Influence of fire and tree-fell on physiological parameters in Quercus ilex resprouts

TitleInfluence of fire and tree-fell on physiological parameters in Quercus ilex resprouts
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication1996
AuthorsFleck, I., Grau D., Sanjosé M., & Vidal D.
JournalAnn. For. Sci.
Volume53
Pagination337-348
Keywordsfire, Gas exchange, Nutrients, photosynthetic pigments, Quercus ilex, tree-fell
Abstract

Variations in the physiology of two kinds of resprout (originated after fire and after tree-fell) of Quercus ilex were analyzed under field conditions and compared with respect to the original, undisturbed vegetation, located within a Mediterranean watershed (northeast Spain). Resprouting vegetation of Quercus ilex after fire or after tree-fell showed, during the next growing seasons, enhanced photosynthesis, leaf conductance and Rubisco activity with respect to the original vegetation, especially under high temperature, irradiance and vapor pressure deficit (VPD). The lack of differences in nutrient (N,C,P,K and Ca) and soluble carbohydrate concentrations in leaves of resprouts originated after fire or after tree-fell indicates the independence of nutrients released by the action of fire and the contribution of underground organs. Differences in leaf mass per area (LMA) were due to increased thickness in resprouts whereas density was the same. N investment in chlorophylls or Rubisco was not different in control or either kind of resprout. The increased amount of carotenoids in resprouts contributed to providing protection from photoinhibitory processes