220-302 Tree Growth and Ecophysiology

Availability

Not offered in 2005.

Credit Points

12.5

Coordinator

Dr Gerd Bossinger & Dr Chris Weston

Prerequisites

202-201 Plant Function or 606-201 Plant Structure and Function; 202-203 Soil and Water Resources.

Semester

1 (view timetable)

Contact

Twenty-four hours lectures and 36 hours practical work

Subject Description

Subject content includes:

  • Life cycles and tree development;

  • Molecular aspects of wood, and the affect of genetics and silviculture on wood quality

  • Flowering and tree developmental responses to environmental stresses;

  • Ecophysiology of water and nutrient use, tree performance and environmental constraints on tree growth, interactions between light, water, nutrients and genetic capacity in limiting growth;

  • Management of the interaction between light, water and nutrients to maximize carbon gain (growth) in planted trees;

  • Current tools for measurement of physiological performance;

  • Nutrient cycling in native forests and plantations, gas exchange and the C and N economies;

  • Process-based models for forest growth.

Assessment

A three-hour end-of-semester examination (50%), and two project reports totalling 3000 words (50%).

Prescribed Texts

  • H Lambers, F S Chapin and T L Pons, Plant Physiological Ecology. Springer, 1998.


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