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Spatial variability of mobile carbohydrates within Pinus cembra trees at the alpine treeline
JournalArticle (Originalarbeit in einer wissenschaftlichen Zeitschrift)
 
ID 66831
Author(s) Li, MH; Hoch, G; Korner, C
Author(s) at UniBasel Hoch, Günter
Körner, Christian
Year 2001
Title Spatial variability of mobile carbohydrates within Pinus cembra trees at the alpine treeline
Journal Phyton
Volume 41
Number 2
Pages / Article-Number 203-213
Keywords carbon relations, high altitude, methods, plant, starch, sugars
Abstract The size of mobile carbohydrate pools in treeline trees may hold the answer to the carbon limitation hypothesis of tree growth at high elevation. However, a major limitation for the use of such a chemical marker is its potentially large spatial and temporal variability at very small scales. Here we explore this variability in Pinus cembra L. at the alpine treeline in the Swiss Central Alps. To our surprise, neither slope exposure (south vs. north) nor position within the tree crown (compass directions and upper, middle and lower part of crown) had a significant influence on the concentration of total non- structural carbohydrates (TNC) in tissues. However, different- aged tissues (noodles and branch segments) showed a significant difference in TNC concentration, maybe due to their different tissue dry matter density and activity. There is no indication that these patterns change across the season, despite significant seasonal variation in tissue specific TNC. Hence, any broad assessment of the carbon supply status of trees at the alpine treeline needs to carefully select tissue samples for equal age, but does not require a lot of spatial replication within individual trees.
Publisher Verlag Ferdinand Berger
ISSN/ISBN 0079-2047
edoc-URL http://edoc.unibas.ch/dok/A5249777
Full Text on edoc No
ISI-Number WOS:000173644000004
Document type (ISI) Article
 
   

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