Archives of Biological Sciences 2012 Volume 64, Issue 1, Pages: 97-105
https://doi.org/10.2298/ABS1201097B
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Polycyclism and phenological variability in the common oak (Quercus robur L.)
Bobinac M.
(Faculty of Forestry, Belgrade)
Batos Branislava (Institute of Forestry, Belgrade)
Miljković Danijela
(Institute for Biological Research ”S. Stanković”, Belgrade)
Radulović Stojanka (Faculty of Forestry, Belgrade)
Polycyclism is the ability for a plant to produce several flushes in the same
growing season. The rare phenomenon of common oak (Quercus robur L.) summer
flowering is proof of complex polycyclism. Common oak summer flowering and
the unusual transformation of inflorescences were the starting point for this
study of the phenological variability of common oak trees in identical site
conditions. This paper presents comparative research of leaf flushing,
flowering, and leaf fall phenophases in a common oak with summer flowering
and a control tree in which this phenomenon was not observed. Both trees
displayed frequent polycyclism (polyphase formation of annual shoots during
the growing season), but with different intensities depending on the trees
and the years. Compared to the control tree, the tree with summer flowering
was characterized by a later onset of leaf-flush phenophase and leaf fall
phenophase and a longer retention of the leaves in the crown.
Keywords: Quercus robur L., summer flowering, phenological traits, polycyclism