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Newbery, DM; Chuyong, GB; Zimmermann, L; Praz, C. 2006. Seedling survival and growth of three ectomycorrhizal caesalpiniaceous tree species in a Central African rain forest. JOURNAL OF TROPICAL ECOLOGY. 22(5):499-511.
Address:
Newbery, DM, Univ Bern, Inst Plant Sci, Altenbergrain 21, CH-3013 Bern,
Switzerland
Tree recruitment is determined in part by the survivorship and growth
of seedlings. Two seedling cohorts of the three most abundant
caesalpiniaceous species forming groves at Korup, Cameroon, were
followed from 1995/1997 to 2002. to investigate why Microberlinia
bisulcata, the most abundant species, currently has very few recruits
compared with Tetraberlinia korupensis and T. bifoliolata. Numbers of
seedlings dying, and the heights and leaf numbers of survivors, were
recorded on 30 occasions. Survivorship after 2.5 y was 30% for M.
bisulcata and 59% for the similar Tetraberlinin spp. together. After 7
y the corresponding values were 4 and 21%. Growth of all species was
slow for the first 4 y; but survivors of T. korupensis became 63%
taller, as the other species stagnated, by 7 y. The poor recruitment of
M. bisulcata was the result of its very low seedling survival. Within
species, the tallest seedlings of M. bisulcata and T. bifoliolata, but
medium-height ones of T. korupensis, survived longest. This was likely
due to higher root allocation in T. korupensis. Seedling dynamics of M.
bisulcata and T. korupensis over 7 y accorded well with relative
abundances of adult trees; T. bifoliolata is predicted to recruit later.
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