Saplings of 19 valuable rain forest timber species representative of three successional status groups (early secondary, late secondary and climax) were grown in a polyhouse to examine their responses to three light intensity/quality treatments and nitrogen supply. Solar radiation was modified using painted polyethylene sheet to mimic natural light environments across a rain forest vertical column as follows: 1. Transparent plastic, 80% of full sunlight, R:FR = 0.95, 2. Blue shade, 14% of full sunlight, R:FR = 0.69; 3. Green shade, 7% of full sunlight, R:FR = 0.50. Transparent plastic conditions promoted an increase in stem height and diameter (i.e., growth), leaf thickness and gas exchange per unit leaf area. Additional nitrogen availabilit...
The loss of structure, diversity and functions in the rainforests makes it necessary to develop acti...
Leaf ecophysiological responses and height growth were studied in four indigenous tree seedlings pla...
(1) This study tests the hypothesis that photosynthetic performance of seedlings in a tropical fores...
The germination and early growth of Australian rainforest cabinet timber species were examined. The ...
1. Sapling growth of six rain forest tree species was compared to evaluate whether species respond i...
Seedlings of six subtropical rainforest tree species representing early (Omalanthus populifolius, So...
1. Growth of seedlings of 15 rain-forest tree species was compared under controlled conditions, at s...
An understanding of growth and photosynthetic potential of subtropical rainforest species to variati...
1. The sun¿shade acclimation and plasticity of 16 functional leaf traits of 38 tropical tree species...
ABSTRACT The loss of structure, diversity and functions in the rainforests makes it necessary to dev...
Background and Aims: A long-running debate centres on whether shade tolerance of tree seedlings is m...
Light and atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition are among the important environmental factors influenc...
<div><p>Light and atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition are among the important environmental factors ...
The degree to which branches are autonomous in their acclimation responses to alteration in light en...
Information about light tolerance and photosynthetic plasticity of indigenous tropical tree species ...
The loss of structure, diversity and functions in the rainforests makes it necessary to develop acti...
Leaf ecophysiological responses and height growth were studied in four indigenous tree seedlings pla...
(1) This study tests the hypothesis that photosynthetic performance of seedlings in a tropical fores...
The germination and early growth of Australian rainforest cabinet timber species were examined. The ...
1. Sapling growth of six rain forest tree species was compared to evaluate whether species respond i...
Seedlings of six subtropical rainforest tree species representing early (Omalanthus populifolius, So...
1. Growth of seedlings of 15 rain-forest tree species was compared under controlled conditions, at s...
An understanding of growth and photosynthetic potential of subtropical rainforest species to variati...
1. The sun¿shade acclimation and plasticity of 16 functional leaf traits of 38 tropical tree species...
ABSTRACT The loss of structure, diversity and functions in the rainforests makes it necessary to dev...
Background and Aims: A long-running debate centres on whether shade tolerance of tree seedlings is m...
Light and atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition are among the important environmental factors influenc...
<div><p>Light and atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition are among the important environmental factors ...
The degree to which branches are autonomous in their acclimation responses to alteration in light en...
Information about light tolerance and photosynthetic plasticity of indigenous tropical tree species ...
The loss of structure, diversity and functions in the rainforests makes it necessary to develop acti...
Leaf ecophysiological responses and height growth were studied in four indigenous tree seedlings pla...
(1) This study tests the hypothesis that photosynthetic performance of seedlings in a tropical fores...