Basic wood density variations of {Parkia} velutina {Benoist}, a long-lived heliophilic {Neotropical} rainforest tree
Investigations of basic radial wood den- sity (WD) in tropical trees revealed linear patterns and some curvilinear patterns. Studies usually disregard longitudinal variations, which are often considered to be similar to radial variations. This study aimed to show (1) a new radial curvilinear WD pattern, (2) differences in amplitude between radial and longi- tudinal gradients and (3) to partition WD variations according to different scales in Parkia velutina , an emergent tree found in Neotropical rain forests. We collected full discs from six felled trees and radial cores from 10 standing trees to check WD variability, plus one dominant axis per tree for analysis of height growth rates. This species showed very high growth rates indicative of heliophilic habits. WD varied from 0.194 to 0.642 g/cm 3 . Such amplitude is rarely observed within the same tree. Radial variation in WD was curvilinear, with an amplitude generally less than the longitudinal amplitude. Consequently, in mature trees, WD values in the crown were higher than those in the outer trunk. WD variations can be highly significant at different scales. The variance partitioning also revealed that the whole WD range of Parkia velutina is more accurately estimated intra-indivi- dually when both longitudinal and radial gradient are covered
Références
- Title
- Basic wood density variations of {Parkia} velutina {Benoist}, a long-lived heliophilic {Neotropical} rainforest tree
- Publication Type
- Journal Article
- Year of Publication
- 2018
- Authors
- Morel H, Lehnebach R, Cigna J, Ruelle J, Nicolini E, Beauchêne J
- Journal
- Bois et Forêts des Tropiques
- Volume
- 335
- Pagination
- 59–69
- Keywords
- FORET Paracou
Submitted on 21 October 2021