Seasonal and diurnal variation of stem radius and sap flow in large peduncu
late oaks (Quercus robur L.) as dependent on environmental factors was stud
ied in the floodplain forest in southern Moravia from April to October seve
ral years after cessation of regular natural floods. Two main processes as
driving variables of stem radius were considered separately. growth of plan
t tissues and their hydration (i.e. shrinking and swelling). Different type
s of diurnal dynamics of stem radius occurred including growth with and wit
hout shrinkage, growth at night and shrinkage during daytime and vice versa
. A simple physiological model was applied to describe the dynamics of stem
radius. Data on sap flow, global radiation and air temperature were used a
s model input. Net growth was simulated by means of photosynthesis and resp
iration, calculated for real meteorological conditions and tissue hydration
was derived from the difference between potential and real transpiration (
sap flow). Simulation showed good approximation of seasonal dynamics of ste
m radius by the model under mild weather conditions and mostly non-limiting
soil moisture. (C) 1999 Editions scientifiques et medicales Elsevier SAS.