Seasonal differences in internodal lenghts in Cecropia trees; a suggested method for measurement od past growth in height
Abstract
In Cecropia trunks in Costa Rica, rows of short shoots alternate with rows of long ones. This phenomenon is correlated with the sequence of dry and rainy months. By measuring the length of two consecutive rows (one long and one short), annual height growth can be determined. In a semi-deciduous forest, second-year growth of Cecropia peltata averaged 3.6 m, while in a bumid forest, this averaged 5.0 m. The maximum second-year growth rate for Cecropia obtusifolia averaged 7.6 m. This early-successional species is characterized by rapid growth in height but not in diameter.
Keywords
Estacionalidad||seasonality||sazonalidade||saisonnalité, Cecropia||Cecropia||cecropia||Cecropia, Estación seca||dry season||estação seca||saison sèche, Estación húmeda||wet season||estação húmida||saison humide, Crecimiento de planta||plant growth||undefined||croissance de la plante, Estados Unidos de América||United States of America||EUA||États-Unis d'Amérique,
Delegation
Sede Central
Publisher
Instituto Interamericano de Ciencias Agrícolas (IICA)
Is part of
Turrialba Vol. 20, no. 1
Status
openAccess
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