2021
DOI: 10.1590/2179-8087-floram-2020-0036
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Abstract: During a period of 5 years, we monthly monitor the phenology and the stem diameter increment of 12 of Schinus terebinthifolius trees. Dendrometer bands were used for it. This study was aimed to answer the following questions: (i) Are there conflicting demands for resource allocation in different phenophases? (ii) In which period does the stem diameter increment occur? (iii) Which phenophases are more likely related to stem radial growth? The phenological observations were carried out using the Activity Index. … Show more

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“…Marked leaf renewal activity was observed in our work, as both the fall and emission of new leaves occurred during the study period, with greater emission intensity in the months following rainy periods -a type of behavior observed in humid forests where abundant water availability allows greater leaf longevity (Seino, 2001). In the present research, environments with low climatic seasonality with no welldefined dry season evidenced continuous leaf formation, which allowed the maintenance of high photosynthetic rates throughout the year (Jackson, 1978;Wagner et al, 2016;Milani et al, 2021).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 63%
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“…Marked leaf renewal activity was observed in our work, as both the fall and emission of new leaves occurred during the study period, with greater emission intensity in the months following rainy periods -a type of behavior observed in humid forests where abundant water availability allows greater leaf longevity (Seino, 2001). In the present research, environments with low climatic seasonality with no welldefined dry season evidenced continuous leaf formation, which allowed the maintenance of high photosynthetic rates throughout the year (Jackson, 1978;Wagner et al, 2016;Milani et al, 2021).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 63%
“…Such studies, however, have been operationally restricted by time limitations and sampling difficulties (Santos et al, 2020;. Atlantic Forest remnants, however, favor testing hypotheses of populational phenological dynamics (Milani et al, 2021) as those small, isolated fragment of disturbed secondary vegetation (generally less than 50 ha and under intense anthropogenic pressure) grow on highly diverse soil types, in varying landscapes, at different elevations (Liebsch et al, 2016;Godoy-Veiga et al, 2018).…”
Section: Introduction and Objectivesmentioning
confidence: 99%