2022
DOI: 10.1111/btp.13177
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Variations in the reproductive cycle of Bornean montane tree species along elevational gradients on ultrabasic and non‐ultrabasic soils

Abstract: Although lowland tree species in the ever‐wet regions of Southeast Asia are characterized by the supra‐annual cycle of reproduction, the reproductive phenology of montane tree species remains poorly understood. In this study, we investigated the reproductive phenology of montane tree species using litter samples that were collected every 2 weeks from six rainforest sites, consisting of three elevations (1700, 2700, and 3100 m), on Mount Kinabalu, Borneo. At each elevation, one site was on infertile ultrabasic … Show more

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“…Traditional tree breeding methods necessitate a large space, and young trees require a significant amount of vegetative growth before flowering [1]. Furthermore, differences in reproductive cycles in trees [2], particularly in Melia volkensii (Mukau) species of the meliaceae family, which lacks seasonality in flowering [3], may make crosses difficult. Chromosome doubling is an essential technique for tree species breeding because it enriches germplasm banks and breeding programs with synthetic polyploids in a relatively short period of time [4,5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Traditional tree breeding methods necessitate a large space, and young trees require a significant amount of vegetative growth before flowering [1]. Furthermore, differences in reproductive cycles in trees [2], particularly in Melia volkensii (Mukau) species of the meliaceae family, which lacks seasonality in flowering [3], may make crosses difficult. Chromosome doubling is an essential technique for tree species breeding because it enriches germplasm banks and breeding programs with synthetic polyploids in a relatively short period of time [4,5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%