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Xylem hydraulic safety and efficiency in relation to leaf and wood traits in three temperate Acer species differing in habitat preferences

机译:三个温和宏论中的叶片和木质性状有关的木质液压安全性和效率均有不同的栖息地偏好

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Key messageFor three widespread European Acer species with different climate envelopes, hydraulic traits, but not wood anatomical or leaf morphological traits, were good indicators for habitat preferences.AbstractPrediction of drought impacts on trees requires knowledge about species differences in hydraulic traits and how the hydraulic constitution changes along water availability gradients. We studied co-occurring mature trees of three widespread European Acer species with different climate envelopes and habitat preferences for branch hydraulic (embolism resistance, hydraulic conductivity), wood anatomical (vessel diameter, vessel density, wood density) and leaf functional traits (specific leaf area, sapwood-to-leaf area ratio, foliar delta C-13), and branch growth rate. Study objectives were to examine the relation between hydraulic traits and the species' habitat preferences and to confirm several commonly anticipated trade-offs in hydraulic traits at the genus level. The species' habitat preferences were reflected in the hydraulic traits, but not in the studied wood anatomical or leaf traits. Embolism resistance (P-12, P-50 and P-88 values) decreased and pit conductivity (potential minus measured conductivity) increased in the sequence A. campestre-A. platanoides-A. pseudoplatanus in parallel with the species' putative drought tolerance. As expected, a trade-off was found between branch hydraulic efficiency and safety. Wood density was related to hydraulic safety, but neither to hydraulic efficiency nor other wood anatomical traits including vessel diameter. Branch growth rate was unrelated to wood density, but linked to vessel diameter and hydraulic conductivity. The findings from the three maple species suggest that hydraulic traits may be under stronger genetic control than leaf and wood anatomical traits that exhibited a more plastic response to the environment. The former are thus better indicators of habitat preferences.
机译:三个具有不同气候包络的欧洲宏碁的关键消息,液压性状,但不是木质解剖学或叶形形态特征,是栖息地偏好的良好指标。对树木的干旱影响造成的良好指标需要了解液压性状的物种差异以及如何液压构造方式。沿着水可用性梯度的变化。我们研究了三种普遍的欧洲宏碁种类的共同成熟树,具有不同的气候信封和栖息地偏好的分支液压(栓塞抗性,液压导电),木解剖学(血管直径,血管密度,木质密度)和叶功能性状(特定叶片)地区,沙伍德 - 叶面积比,叶酸三角洲C-13)和分支增长率。研究目标是审查水力性状与物种栖息地偏好之间的关系,并确认属在属级别的液压性状中的几个通常预期的权衡。物种的栖息地偏好反映在液压性状中,但不在研究的木材解剖学或叶状性状中。序列A. Campestre-A中,栓塞抗性(P-12,P-50和P-88值)降低,磁性导电性(电位减去测量的电导率)增加。 platanoides-a。与物种的推定耐受耐受性平行的假素。正如预期的那样,分支水力效率和安全之间发现了权衡。木质密度与液压安全有关,但既不是液压效率,也没有其他木材解剖结构,包括血管直径。分支生长速率与木质密度无关,但与血管直径和液压导电性相关。三种枫树物种的调查结果表明,液压性状可能低于叶片和木材解剖性的遗传控制,表现出对环境更加塑性的塑性反应。因此,前者是栖息地偏好的更好指标。

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