Background and Aims Successive vascular cambia are involved in the secondary growth of at least 200 woody species from >30 plant families. In the mangrove Avicennia these successive cambia are organized in patches, creating stems with non-concentric xylem tissue surrounded by internal phloem tissue. Little is known about radial growth and tree stem dynamics in trees with this type of anatomy. This study aims to (1) clarify the process of secondary growth of Avicennia trees by studying its patchiness; and (2) study the radial increment of Avicennia stems, both temporary and permanent, in relation to local climatic and environmental conditions. A test is made of the hypothesis that patchy radial growth and stem dynamics enable Avicennia trees...
A better understanding and prediction of the impact of changing climate on tree stem growth could gr...
Sedimentation results in the creation of new mudflats for mangroves to colonize among other benefits...
Mangrove trees grow in an environment that is highly demanding for their water transport. Frequent t...
Background and Aims Secondary growth via successive cambia has been intriguing researchers for decad...
BACKGROUND: Secondary growth by successive cambia is a rare phenomenon in woody plant species. Only ...
BackgroundSecondary growth by successive cambia is a rare phenomenon in woody plant species. Only fe...
Essential players within the planet’s water cycle, plants are themselves sensitive to ongoing global...
Tree stems swell and shrink daily, which is thought to reflect changes in the volume of water within...
Changing environmental conditions often impose stressful growing conditions in plant communities. Un...
High temporal resolution stem diameter variation (SDV) patterns have been widely recognized as a too...
Background: Stem diameter variations are mainly determined by the radial water transport between xyl...
Elevated sediment addition, or siltation, within mangrove ecosystems is considered as being negative...
Mangrove forests depend on a dense structure of sufficiently large trees to fulfil their essential f...
Although foliar water uptake (FWU) has been shown in mature Avicennia marina trees, the importance f...
Elevated sediment addition, or siltation, within mangrove ecosystems is considered as being negative...
A better understanding and prediction of the impact of changing climate on tree stem growth could gr...
Sedimentation results in the creation of new mudflats for mangroves to colonize among other benefits...
Mangrove trees grow in an environment that is highly demanding for their water transport. Frequent t...
Background and Aims Secondary growth via successive cambia has been intriguing researchers for decad...
BACKGROUND: Secondary growth by successive cambia is a rare phenomenon in woody plant species. Only ...
BackgroundSecondary growth by successive cambia is a rare phenomenon in woody plant species. Only fe...
Essential players within the planet’s water cycle, plants are themselves sensitive to ongoing global...
Tree stems swell and shrink daily, which is thought to reflect changes in the volume of water within...
Changing environmental conditions often impose stressful growing conditions in plant communities. Un...
High temporal resolution stem diameter variation (SDV) patterns have been widely recognized as a too...
Background: Stem diameter variations are mainly determined by the radial water transport between xyl...
Elevated sediment addition, or siltation, within mangrove ecosystems is considered as being negative...
Mangrove forests depend on a dense structure of sufficiently large trees to fulfil their essential f...
Although foliar water uptake (FWU) has been shown in mature Avicennia marina trees, the importance f...
Elevated sediment addition, or siltation, within mangrove ecosystems is considered as being negative...
A better understanding and prediction of the impact of changing climate on tree stem growth could gr...
Sedimentation results in the creation of new mudflats for mangroves to colonize among other benefits...
Mangrove trees grow in an environment that is highly demanding for their water transport. Frequent t...