Baruah, U. ; Ramakrishnan, P. S. (1989) Phenology of the shrub strata of successional sub-tropical humid forests of North-Eastern India Plant Ecology, 80 (1). pp. 63-67. ISSN 1385-0237
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Abstract
The phenology of 70 shrub species occurring in 5-, 25- and 60-yr old forest fallows, developed after slash and burn agriculture in north-eastern India, was studied. The early successional shrubs were largely deciduous with predominant leaf fall during the dry winter, while late successional shrubs were evergreen and with a less pronounced leaf fall pattern; the species in the 25-yr old fallow were largely of the leaf-exchanging-evergreen type. Peak leaf production, flowering and fruiting are delayed by one month in the 60-yr old fallow. The phenological separation of the growth types in the three fallows is discussed and related to possible micro-environmental differences.
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Keywords: | Deciduous; Evergreen; Leaf Fall Pattern |
ID Code: | 56706 |
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