Responses of Swietenia macrophylla (King) seedlings to different sizes of canopy openings in mixed mahogany plantations


Autoria(s): Mahroof, R.M.; Hauxwell, C.; Edirisinghe, J.P.
Data(s)

2000

Resumo

A study was conducted during 1997-99 at 2 sites in Sri Lanka (Rambukkana and Kurunegala) to investigate the responses of Swietenia macrophylla seedlings to wide, moderate and narrow openings of high to low shade conditions in a mature mixed mahogany plantations. Survival, stem growth and shoot phenology of seedlings were recorded monthly. Seedling survival a year after planting showed high mortality under high shaded gap (3-8% photosynthetically active radiation (PAR)). At 51 weeks after planting, final stem height and root collar diameter were highly significant under low shaded gaps. Increased number of shoots and shoot lenghts were observed under low shade (50-78% PAR). Increased flushing was seen in all shade regimes during the rainy period. This study illustrates that low shaded gap openings favour seeding survival, stem and shoot growth, and number of shoots. On the contrary, high shaded gaps reduce the growth of seedlings and therefore may be less attractive to shoot borers.

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/76193/

Publicador

University of Peradeniya, Sri Lanka

Relação

Mahroof, R.M., Hauxwell, C., & Edirisinghe, J.P. (2000) Responses of Swietenia macrophylla (King) seedlings to different sizes of canopy openings in mixed mahogany plantations. Tropical Agricultural Research, 12, pp. 127-137.

Fonte

School of Earth, Environmental & Biological Sciences; Science & Engineering Faculty

Tipo

Journal Article