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Vertical Strata and Stem Carbon Dioxide Efflux in Cycas Trees.

Thomas E Marler1, Murukesan V Krishnapillai2.   

Abstract

Stem respiration is influenced by the vertical location of tree stems, but the influence of vertical location on stem respiration in a representative cycad species has not been determined. We quantified the influence of vertical strata on stem carbon dioxide efflux (Es) for six arborescent Cycas L. species to characterize this component of stem respiration and ecosystem carbon cycling. The influence of strata on Es was remarkably consistent among the species, with a stable baseline flux characterizing the full mid-strata of the pachycaulous stems and an increase in Es at the lowest and highest strata. The mid-strata flux ranged from 1.8 µmol·m-2·s-1 for Cycas micronesica K.D. Hill to 3.5 µmol·m-2·s-1 for Cycas revoluta Thunb. For all species, Es increased about 30% at the lowest stratum and about 80% at the highest stratum. A significant quadratic model adequately described the Es patterns for all six species. The increase of Es at the lowest stratum was consistent with the influence of root-respired carbon dioxide entering the stem via sap flow, then contributing to Es via radial conductance to the stem surface. The substantial increase in Es at the highest stratum is likely a result of the growth and maintenance respiration of the massive cycad primary thickening meristem that constructs the unique pachycaulous cycad stem.

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Keywords:  Cycas edentata; Cycas micronesica; Cycas nitida; Cycas revoluta; Cycas wadei; Cycas zambalensis; conservation physiology; stem respiration

Year:  2020        PMID: 32054006     DOI: 10.3390/plants9020230

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Plants (Basel)        ISSN: 2223-7747


  2 in total

1.  Height increment of Cycas micronesica informs conservation decisions.

Authors:  Thomas E Marler; M Patrick Griffith; Murukesan V Krishnapillai
Journal:  Plant Signal Behav       Date:  2020-10-19

2.  Diel patterns of stem CO2 efflux vary among cycads, arborescent monocots, and woody eudicots and gymnosperms.

Authors:  Thomas E Marler; Anders J Lindström
Journal:  Plant Signal Behav       Date:  2020-02-26
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