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DECIDUOUS FORESTS
Deciduous means "falling off at maturity" or
"tending to fall off", and is typically used in
reference to trees or shrubs that lose
their leaves seasonally
The corresponding biome is the
 Deciduous Forest, or Temperate
Forest biome. The latitude range is
 anywhere from 23 ° north to 38 °
              south.
LEAF ABSCISSION
   Chemical mechanism
    ◦ A variety of reactive oxygen species or
      "ROS" (namely H2O2, but
      also superoxide, singlet oxygen and radical
      hydroxyl) are generated by plants during
      times of stress (biotic and abiotic)
      including UV light, cool
      temperatures, excessive
      light, pathogens, parasites, and high salinity.
      The presence and continuous production of
      these ROS causes disruption in the
      homeostasis of the cellular
      components, leading
      to metabolic dysfunction and expression of
 Severance of the leaf is aided by
 anatomical changes in the abscission
     zone where two tissue zones
differentiate; the one nearest the stem
    accumulates suberin in the cell
walls—blocking the flow of materials—
 while cells of the separation layer on
the blade side simply disintegrate. The
 suberized zone left on the stem after
  the leaf falls is called the leaf scar
In deciduous forests there are
five different zones
           Tree Stratum zone
                Sapling zone
                   Shrub zone
                   Herb zone
                Ground zone
Types of Deciduous Forests

      Temperate
   deciduous forest
    Tropical and
     subtropical
   deciduous forest
Temperate Deciduous Forests

  The temperate deciduous forest has
 a temperate of four seasons. Temperate
 deciduous forests get about 950 to 1500
 millimeters of rain annually, which is the
   second most of all the biomes. They
  have summer highs of about 27 to 32°
 Celsius with winter lows of around -1 to -
                15° Celsius.
 Temperate forests are found in the
   eastern 1/3rd of North America,
         in western Europe,
in China, Korea, Japan and Australi
   a There is also a bit down in the
    southern tip of South America.
Tropical and Subtropical
Subtropical Forests

     is located at tropical and subtropical
     latitudes. Though these forests occur
         in climates that are warm year-
         round, and may receive several
         hundred centimeters of rain per
             year, they have long dry
      seasons which last several months
       and vary with geographic location.
  during the drought a leafless period
    occurs, which varies with species
  type. The shedding of leaves allows
   trees to conserve water during dry
periods. The newly bare trees open up
 the canopy layer, enabling sunlight to
  reach ground level and facilitate the
       growth of thick underbrush
HUMAN IMPACT


   Urbanization
 GlobalWarming
  Deforestation

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Decidous forests

  • 1. DECIDUOUS FORESTS Deciduous means "falling off at maturity" or "tending to fall off", and is typically used in reference to trees or shrubs that lose their leaves seasonally
  • 2. The corresponding biome is the Deciduous Forest, or Temperate Forest biome. The latitude range is anywhere from 23 ° north to 38 ° south.
  • 3.
  • 4. LEAF ABSCISSION  Chemical mechanism ◦ A variety of reactive oxygen species or "ROS" (namely H2O2, but also superoxide, singlet oxygen and radical hydroxyl) are generated by plants during times of stress (biotic and abiotic) including UV light, cool temperatures, excessive light, pathogens, parasites, and high salinity. The presence and continuous production of these ROS causes disruption in the homeostasis of the cellular components, leading to metabolic dysfunction and expression of
  • 5.  Severance of the leaf is aided by anatomical changes in the abscission zone where two tissue zones differentiate; the one nearest the stem accumulates suberin in the cell walls—blocking the flow of materials— while cells of the separation layer on the blade side simply disintegrate. The suberized zone left on the stem after the leaf falls is called the leaf scar
  • 6.
  • 7. In deciduous forests there are five different zones  Tree Stratum zone  Sapling zone  Shrub zone  Herb zone  Ground zone
  • 8.
  • 9. Types of Deciduous Forests Temperate deciduous forest Tropical and subtropical deciduous forest
  • 10. Temperate Deciduous Forests  The temperate deciduous forest has a temperate of four seasons. Temperate deciduous forests get about 950 to 1500 millimeters of rain annually, which is the second most of all the biomes. They have summer highs of about 27 to 32° Celsius with winter lows of around -1 to - 15° Celsius.
  • 11.  Temperate forests are found in the eastern 1/3rd of North America, in western Europe, in China, Korea, Japan and Australi a There is also a bit down in the southern tip of South America.
  • 12. Tropical and Subtropical Subtropical Forests  is located at tropical and subtropical latitudes. Though these forests occur in climates that are warm year- round, and may receive several hundred centimeters of rain per year, they have long dry seasons which last several months and vary with geographic location.
  • 13.  during the drought a leafless period occurs, which varies with species type. The shedding of leaves allows trees to conserve water during dry periods. The newly bare trees open up the canopy layer, enabling sunlight to reach ground level and facilitate the growth of thick underbrush
  • 14. HUMAN IMPACT Urbanization GlobalWarming Deforestation