Differences in Growth and Photosynthesis Performance of Two Dipterocarp Species Planted in Laguna, the Philippines
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Plant growth and leaf photosynthesis were studied for saplings of two species in the Dipterocarpaceae family planted on open bare ground in the Philippines. The greatest rate of growth in height in the initial 14 months after planting was for <I>Shorea contorta</I>, followed by <I>Dipterocarpus grandiflorus</I>. The light-saturated photosynthetic rate (<I>P</I><SUB>max</SUB>) for <I>S. contorta</I> and <I>D. grandiflorus</I> was 9.9 ± 0.29 μmol m<SUP>-2</SUP>s<SUP>-1</SUP> and 5.5 ± 0.28 μmol m<SUP>-2</SUP>s<SUP>-1</SUP>, respectively. Dark respiration and apparent quantum yield efficiency did not differ between them. The daily course of photosynthesis showed the existence of a midday depression in net photosynthesis for <I>S. contorta</I> and <I>D. grandiflorus</I> on open bare ground. When the leaf-to-air vapor pressure difference (L-AirVPD) was abruptly raised to 30 hPa, the decrease in the rate of photosynthesis was the same for potted saplings of <I>S. contorta</I> and <I>D. grandiflorus</I> in the nursery. One reason for the difference in growth between species is thought to be the difference in carbon gain depending on a difference in <I>P</I><SUB>max</SUB> between the species in the morning, before the leaves suffer from large L-AirVPD at midday.
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著者
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Utsugi Hajime
Forest Technology Division Ffpri
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Okuda Shiro
Forestry and Forest Products Research Institute
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LUNA Amelita
Department of Silviculture and Forest Influences, College of Forestry, University of the Philippines
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GASCON Antonio
Department of Silviculture and Forest Influences, College of Forestry, University of the Philippines
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