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🔒 Halle - Tree Architecture


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In this episode of Talking Trees, we explore tree architecture, focusing on the pioneering work of Francis Hallé and Oldeman, who developed a classification system for tree growth forms. Their research in tropical ecosystems laid the foundation for understanding how trees develop structurally, adapt to environmental pressures, and sustain their growth over time.

We discuss key architectural models, including:

  • Monopodial vs. sympodial growth – The difference between trees maintaining a single dominant trunk and those forming branching systems.
  • Syllepsis and prolepsis – How trees develop lateral branches immediately (syllepsis) or after a period of dormancy (prolepsis).
  • Reiteration and reiterative growth – The process by which trees produce structural copies of themselves to adapt to stress or damage.
  • Tropical vs. temperate tree architecture – How trees in different climates exhibit unique growth patterns and structural adaptations.

Understanding tree architecture is crucial for arborists, foresters, and urban planners to make informed decisions about pruning, tree management, and conservation.

Join us as we unravel the fascinating world of tree architecture and its significance in arboriculture and forestry!

Background information:

  • An Essay on the Architecture and Dynamics of Growth of Tropical Trees (HalleÌ and Oldeman, 1975).pdf
  • EAS - fact sheet tree architecture V1.pdf
  • Halle Oldeman.pdf
  • https::horizon.documentation.ird.fr:exl-doc:pleins_textes:divers20-09:09318.pdf


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