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Environmental control of fine root dynamics in a northern hardwood forest

机译:北方阔叶林细根动力学的环境控制

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Understanding how exogenous and endogenous factors control the distribution, production and mortality of fine roots is fundamental to assessing the implications of global change, yet our knowledge of control over fine root dynamics remains rudimentary. To improve understanding of these processes, the present study developed regression relationships between environmental variables and fine root dynamics within a northern hardwood forest in New Hampshire, USA, which was experimentally manipulated with a snow removal treatment. Fine roots (< 1 mm diameter) were observed using minirhizotrons for 2 years in sugar maple and yellow birch stands and analyzed in relation to temperature, water and nutrient availability. Fine root dynamics at this site fluctuated seasonally, with growth and mortality peaking during warmer months. Monthly fine root production was strongly associated with mean monthly air temperature and neither soil moisture nor nutrient availability added additional predictive power to this relationship. This relationship exhibited a seasonal temperature hysteresis, which was altered by snow removal treatment. These results suggest that both exogenous and endogenous cues may be important in controlling fine root growth in this system. Proportional fine root mortality was directly associated with mean monthly soil temperature, and proportional fine root mortality during the over-winter interval was strongly related to whether the soil froze. The strong relationship between fine root production and air temperature reported herein contrasts with findings from some hardwood forest sites and indicates that controls on fine root dynamics vary geographically. Future research must more clearly distinguish between endogenous and exogenous control over fine root dynamics in various ecosystems. [References: 46]
机译:了解外源性和内源性因素如何控制细根的分布,产量和死亡率,是评估全球变化影响的基础,但是我们对细根动态的控制知识仍然是基本知识。为了增进对这些过程的理解,本研究在美国新罕布什尔州的北部硬木森林中开发了环境变量与细根动态之间的回归关系,该实验通过除雪处理进行了实验处理。在糖枫和黄桦林中使用小型根瘤菌观察了细根(直径小于1毫米)2年,并进行了温度,水和养分利用率的分析。该部位的细根动态随季节而变化,在温暖的月份生长和死亡率达到峰值。每月细根的产生与每月平均气温密切相关,并且土壤水分和养分利用率都不能为这种关系增加额外的预测能力。这种关系表现出季节性的温度滞后,这通过除雪处理得以改变。这些结果表明,外源和内源线索在控制该系统中良好的根系生长中都可能很重要。比例细根死亡率与平均每月土壤温度直接相关,而越冬间隔内的比例细根死亡率与土壤是否结冰密切相关。本文报道的细根生成与气温之间的密切关系与一些硬木林地的发现形成鲜明对比,并表明对细根动态的控制在地理上有所不同。未来的研究必须更清楚地区分各种生态系统中细根动力学的内源性控制和外源性控制。 [参考:46]

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