Understanding age-related changes in respiratory parameters is required if
measurements of juvenile metabolic properties are to be used for predicting
long-term growth rates of trees. This study examines the influence of tree
age on respiration in 13 Eucalyptus species, in different genotypes of the
same species, and in rooted cuttings (ramets) of a single genotype. All of
the respiratory parameters measured - metabolic heat rates, CO2 production
rates, and temperature coefficient of heat rate showed systematic changes
with tree age. Substrate carbon conversion efficiency and specific growth r
ates calculated from the respiratory data generally decreased with tree age
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