マレーシア低地多雨林代表樹種の光合成
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Light-photosynthesis curves for eleven rain forest tree species were determined in May-July 1972 and December 1973-March 1974 at Pasoh Forest Reserve, Negeri Sembilan, in Peninsular Malaysia. Tall emergent trees were classified into two groups according to their responses to light : one showed fairly high rates of net photosynthesis at light saturation (20-30 mgCO_2/dm^2hr) ("sun plant type"), and the other revealed lower rates (10-15 mgCO_2/dm^2hr) ("shade plant type"). The former group was represented by a single example of Shores leprosula, while the other species of Shorea, Dipterocarpus spp., etc. belonged to the latter group. The photosynthetic rate was also high in fast-growing secondary forest species such as Macaranga, Mallotus and Glochidion, though the light saturation and compensation points were reached at considerably low levels of light intensity.
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- 1981-12-30