Coordination between growth, phenology and carbon storage in three coexisting deciduous tree species in a temperate forest

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作者
Klein, Tamir [1 ,5 ]
Vitasse, Yann [2 ,3 ,4 ]
Hoch, Gunter [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Basel, Inst Bot, Schonbeinstr 6, CH-4056 Basel, Switzerland
[2] Univ Neuchatel, Inst Geog, CH-2000 Neuchatel, Switzerland
[3] Swiss Fed Inst Forest Snow & Landscape Res WSL, CH-2000 Neuchatel, Switzerland
[4] Inst Snow & Avalanche Res SLF, Grp Mt Ecosyst, CH-7620 Davos, Switzerland
[5] ARO Volcani Ctr, Inst Soil Water & Environm Sci, IL-50250 Bet Dagan, Israel
基金
瑞士国家科学基金会;
关键词
bud break; growth onset; mixed forest; starch degradation; CARBOHYDRATE RESERVES; SEASONAL DYNAMICS; FAGUS-SYLVATICA; QUERCUS-PETRAEA; SESSILE OAK; LEAF; PHOTOSYNTHESIS; LIMITATION; BIOMASS; CO2;
D O I
10.1093/treephys/tpw030
中图分类号
S7 [林业];
学科分类号
0829 ; 0907 ;
摘要
In deciduous trees growing in temperate forests, bud break and growth in spring must rely on intrinsic carbon (C) reserves. Yet it is unclear whether growth and C storage occur simultaneously, and whether starch C in branches is sufficient for refoliation. To test in situ the relationships between growth, phenology and C utilization, we monitored stem growth, leaf phenology and stem and branch nonstructural carbohydrate (NSC) dynamics in three deciduous species: Carpinus betulus L., Fagus sylvatica L. and Quercus petraea (Matt.) Liebl. To quantify the role of NSC in C investment into growth, a C balance approach was applied. Across the three species, >95% of branchlet starch was consumed during bud break, confirming the importance of C reserves for refoliation in spring. The C balance calculation showed that 90% of the C investment in foliage (7.0-10.5 kg tree(-1) and 5-17 times the C needed for annual stem growth) was explained by simultaneous branchlet starch degradation. Carbon reserves were recovered sooner than expected, after leaf expansion, in parallel with stem growth. Carpinus had earlier leaf phenology (by similar to 25 days) but delayed cambial growth (by similar to 15 days) than Fagus and Quercus, the result of a competitive strategy to flush early, while having lower NSC levels.
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页码:847 / 855
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