611 USA
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aboveground net primary production; canopy structure; genotype; leaf area index; light attenuation;
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Needlefall, aboveground net primary production (ANPP), canopy light interception and attenuation, and "radiation use efficiency" of five open-pollinated loblolly pine (Pinus taeda L.) families were investigated using 100-tree family block plots near Summerville, SC. Family variation in annual needlefall amounts was significant during the fourth (from 4796 to 6191 kg ha(-1)) and fifth growing seasons (from 4717 to 5721 kg ha(-1)); needlefall patterns for the poorest performing family were asynchronous from those of the others, with notably higher needlefall rates from April to July. Estimates of ANPP at age 4 yr varied by 16% (from 32.9 to 38.2 Mg ha(-1)) among families, and were generally commensurate with progeny test rankings based on height growth, The relationship between ANPP and leaf area index (LAI) was both significant and curvilinear, with an apparent optimum level of production (42.6 Mg ha(-1)) achieved at a LAI of about 13 (all-sided; February), The least productive families had the lowest mean LAI (e.g., 7.9), while the most productive families generally had higher levels of LAI (e.g., 13.6). Significant family differences in canopy light interception were present in every month sampled except June, when photosynthetically active radiation (PAR) interception exceeded 90% for all families. Light extinction coefficients (k) for February differed significantly among the five families, and ranged from 0.28 to 0.38; families with the largest LAIs generally had the lowest values of k and the highest levels of PAR interception. A strong linear relationship (r(2)=0.74) was found between ANPP and intercepted PAR, Estimates of the dry matter:radiation quotient (epsilon; "radiation use efficiency") differed significantly among families, and ranged from 1.33 g MJ(-1) to 1.48 g MJ(-1). Results of this study suggest that fundamental differences exist in production ecology among loblolly pine families, and that canopy-level characteristics such as LAI, PAR interception, and "radiation use efficiency" are important in conferring differential family performance.
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