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Needle-Age Related Variability in Nitrogen, Mobile Carbohydrates, and δ(13)C within Pinus koraiensis Tree Crowns

For both ecologists and physiologists, foliar physioecology as a function of spatially and temporally variable environmental factors such as sunlight exposure within a tree crown is important for understanding whole tree physiology and for predicting ecosystem carbon balance and productivity. Hence,...

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Autores principales: Yan, Cai-Feng, Han, Shi-Jie, Zhou, Yu-Mei, Wang, Cun-Guo, Dai, Guan-Hua, Xiao, Wen-Fa, Li, Mai-He
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3320863/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22493732
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0035076
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author Yan, Cai-Feng
Han, Shi-Jie
Zhou, Yu-Mei
Wang, Cun-Guo
Dai, Guan-Hua
Xiao, Wen-Fa
Li, Mai-He
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Han, Shi-Jie
Zhou, Yu-Mei
Wang, Cun-Guo
Dai, Guan-Hua
Xiao, Wen-Fa
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description For both ecologists and physiologists, foliar physioecology as a function of spatially and temporally variable environmental factors such as sunlight exposure within a tree crown is important for understanding whole tree physiology and for predicting ecosystem carbon balance and productivity. Hence, we studied concentrations of nitrogen (N), non-structural carbohydrates (NSC = soluble sugars + starch), and δ(13)C in different-aged needles within Pinus koraiensis tree crowns, to understand the needle age- and crown position-related physiology, in order to test the hypothesis that concentrations of N, NSC, and δ(13)C are needle-age and crown position dependent (more light, more photosynthesis affecting N, NSC, and δ(13)C), and to develop an accurate sampling strategy. The present study indicated that the 1-yr-old needles had significantly higher concentration levels of mobile carbohydrates (both on a mass and an area basis) and N(area) (on an area basis), as well as NSC-N ratios, but significantly lower levels of N(mass) (on a mass basis) concentration and specific leaf area (SLA), compared to the current-year needles. Azimuthal (south-facing vs. north-facing crown side) effects were found to be significant on starch [both on a mass (ST(mass)) and an area basis (ST(area))], δ(13)C values, and N(area), with higher levels in needles on the S-facing crown side than the N-facing crown side. Needle N(mass) concentrations significantly decreased but needle ST(mass), ST(area), and δ(13)C values significantly increased with increasing vertical crown levels. Our results suggest that the sun-exposed crown position related to photosynthetic activity and water availability affects starch accumulation and carbon isotope discrimination. Needle age associated with physiological activity plays an important role in determining carbon and nitrogen physiology. The present study indicates that across-scale sampling needs to carefully select tissue samples with equal age from a comparable crown position.
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spelling pubmed-33208632012-04-10 Needle-Age Related Variability in Nitrogen, Mobile Carbohydrates, and δ(13)C within Pinus koraiensis Tree Crowns Yan, Cai-Feng Han, Shi-Jie Zhou, Yu-Mei Wang, Cun-Guo Dai, Guan-Hua Xiao, Wen-Fa Li, Mai-He PLoS One Research Article For both ecologists and physiologists, foliar physioecology as a function of spatially and temporally variable environmental factors such as sunlight exposure within a tree crown is important for understanding whole tree physiology and for predicting ecosystem carbon balance and productivity. Hence, we studied concentrations of nitrogen (N), non-structural carbohydrates (NSC = soluble sugars + starch), and δ(13)C in different-aged needles within Pinus koraiensis tree crowns, to understand the needle age- and crown position-related physiology, in order to test the hypothesis that concentrations of N, NSC, and δ(13)C are needle-age and crown position dependent (more light, more photosynthesis affecting N, NSC, and δ(13)C), and to develop an accurate sampling strategy. The present study indicated that the 1-yr-old needles had significantly higher concentration levels of mobile carbohydrates (both on a mass and an area basis) and N(area) (on an area basis), as well as NSC-N ratios, but significantly lower levels of N(mass) (on a mass basis) concentration and specific leaf area (SLA), compared to the current-year needles. Azimuthal (south-facing vs. north-facing crown side) effects were found to be significant on starch [both on a mass (ST(mass)) and an area basis (ST(area))], δ(13)C values, and N(area), with higher levels in needles on the S-facing crown side than the N-facing crown side. Needle N(mass) concentrations significantly decreased but needle ST(mass), ST(area), and δ(13)C values significantly increased with increasing vertical crown levels. Our results suggest that the sun-exposed crown position related to photosynthetic activity and water availability affects starch accumulation and carbon isotope discrimination. Needle age associated with physiological activity plays an important role in determining carbon and nitrogen physiology. The present study indicates that across-scale sampling needs to carefully select tissue samples with equal age from a comparable crown position. Public Library of Science 2012-04-06 /pmc/articles/PMC3320863/ /pubmed/22493732 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0035076 Text en Yan et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Han, Shi-Jie
Zhou, Yu-Mei
Wang, Cun-Guo
Dai, Guan-Hua
Xiao, Wen-Fa
Li, Mai-He
Needle-Age Related Variability in Nitrogen, Mobile Carbohydrates, and δ(13)C within Pinus koraiensis Tree Crowns
title Needle-Age Related Variability in Nitrogen, Mobile Carbohydrates, and δ(13)C within Pinus koraiensis Tree Crowns
title_full Needle-Age Related Variability in Nitrogen, Mobile Carbohydrates, and δ(13)C within Pinus koraiensis Tree Crowns
title_fullStr Needle-Age Related Variability in Nitrogen, Mobile Carbohydrates, and δ(13)C within Pinus koraiensis Tree Crowns
title_full_unstemmed Needle-Age Related Variability in Nitrogen, Mobile Carbohydrates, and δ(13)C within Pinus koraiensis Tree Crowns
title_short Needle-Age Related Variability in Nitrogen, Mobile Carbohydrates, and δ(13)C within Pinus koraiensis Tree Crowns
title_sort needle-age related variability in nitrogen, mobile carbohydrates, and δ(13)c within pinus koraiensis tree crowns
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3320863/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22493732
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0035076
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