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Parenchyma fractions drive the storage capacity of nonstructural carbohydrates across a broad range of tree species.

Guangqi Zhang1, Zhun Mao1, Claire Fortunel1, Jordi Martínez-Vilalta2,3, Gaëlle Viennois1, Pascale Maillard4, Alexia Stokes1.   

Abstract

PREMISE: Nonstructural carbohydrates (NSCs) play a key role in tree performance and functioning and are stored in radial and axial parenchyma (RAP) cells. Whether this relationship is altered among species and climates or is linked to functional traits describing xylem structure (wood density) and tree stature is not known.
METHODS: In a systematic review, we collated data for NSC content and the proportion of RAP in stems for 68 tree species. To examine the relationships of NSCs and RAP with climatic factors and other functional traits, we also collected climatic data at each tree's location, as well as wood density and maximum height. A phylogenetic tree was constructed to examine the influence of species' evolutionary relationships on the associations among NSCs, RAP, and functional traits.
RESULTS: Across all 68 tree species, NSCs were positively correlated with RAP and mean annual temperature, but relationships were only weakly significant in temperate species and angiosperms. When separating RAP into radial parenchyma (RP) and axial parenchyma (AP), both NSCs and wood density were positively correlated with RP but not with AP. Wood in taller trees was less dense and had lower RAP than in shorter trees, but height was not related to NSCs.
CONCLUSIONS: In trees, NSCs are stored mostly in the RP fraction, which has a larger surface area in warmer climates. Additionally, NSCs were only weakly linked to wood density and tree height. Our analysis of evolutionary relationships demonstrated that RAP fractions and NSC content were always closely related across all 68 tree species, suggesting that RAP can act as a reliable proxy for potential NSC storage capacity in tree stems.
© 2022 Botanical Society of America.

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Keywords:  climates; nonstructural carbohydrates; radial and axial parenchyma; storage; wood density

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35266560     DOI: 10.1002/ajb2.1838

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Bot        ISSN: 0002-9122            Impact factor:   3.844


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1.  Non-structural carbohydrates and morphological traits of leaves, stems and roots from tree species in different climates.

Authors:  Guangqi Zhang; Pascale Maillard; Zhun Mao; Loic Brancheriau; Julien Engel; Bastien Gérard; Claire Fortunel; Jean-Luc Maeght; Jordi Martínez-Vilalta; Merlin Ramel; Sophie Nourissier-Mountou; Stéphane Fourtier; Alexia Stokes
Journal:  BMC Res Notes       Date:  2022-07-15
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