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Title: Effect of leaves on the regulation of internode elongation in a tropical evergreen tree, shorea Leprosula
Authors: Kobayashi, Masaki J.
Ng, Kevin Kit Siong
Lee, Soon Leong
Muhammad, Norwati
Tani, Naoki
Keywords: Development
Dipterocarpaceae
Evergreen tree
Stem elongation
Tropical timber tree
Issue Date: 2021
Series/Report no.: Japan Agricultural Research Quarterly;Vol. 55, No. 03 .- P.273-283
Abstract: Understanding internode elongation in woody species is the basis of stable timber production. Although trees exhibit coordinated growth between leaves and internodes, it is unclear whether their coordinated growth occurs simply because both organs receive a common signal that triggers their growth or because the growth of one organ is regulated by the other. Furthermore, the excision of expanding leaves significantly reduced internode elongation. These results suggest that expanding leaves positively regulate internode elongation. Therefore, the growth interactions between leaves and internodes must be considered in order to better understand the mechanism of internode elongation in S. leprosula. These results will also form the basis of future studies aimed at sustainable timber production using this species.
URI: https://dspace.ctu.edu.vn/jspui/handle/123456789/73301
ISSN: 0021-3551
Appears in Collections:Japan Agricultural research quarterly

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