Regionwide temporal gradients of carbon allocation allow for shoot growth and latewood formation in boreal black spruce
2021
Butto, Valentina | Khare, Siddhartha | Drolet, Guillaume | Sylvain, Jean-Daniel | Gennaretti, Fabio | Deslauriers, Annie | Morin, Hubert | Rossi, Sergio
In boreal ecosystems, phenological events display seasonal patterns. These patterns allow for the development of tissues during the short time window available for growth in cold climates. Primary and secondary growth, two expensive processes for plants, are supposedly modulated in time to optimize allocation of carbon to bud and woody tissues. We aimed to assess the phenology of primary and secondary meristems, testing their relationship over the closed black spruce stands of the commercially exploited forest region in Quebec, Canada.
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