Light capture and crown architecture of Hydrangea hirta
コアジサイの3次元構造と光獲得


樹木や低木はより効率的に光を獲得できるように光条件に応じて葉の配置を変化させる。京都大学農学部の修士論文研究として、ヒノキ人工林の被陰下でのコアジサイの3次元構造を解析した。コアジサイは葉を重なりが少なくなるように樹冠内で配置し、また、1つの個体は地下部で互いにつながった地上茎が約7年の寿命で生死を繰り返すことで維持されている事が明らかになった。
Trees and shrubs distribute their foliage so that they can efficiently capture light for photosynthesis. For my master's research at the Department of Forestry, Kyoto University, I investigated the three-dimensional distribution of foliated shoots of Hydrangea hirta. Under the light-limited environment of a Hinoki cypress forest, this species arranges foliated shoots so that there is minimal overlap among leaves. This species is also a clonal shrub, and the clone is maintained by continuous turnover of above-ground stems. The study was conducted at the forests in World Heritage, HieizanEnryakuji Temple in Kyoto, Japan.
PUBLICATIONS
Ishii. H.and Takeda. H. (1997) Effects of the spatial arrangement of aerialstems and current-year shoots on the demography and growth of Hydrangeahirta in a light limited environment. New Phytologist 136: 443-453.