Periodicity of growth rings in some flood-prone trees of the Atlantic Rain Forest in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

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Cátia Callado
Sebastião da Silva Neto
Fábio Scarano
Cecília Costa
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[1] Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro – IBRAG/DBAV,
[2] Rua São Francisco Xavier,undefined
[3] 524 PHLC,undefined
[4] sala 224,undefined
[5] Maracanã 20550–000,undefined
[6] Rio de Janeiro,undefined
[7] Brazil,undefined
[8] Fundação Botânica Margaret Mee / Programa Mata Atlântica / Instituto de Pesquisas Jardim Botânico do Rio de Janeiro,undefined
[9] Rua Pacheco Leão 915,undefined
[10] Jardim Botânico 22460–030,undefined
[11] Rio de Janeiro,undefined
[12] Brazil,undefined
[13] Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro,undefined
[14] Departamento de Ecologia,undefined
[15] IB,undefined
[16] CCS,undefined
[17] Ilha do Fundão,undefined
[18] Caixa Postal 68020,undefined
[19] 21941–970,undefined
[20] Rio de Janeiro,undefined
[21] Brazil,undefined
[22] Instituto de Pesquisas Jardim Botânico do Rio de Janeiro,undefined
[23] Rua Jardim Botânico 1008,undefined
[24] Jardim Botânico,undefined
[25] 20460–000,undefined
[26] Rio de Janeiro,undefined
[27] Brazil,undefined
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Trees | 2001年 / 15卷
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Atlantic rainforest Brazil Growth rings Radial growth Swamp forest;
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The periodicity of growth ring formation was studied in Tabebuia cassinoides (Lam.) DC, Tabebuia umbellata (Sond.) Sandwith, Symphonia globulifera L., and Alchornea sidifolia Müll. Arg. in a swamp forest within the Atlantic Rain Forest of the state of Rio de Janeiro, southeastern Brazil. Mechanical wounds of the vascular cambium allowed cyclic growth to be observed, and the position of latewood relative to the wounds was analysed. Radial growth was correlated with phenology, temperature, precipitation, photoperiod, flooding regime, and endogenous rhythms. All species showed annual growth rings; however, there were different patterns of radial growth. Phenology was an important factor influencing the activity of the vascular cambium. The period of leaf abscission was correlated with the formation of latewood in three of the species studied, but it occurred at different times for each species. Flooding was a determinant of periodic growth in T. cassinoides; photoperiod was indirectly responsible for radial growth rhythm in T. umbellata, and endogenous rhythms accounted for the radial growth rhythm of S. globulifera and A. sidifolia.
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