U. Niinemets et K. Kull, LEAF WEIGHT PER AREA AND LEAF SIZE OF 85 ESTONIAN WOODY SPECIES IN RELATION TO SHADE TOLERANCE AND LIGHT AVAILABILITY, Forest ecology and management, 70(1-3), 1994, pp. 1-10
Leaf weight per area (LWA) and leaf size were examined in 85 species o
f woody plants representing 83% of Estonian native flora. Average valu
es of 68.6 g m(-2) for LWA and 6.62 cm(2) for leaf size were estimated
for the medium light availability. Mean LWA values can be used to cor
rect for the bias in estimating foliage functional properties in fores
t stand models and for converting leaf biomass into foliage area. LWA
increased with relative light availability (1 minus stand canopy cover
) and species light demand, indicating that LWA was higher at the same
light availability for more intolerant species. Leaf size is a canopy
parameter that should be considered when canopy radiative balance and
distribution of solar radiation is of interest. Mean leaf size was no
t so closely related to light availability as LWA, decreasing with spe
cies light demand and increasing with total plant height. Variation in
leaf size is discussed in terms of species shade tolerance and height
growth.