Variations in bud size and composition for Nothofagus pumilio and N. dombeyi (Fagaceae)

Authors

  • Javier G. Puntieri Departamento de Botánica, Universidad Nacional del Comahue, Quintral 1250, 8400 Bariloche
  • Cecilia A. M. Brion Departamento de Botánica, Universidad Nacional del Comahue, Quintral 1250, 8400 Bariloche
  • Daniel Barthélémy CIRAD/INRA, Unité Mixte de Recherche “modélisation des plantes”, TA 40/E, 34398 Montpellier, Cédex 5
  • María S. Souza Departamento de Botánica, Universidad Nacional del Comahue, Quintral 1250, 8400 Bariloche

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.14522/darwiniana.2014.391-2.193

Keywords:

Architecture, Shoot, Bud, Preformation, Trees, Nothofagus

Abstract

The length and diameter of buds were studied for Nothofagus pumilio and N. dombeyi (Fagaceae) in shoots from different types of axes of young trees growing in natural conditions. Variations in bud length according to bud position on the shoot and on the tree were assessed. In both species, shoots with more than 20 nodes developed buds with wide ranges of length and number of nodes, whereas smaller shoots always developed small buds consisting of a low number of nodes. In shoots with more than 20 nodes, bud length was maximum in buds close to the shoot’s distal end. Buds of N. pumilio were almost twice longer and wider than those of N. dombeyi for each shoot size category considered. The number of nodes
for buds of a given length was higher for N. dombeyi than N. pumilio. Multiple linear regressions including bud length, bud diameter, bud position on its parent shoot, and number of nodes of the parent shoot as independent variables, explained 81% and 74% of the variation in the number of leaf primordia per bud for N. pumilio and N. dombeyi respectively.

Published

31-07-2001

How to Cite

Puntieri, J. G., Brion, C. A. M., Barthélémy, D., & Souza, M. S. (2001). Variations in bud size and composition for Nothofagus pumilio and N. dombeyi (Fagaceae). Darwiniana, Nueva Serie, 39(1-2), 1–10. https://doi.org/10.14522/darwiniana.2014.391-2.193

Issue

Section

Anatomy and Morphology