1997
DOI: 10.1006/anbo.1996.0389
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Do Sprouting Tree Species on Erosion-prone Sites Carry Large Reserves of Resources?

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“…5 Relationship between asexual reproductive ability of each species (ARAI) and a annual sexual reproductive potential scaled by plant size (Pearson correlation = -0.745; P = 0.034) and b annual seed mass produced per plant scaled by plant size (Pearson correlation = 0.36; P = 0.378). Each point represents a mean value for the species species frequently resprouting had abundant carbohydrate reserves in their roots, whereas species that rarely resprout have low reserves (Sakai et al 1997). To our knowledge there are no studies explicitly comparing C allocation in resprouter and nonresprouter species in tropical systems, but some studies have reported a strong link between carbohydrate storage and light requirements, where storage is higher in shade-tolerant than in light-demanding species (Kobe 1997;Poorter and Kitajima 2007).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…5 Relationship between asexual reproductive ability of each species (ARAI) and a annual sexual reproductive potential scaled by plant size (Pearson correlation = -0.745; P = 0.034) and b annual seed mass produced per plant scaled by plant size (Pearson correlation = 0.36; P = 0.378). Each point represents a mean value for the species species frequently resprouting had abundant carbohydrate reserves in their roots, whereas species that rarely resprout have low reserves (Sakai et al 1997). To our knowledge there are no studies explicitly comparing C allocation in resprouter and nonresprouter species in tropical systems, but some studies have reported a strong link between carbohydrate storage and light requirements, where storage is higher in shade-tolerant than in light-demanding species (Kobe 1997;Poorter and Kitajima 2007).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…Advantages of maintaining large storage reserves may be overlooked if one considers only short-term advantages of storage over the life span of aboveground structures and not that of the entire organism (Sakai et al 1997). Iwasa and Kubo (1997) used an allocation model to decipher the optimal size of belowground storage for plants in environments subjected to unpredictable aerial disturbance.…”
Section: Feasibility Of Maintaining Large Storage Reservesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Resprouting response of plants is an important evolutionary adaptation for survival in environments where aboveground disturbance causes damage to shoot tissue (Sakai et al 1997;Sakai and Sakai 1998;Baker et al 2005). Salix nigra Marshall is a vigorous resprouter with energy for resprouting response provided by mobilization of nonstructural carbohydrate reserves (NSC) which are end products of photosynthesis (Chapman 1992;Baker et al 2005).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%