Author:
Bowman DMJS,Kirkpatrick JB
Abstract
Seedling and sapling regrowth occupies gaps and includes part of the understorey in the multiaged
Eucalyptus delegatensis dry forests of central Tasmania. This regrowth is even-aged for any particular
area. Variation in sapling height is symmetrical across east to west sections of gaps, 20-50 m diam.,
but asymmetrical in the north to south sections, where the tallest seedlings are found to the south.
Density, height, diameter and wet weight of E. delegatensis regrowth are highly positively correlated
with the distance to the nearest tree but are only related to solar radiation in the gaps. Concentrations
of most major plant nutrients in the surface soil, and soil moisture-holding capacity, have no strong
relationship with the various growth measures. Thus, adult trees suppress sapling growth independent
of incident solar radiation, while sapling growth outside the influence of adult trees increases with
increasing incident solar radiation.
Subject
Plant Science,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
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