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Tracking leaf area index and coefficient of light extinction over the harvesting cycle of black wattle
Authors:Alexandre Behling  Carlos Roberto Sanquetta  Ana Paula Dalla Corte  Sylvio Péllico Netto  Aurélio Lourenço Rodrigues  Bráulio Otomar Caron  Augusto Arlindo Simon
Institution:1.Federal University of Paraná,Curitiba,Brazil;2.Federal University of Santa Maria,Santa Maria,Brazil;3.TANAC SA,Montenegro,Brazil
Abstract:The amount of photosynthetic radiation intercepted by a crop is a function of the incident solar radiation on the plants, the leaf area index (L AI), and the light extinction coefficient (k). We quantified L AI and k in stands of black wattle (Acacia mearnsii De Wild.) over a 7-year growth cycle at two locations in the state of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. Our study was conducted in commercial stands in agroecological regions with high densities of black wattle plantations. L AI was calculated as the ratio between the leaf area of a tree and its planting space, and k was derived from Beer’s law. L AI depends on the planting site and stand age. Between the two sites, the L AI was similar over time, the amount of variation differed. Values of k depended only on stand age, with the highest average observed for stands up to 5 years old. The trend of k during the plantation cycle was inversely proportional to L AI and was correlated with L AI, leaf area, leaf dry mass, canopy volume, height, branches dry mass, total dry mass, and crown diameter.
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