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Rodriguésia  2012 

Does selective logging affect the leaf structure of a late successional species?

DOI: 10.1590/S2175-78602012000200014

Keywords: selective logging, leaf plasticity, sun and shade leaves, leaf structure, tabuleiro forest.

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the anatomical characteristics of both sun and shade leaves of alseis pickelii were investigated in order to evaluate the consequences of selective logging (in seasonally dry atlantic forest) on the leaf structure of this species. fully expanded sun and shade leaves were collected in two distinct stands of tabuleiro forest; a stand of recently logged forest and an unlogged stand. only leaves from the unlogged stand revealed significantly different magnitudes of response to light regimes, producing leaves with structural characteristics associated with different levels of irradiance. the sun leaves from this stand had a thicker adaxial surface, mesophyll, palisade and spongy parenchyma, a secondary cell wall of fibers and a lower leaf area compared with the shade leaves. however, in the logged stand, the leaf cuticles of sun and shade leaves showed no significant differences, although the leaf area of the sun leaves was higher than the shade leaves. according to these data, we concluded that the unlogged stand produced typical "sun" and "shade" leaves. in contrast, leaves from the logged stand showed a lower variation of types, where neither typical "sun" nor typical "shade" leaves were produced, suggesting lower leaf plasticity of this late successional tree in this area.

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