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GROWING TOGETHER

DRY SOIL DRY SOIL

DRY SOIL

MESIC SOIL MESIC SOIL

MESIC SOIL

VIRGINIA PINETULIP POPLAR

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Height

Dry WetMesic

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Modified from Ellenberg, 1963

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Niche Theory

• Fundamental Niche

• Realized Niche

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Height

Dry WetMesic

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Site Sensitive / Site Insensitive

• No tree ‘likes’ a bad site• Where you see a tree is where it

reproduced and survived• Many examples of trees in the ‘wrong’

place

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Communities• Mutualism

– Animals – plants- plants and animals

• Competition– Primary model for this course

• Facilitation– Focus of much current research

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Mutualism

• Organisms depend on each other• Communities become a ‘reproducing’

entity• Common in animals

– Food pyramid– Plants don’t eat each other

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Competition• Survival of the fittest• Gene – environment interaction• Probabilities• Ultimately natural selection

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Facilitation• One plant ‘helps’ another with no

detriment to itself• Interaction must be close to selective

neutral for ‘helper’• Role of mycorrhizae

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Climax theory• Historic role of ‘superorganism’

– No way for natural selection to work– Many examples showing this does not hold– Has greatly (negatively) impacted forest

management

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Growth Factors• Light

• Water

• Nutrients

• Others?

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Photosynthesis

• Chlorophyl in the foliage

• Chloroplasts

• Sun foliage/shade foliage

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Photosynthesis

6 CO2 + 6 H2OC6H12O6 + 6 O2

SUNLIGHT

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Photosynthate

C6H12O6

“Stuff”

Energy

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Respiration

C6H12O6

+ O2

CO2 + H2O

(Not

balanced)

ENERGY

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Light

• PAR–Photosynthetical Active Radiation

• Sun foliage/ shade foliage

• Shade tolerance

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20%

LIGHT

0%

PsSun foliage

Shade foliage

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20%

LIGHT

0%

PsSun foliage

Shade foliage

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Shade Tolerance

Ps

Light

Shade tolerant

Shade intolerant

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Water

• Input

• Soil

• Stomates

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Perc

ent S

oil W

ater

Heaviness of Texture

Field Capacity Available Water

Unavailable Water

From Brady, 1974

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AETPET

Precipitation

Water Input

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Rainfall Consistent

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Cold Hot

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Stomatal Behaviour• Internal moisture stress

– Drought avoiders

– Drought endurers

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Nutrients

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Law of the Minimum

• Growth is limited by whatever factor is most need

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Nitrogen

Potential Grow

th

Actual G

rowth

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Law of Compensation

• The addition of one factor can

increase the efficiency that a tree

uses another factor

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Law of Compensation

With P

Amount of N

Gro

wth

Rat

e

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Rule of Efficacy• Diminishing returns

Gro

wth

Amount of “X”

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Nutrient Cycling

• Availability• CEC• Weathering• Mineralization• C:N• Nutrient capital• Translocation

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Nutrients

• Nitrogen fixers

• Mycorrhizae

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Temperature

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Growing Space• Sunlight

• Water

• Nutrients

• Physical space

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• Total growing space

• Available growing space

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Total growing space

• Depends on time and place

– Macro and Micro conditions

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Available Growing Space

• Grow

• Regeneration

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Thinned

Unthinned

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LatewoodEarlywood

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No Available Growing Space

• Repartition

• Competition

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Priorities for Photosynthate

1. Respiration2. Foliage – Fine Roots3. {Reproduction}4. Primary Growth5. Secondary Growth – Secondary

Compounds

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• Photosynthesis > Respiration ?–GROW

• Photosynthesis < Respiration ?–DIE

• Photosynthesis = Respiration ?–NOT A LONG TERM

CHOICE

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Volume

• Wood formation (total volume) is:

[ (Photosynthesis-Respiration)]

- Allocation

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Where Does It Go? Respiration

Increment

Dominant Tree 26% 42%

Co-dominant Tree 29% 41%

Suppressed Tree 50% 8%[ash stand in Denmark]