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Precipitation is not limiting for xylem formation dynamics and vessel development in European beech from two temperate forest sites.

Peter Prislan1, Katarina Cufar2, Martin De Luis3, Jožica Gricar1.   

Abstract

We investigated the dynamics of xylem differentiation processes and vessel characteristics in Fagus sylvatica L. to evaluate the plasticity of xylem structures under different environmental conditions. In 2008-10, analyses were performed on microcores collected weekly from two temperate sites: Menina planina (1200 m above sea level (a.s.l.)) and Panska reka (400 m a.s.l.). The duration between the onset and end of major cell differentiation steps and vessel characteristics (i.e., density, VD; mean diameter, MVD; mean area, MVA; and theoretic conductivity area, TCA) were analysed in the first and last quarters of the xylem rings, also in respect of local weather conditions (precipitation, temperature). Although the onset, duration and end of xylem formation phases differed between the two sites, the time spans between the successive wood formation phases were similar. Significant differences in MVD, MVA and TCA values were found between the first and last quarters of xylem increment, regardless of the site and year. Vessel density, on the other hand, depended on xylem-ring width and differed significantly between the sites, being about 30% higher at the high elevation site, in beech trees with 54% narrower xylem rings. Vessel density in the first quarter of the xylem ring showed a positive correlation with the onset of cell expansion, whereas a negative correlation of VD with the cessation of cell production was found in the last quarter of xylem increment. This may be explained by year-to-year differences in the timing of cambial reactivation and leaf development, which effect hormonal regulation of radial growth. No significant linkage between intra-annual weather conditions and conduit characteristics was found. It can thus be presumed that precipitation is not a limiting factor for xylem growth and cell differentiation in beech at the two temperate study sites and sites across Europe with similar weather conditions.
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Keywords:  Fagus sylvatica; cambium; conductivity; vessel density; weather conditions; wood formation; xylem anatomy

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29325135     DOI: 10.1093/treephys/tpx167

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Tree Physiol        ISSN: 0829-318X            Impact factor:   4.196


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