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Dynamics of initial carbon allocation after drought release in mature Norway spruce-Increased belowground allocation of current photoassimilates covers only half of the carbon used for fine-root growth

GLOBAL CHANGE BIOLOGY. HOBOKEN: WILEY HOBOKEN

ISBN/ISSN: 1354-1013

Publikationstyp: Zeitschriftenaufsatz

Sprache: Englisch

Doi/URN: 10.1111/gcb.16388

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After drought events, tree recovery depends on sufficient carbon (C) allocation to the sink organs. The present study aimed to elucidate dynamics of tree-level C sink activity and allocation of recent photoassimilates (C-new) and stored C in c. 70-year-old Norway spruce (Picea abies) trees during a 4-week period after drought release. We conducted a continuous, whole-tree C-13 labeling in parallel with controlled watering after 5 years of experimental summer drought. The fate of C-new to grow...After drought events, tree recovery depends on sufficient carbon (C) allocation to the sink organs. The present study aimed to elucidate dynamics of tree-level C sink activity and allocation of recent photoassimilates (C-new) and stored C in c. 70-year-old Norway spruce (Picea abies) trees during a 4-week period after drought release. We conducted a continuous, whole-tree C-13 labeling in parallel with controlled watering after 5 years of experimental summer drought. The fate of C-new to growth and CO2 efflux was tracked along branches, stems, coarse- and fine roots, ectomycorrhizae and root exudates to soil CO2 efflux after drought release. Compared with control trees, drought recovering trees showed an overall 6% lower C sink activity and 19% less allocation of C-new to aboveground sinks, indicating a low priority for aboveground sinks during recovery. In contrast, fine-root growth in recovering trees was seven times greater than that of controls. However, only half of the C used for new fine-root growth was comprised of C-new while the other half was supplied by stored C. For drought recovery of mature spruce trees, in addition to C-new, stored C appears to be critical for the regeneration of the fine-root system and the associated water uptake capacity. » weiterlesen» einklappen

Autoren


Hikino, Kyohsuke (Autor)
Danzberger, Jasmin (Autor)
Riedel, Vincent P. (Autor)
Hesse, Benjamin D. (Autor)
Hafner, Benjamin D. (Autor)
Gebhardt, Timo (Autor)
Rehschuh, Romy (Autor)
Ruehr, Nadine K. (Autor)
Bauerle, Taryn L. (Autor)
Landhaeusser, Simon M. (Autor)
Lehmann, Marco M. (Autor)
Roetzer, Thomas (Autor)
Pretzsch, Hans (Autor)
Buegger, Franz (Autor)
Weikl, Fabian (Autor)
Pritsch, Karin (Autor)
Grams, Thorsten E. E. (Autor)

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