Evidence of the effects of fire on branching and leaf development in cerrado trees

ABSTRACT We discuss evidence of effects of an accidental fire on shoot growth and leaf development in six cerrado tree species with distinct leaf phenologies. Buds of all six species were marked before shoot and leaf emergence in the dry season. After fire, leaf and shoot growth were monitored weekl...

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Main Authors: João Paulo Souza, Ana Lúcia S. Albino, Carlos Henrique B. A. Prado
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Language:English
Published: Sociedade Botânica do Brasil
Series:Acta Botânica Brasílica
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spelling doaj-604b3cc112e647a68341730d92f697812020-11-25T01:51:51ZengSociedade Botânica do BrasilActa Botânica Brasílica1677-941X31467768510.1590/0102-33062017abb0123S0102-33062017000400677Evidence of the effects of fire on branching and leaf development in cerrado treesJoão Paulo SouzaAna Lúcia S. AlbinoCarlos Henrique B. A. PradoABSTRACT We discuss evidence of effects of an accidental fire on shoot growth and leaf development in six cerrado tree species with distinct leaf phenologies. Buds of all six species were marked before shoot and leaf emergence in the dry season. After fire, leaf and shoot growth were monitored weekly and specific leaf area (SLA) was determined. Shoot order was determined in the growing season. Evergreens and semideciduous woody species had rapid leaf and shoot growth and decreased leaf life span (LLS) after fire compared with published data for evergreens in cerrado areas without fire. On the other hand, Kielmeyera variabilis, a deciduous species, showed intense branching and produced two orders of shoots in one growing season. Fires promote rapid leaf and shoot growth in evergreens owing to reserve accumulations that allow survivorship after disturbances. However, the leaves produced by evergreens after fire had high SLAs and were discarded before the next rainy season (short LLS). This leaf cohort was produced with less carbon per leaf, and the decreased LLS prevented herbivory and water loss during the dry season. Fire is an important factor of cerrado environments, influencing leaf production and shoot architecture in cerrado trees.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0102-33062017000400677&lng=en&tlng=endisturbanceleaf life spanshoot growthspecific leaf areashoot order
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author João Paulo Souza
Ana Lúcia S. Albino
Carlos Henrique B. A. Prado
spellingShingle João Paulo Souza
Ana Lúcia S. Albino
Carlos Henrique B. A. Prado
Evidence of the effects of fire on branching and leaf development in cerrado trees
Acta Botânica Brasílica
disturbance
leaf life span
shoot growth
specific leaf area
shoot order
author_facet João Paulo Souza
Ana Lúcia S. Albino
Carlos Henrique B. A. Prado
author_sort João Paulo Souza
title Evidence of the effects of fire on branching and leaf development in cerrado trees
title_short Evidence of the effects of fire on branching and leaf development in cerrado trees
title_full Evidence of the effects of fire on branching and leaf development in cerrado trees
title_fullStr Evidence of the effects of fire on branching and leaf development in cerrado trees
title_full_unstemmed Evidence of the effects of fire on branching and leaf development in cerrado trees
title_sort evidence of the effects of fire on branching and leaf development in cerrado trees
publisher Sociedade Botânica do Brasil
series Acta Botânica Brasílica
issn 1677-941X
description ABSTRACT We discuss evidence of effects of an accidental fire on shoot growth and leaf development in six cerrado tree species with distinct leaf phenologies. Buds of all six species were marked before shoot and leaf emergence in the dry season. After fire, leaf and shoot growth were monitored weekly and specific leaf area (SLA) was determined. Shoot order was determined in the growing season. Evergreens and semideciduous woody species had rapid leaf and shoot growth and decreased leaf life span (LLS) after fire compared with published data for evergreens in cerrado areas without fire. On the other hand, Kielmeyera variabilis, a deciduous species, showed intense branching and produced two orders of shoots in one growing season. Fires promote rapid leaf and shoot growth in evergreens owing to reserve accumulations that allow survivorship after disturbances. However, the leaves produced by evergreens after fire had high SLAs and were discarded before the next rainy season (short LLS). This leaf cohort was produced with less carbon per leaf, and the decreased LLS prevented herbivory and water loss during the dry season. Fire is an important factor of cerrado environments, influencing leaf production and shoot architecture in cerrado trees.
topic disturbance
leaf life span
shoot growth
specific leaf area
shoot order
url http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0102-33062017000400677&lng=en&tlng=en
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