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Comparison of dwarf bamboos (Indocalamus sp.) leaf parameters to determine relationship between spatial density of plants and total leaf area per plant
The relationship between spatial density and size of plants is an important topic in plant ecology. The self‐thinning rule suggests a −3/2 power between average biomass and density or a −1/2 power between stand yield and density. However, the self‐thinning rule based on total leaf area per plant and...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4670054/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26668724 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.1728 |
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author | Shi, Pei‐Jian Xu, Qiang Sandhu, Hardev S. Gielis, Johan Ding, Yu‐Long Li, Hua‐Rong Dong, Xiao‐Bo |
author_facet | Shi, Pei‐Jian Xu, Qiang Sandhu, Hardev S. Gielis, Johan Ding, Yu‐Long Li, Hua‐Rong Dong, Xiao‐Bo |
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description | The relationship between spatial density and size of plants is an important topic in plant ecology. The self‐thinning rule suggests a −3/2 power between average biomass and density or a −1/2 power between stand yield and density. However, the self‐thinning rule based on total leaf area per plant and density of plants has been neglected presumably because of the lack of a method that can accurately estimate the total leaf area per plant. We aimed to find the relationship between spatial density of plants and total leaf area per plant. We also attempted to provide a novel model for accurately describing the leaf shape of bamboos. We proposed a simplified Gielis equation with only two parameters to describe the leaf shape of bamboos one model parameter represented the overall ratio of leaf width to leaf length. Using this method, we compared some leaf parameters (leaf shape, number of leaves per plant, ratio of total leaf weight to aboveground weight per plant, and total leaf area per plant) of four bamboo species of genus Indocalamus Nakai (I. pedalis (Keng) P.C. Keng, I. pumilus Q.H. Dai and C.F. Keng, I. barbatus McClure, and I. victorialis P.C. Keng). We also explored the possible correlation between spatial density and total leaf area per plant using log‐linear regression. We found that the simplified Gielis equation fit the leaf shape of four bamboo species very well. Although all these four species belonged to the same genus, there were still significant differences in leaf shape. Significant differences also existed in leaf area per plant, ratio of leaf weight to aboveground weight per plant, and leaf length. In addition, we found that the total leaf area per plant decreased with increased spatial density. Therefore, we directly demonstrated the self‐thinning rule to improve light interception. |
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spelling | pubmed-46700542015-12-14 Comparison of dwarf bamboos (Indocalamus sp.) leaf parameters to determine relationship between spatial density of plants and total leaf area per plant Shi, Pei‐Jian Xu, Qiang Sandhu, Hardev S. Gielis, Johan Ding, Yu‐Long Li, Hua‐Rong Dong, Xiao‐Bo Ecol Evol Original Research The relationship between spatial density and size of plants is an important topic in plant ecology. The self‐thinning rule suggests a −3/2 power between average biomass and density or a −1/2 power between stand yield and density. However, the self‐thinning rule based on total leaf area per plant and density of plants has been neglected presumably because of the lack of a method that can accurately estimate the total leaf area per plant. We aimed to find the relationship between spatial density of plants and total leaf area per plant. We also attempted to provide a novel model for accurately describing the leaf shape of bamboos. We proposed a simplified Gielis equation with only two parameters to describe the leaf shape of bamboos one model parameter represented the overall ratio of leaf width to leaf length. Using this method, we compared some leaf parameters (leaf shape, number of leaves per plant, ratio of total leaf weight to aboveground weight per plant, and total leaf area per plant) of four bamboo species of genus Indocalamus Nakai (I. pedalis (Keng) P.C. Keng, I. pumilus Q.H. Dai and C.F. Keng, I. barbatus McClure, and I. victorialis P.C. Keng). We also explored the possible correlation between spatial density and total leaf area per plant using log‐linear regression. We found that the simplified Gielis equation fit the leaf shape of four bamboo species very well. Although all these four species belonged to the same genus, there were still significant differences in leaf shape. Significant differences also existed in leaf area per plant, ratio of leaf weight to aboveground weight per plant, and leaf length. In addition, we found that the total leaf area per plant decreased with increased spatial density. Therefore, we directly demonstrated the self‐thinning rule to improve light interception. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2015-09-30 /pmc/articles/PMC4670054/ /pubmed/26668724 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.1728 Text en © 2015 The Authors. Ecology and Evolution published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Original Research Shi, Pei‐Jian Xu, Qiang Sandhu, Hardev S. Gielis, Johan Ding, Yu‐Long Li, Hua‐Rong Dong, Xiao‐Bo Comparison of dwarf bamboos (Indocalamus sp.) leaf parameters to determine relationship between spatial density of plants and total leaf area per plant |
title | Comparison of dwarf bamboos (Indocalamus sp.) leaf parameters to determine relationship between spatial density of plants and total leaf area per plant |
title_full | Comparison of dwarf bamboos (Indocalamus sp.) leaf parameters to determine relationship between spatial density of plants and total leaf area per plant |
title_fullStr | Comparison of dwarf bamboos (Indocalamus sp.) leaf parameters to determine relationship between spatial density of plants and total leaf area per plant |
title_full_unstemmed | Comparison of dwarf bamboos (Indocalamus sp.) leaf parameters to determine relationship between spatial density of plants and total leaf area per plant |
title_short | Comparison of dwarf bamboos (Indocalamus sp.) leaf parameters to determine relationship between spatial density of plants and total leaf area per plant |
title_sort | comparison of dwarf bamboos (indocalamus sp.) leaf parameters to determine relationship between spatial density of plants and total leaf area per plant |
topic | Original Research |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4670054/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26668724 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.1728 |
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