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Noninvasive Analysis of Tree Stems by Electrical Resistivity Tomography: Unraveling the Effects of Temperature, Water Status, and Electrode Installation

机译:电阻率断层扫描的树木茎的非侵入性分析:解开温度,水状态和电极安装的影响

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The increasing demand for tree and forest health monitoring due to ongoing climate change requires new future-oriented and nondestructive measurement techniques. Electrical resistivity (ER) tomography represents a promising and innovative approach, as it allows insights into living trees based on ER levels and ER cross-sectional distribution patterns of stems. However, it is poorly understood how external factors, such as temperature, tree water status, and electrode installation affect ER tomograms. In this study, ER measurements were carried out on three angiosperms (Betula pendula, Fagus sylvatica, Populus nigra) and three conifers (Larix decidua, Picea abies, Pinus cembra) exposed to temperatures between −10 and 30°C and to continuous dehydration down to −6.3 MPa in a laboratory experiment. Additionally, effects of removal of peripheral tissues (periderm, phloem, cambium) and electrode installation were tested. Temperature changes above the freezing point did not affect ER distribution patterns but average ER levels, which increased exponentially and about 2.5-fold from 30 to 0°C in all species. In contrast, freezing of stems caused a pronounced raise of ER, especially in peripheral areas. With progressive tree dehydration, average ER increased in all species except in B. pendula, and measured resistivities in the peripheral stem areas of both angiosperms and conifers were clearly linearly related to the tree water status. Removal of the periderm resulted in a slight decrease of high ER peaks. Installation of electrodes for a short period of 32–72 h before conducting the tomography caused small distortions in tomograms. Distortions became serious after long-term installation for several months, while mean ER was only slightly affected. The present study confirms that ER tomography of tree stems is sensitive to temperature and water status. Results help to improve ER tomogram interpretation and suggest that ER analyses may be suitable to nondestructively determinate the hydraulic status of trees. They thus provide a solid basis for further technological developments to enable presymptomatic detection of physiological stress in standing trees.
机译:由于持续的气候变化导致对树木和森林健康监测的需求日益增加需要新的未来导向和无损测量技术。电阻率(ER)断层扫描代表着一种有前途和创新的方法,因为它允许基于茎的ER水平和ER横截面分布模式洞察生物树。然而,它很难理解外部因素,例如温度,树水状态和电极安装如何影响ER断层照片。在该研究中,ER测量是在三个高血管植物(Betula Pendula,Fagus Sylvatica,Populus Nigra)和三个针叶树(Larix DeCidua,Picea Anmies,Pinus Cembra)上进行的,暴露于-10至30°C之间的温度并连续脱水在实验室实验中至-6.3 MPa。另外,测试了去除外周组织(Periderm,Phloem,Cleambium)和电极安装的影响。高于冷冻点的温度变化不影响ER分布图案,而是平均ER水平,其在所有物种中呈指数增长和约2.5倍。相比之下,冷冻茎引起了ER的明显升高,特别是在外围区域。随着渐进式脱水,除B.侧链外的所有物种外,所有物种的平均均均增加,并且在Agiosperms和针叶树的外周茎区域中的测量抗性与树脂状态明显线性相关。去除萼片导致高ER峰的略微减少。在进行断层扫描之前,电极安装短时间为32-72小时,导致断层图像中的小扭曲。长期安装后,长期扭曲几个月后变得严重,而平均呃只是略微影响。本研究证实,树茎的ER断层扫描对温度和水位敏感。结果有助于改善ER断层图像解释,并表明ER分析可能适合非破坏性地确定树木的液压状态。因此,它们为进一步的技术发展提供了坚实的基础,以实现常设树木的生理压力的假设检测。

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