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PJB-2017-36

THE EFFECT OF LIGHT ON MICRO-ENVIRONMENT AND SPECIFIC LEAF AREA WITHIN THE GAP, SUBTROPICAL FOREST, CHINA

SUPAPORN BUAJAN1, LIU JINFU1*, HE ZHONGSHENG1 , FENG XUEPING1 AND ABRAR MUHAMMAD2
Abstract


Each gap has its own environment, which effect on species growth. Light is the most changes when gap creates. Hence, this study explored whether light has effect on micro-environment and determined the effect of light on specific leaf area (SLA) of species regeneration layer within nine sampling gaps and non-gap. In growing season, environment factors such as light intensity (LI), air temperature (AT), air relative humidity (RH), soil temperature (ST), and soil water content (SWC) were collected. Leaf samples were collected to measure the SLA, nitrogen (N) and phosphorous (P) content. We found that LI had a positive significant correlation with the ST and AT but negative significant correlation with the RH, which these correlation were inversed in non-gap area. The significant different of LI between gap size were found, which the highest average LI occurred in the large gap size meanwhile, the lowest average LI occurred in the small gap size. The spatial heterogeneity of LI differ among the gap depends on the topography, slope direction, and location of trees at each direction. In medium and large gap size, LI had a negative significant correlation with the SLA (r = - 0.248, p = 0.04 and r = - 0.264, p = 0.008). At all directions, the SLA increases with a decreasing LI. Our results concluded that LI had effect on micro-environment in different gap size and SLA in each direction within the gap when compared with non-gap. In addition, SLA had a positive significance with N and P content.

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