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Leaf anatomy BVOC emission and CO2 exchange of arctic plants following snow addition and summer warming

机译:加雪和夏季变暖后北极植物的叶片解剖BVOC排放和CO2交换

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>Background and Aims Climate change in the Arctic is projected to increase temperature, precipitation and snowfall. This may alter leaf anatomy and gas exchange either directly or indirectly. Our aim was to assess whether increased snow depth and warming modify leaf anatomy and affect biogenic volatile organic compound (BVOC) emissions and CO2 exchange of the widespread arctic shrubs Betula nana and Empetrum nigrum ssp. hermaphroditum.>Methods Measurements were conducted in a full-factorial field experiment in Central West Greenland, with passive summer warming by open-top chambers and snow addition using snow fences. Leaf anatomy was assessed using light microscopy and scanning electron microscopy. BVOC emissions were measured using a dynamic enclosure system and collection of BVOCs into adsorbent cartridges analysed by gas chromatography–mass spectrometry. Carbon dioxide exchange was measured using an infrared gas analyser.>Key Results Despite a later snowmelt and reduced photosynthesis for B. nana especially, no apparent delays in the BVOC emissions were observed in response to snow addition. Only a few effects of the treatments were seen for the BVOC emissions, with sesquiterpenes being the most responsive compound group. Snow addition affected leaf anatomy by increasing the glandular trichome density in B. nana and modifying the mesophyll of E. hermaphroditum. The open-top chambers thickened the epidermis of B. nana, while increasing the glandular trichome density and reducing the palisade:spongy mesophyll ratio in E. hermaphroditum.>Conclusions Leaf anatomy was modified by both treatments already after the first winter and we suggest links between leaf anatomy, CO2 exchange and BVOC emissions. While warming is likely to reduce soil moisture, melt water from a deeper snow pack alleviates water stress in the early growing season. The study emphasizes the ecological importance of changes in winter precipitation in the Arctic, which can interact with climate-warming effects.
机译:>背景和目标预计北极地区的气候变化会增加温度,降水和降雪量。这可以直接或间接改变叶片解剖结构和气体交换。我们的目的是评估增加的雪深和变暖是否会改变叶片的解剖结构,并影响广泛的北极灌木桦(Betula nana)和Empetrum nigrum ssp的生物挥发性有机化合物(BVOC)的排放和CO2交换。 >方法测量是在中西部格陵兰进行的全要素野外试验中进行的,夏季采用开放式室内温室进行被动增温,并使用防雪栅栏除雪。使用光学显微镜和扫描电子显微镜评估叶片解剖结构。使用动态封闭系统测量BVOC排放,并将BVOC收集到吸附剂盒中,并通过气相色谱-质谱法进行分析。使用红外气体分析仪测量二氧化碳交换。>主要结果,尽管后来融化了雪松,光合细菌的光合作用降低,但未观察到因添加雪而引起的BVOC排放明显延迟。对于BVOC排放,仅能见到几种治疗效果,其中倍半萜是最敏感的化合物组。增雪通过增加纳氏芽孢杆菌的腺毛密度和修饰雌雄同体植物的叶肉而影响了叶片的解剖结构。敞开的室增加了纳氏芽孢杆菌的表皮,同时增加了雌雄激素的腺毛毛密度并降低了栅栏:海绵状叶肉的比率。>结论第一个冬天,我们建议将叶片解剖结构,CO2交换和BVOC排放之间建立联系。变暖可能会减少土壤水分,但较深的积雪融化的水可以减轻生长初期的水分压力。该研究强调了北极冬季降水变化的生态重要性,这种变化可能与气候变暖效应相互作用。

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