Structural variation in current-year shoots of broad-leaved evergreen tree saplings under forest canopies in warm temperate Japan.

@article{Takenaka1997StructuralVI,
  title={Structural variation in current-year shoots of broad-leaved evergreen tree saplings under forest canopies in warm temperate Japan.},
  author={Akio Takenaka},
  journal={Tree physiology},
  year={1997},
  volume={17 3},
  pages={
          205-10
        }
}
  • A. Takenaka
  • Published 1 March 1997
  • Medicine, Biology
  • Tree physiology
Stem length and leaf area of current-year shoots were measured in saplings of eight broad-leaved evergreen tree species growing under a forest canopy. Stem length varied over a range of one to two orders of magnitude within each species. In all species, both the number of leaves and the mean stem length between successive leaves were greater in longer shoots. Mean leaf size and stem length were not correlated in six of eight species, and only weakly positively correlated in the other two… 

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