[Effects of moisture and heat coupling on xylem growth of in Shenyang, China].

Ying Yong Sheng Tai Xue Bao

Tree-Ring Laboratory, College of Forestry, Shenyang Agricultural University, Shenyang 110866, China.

Published: October 2021

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study used micro-core technology to analyze the cambium and xylem growth in a tree species in northern China, focusing on how these relate to climate conditions.
  • Results showed cambium activity started in early April and xylem growth followed a specific pattern throughout the growing season, peaking in late May.
  • Temperature and precipitation were significant factors influencing growth, with a minimum temperature of 2-3 ℃ critical for xylem growth and high heat coupled with low water levels affecting cell differentiation late in the season.

Article Abstract

Based on the micro-core technology, we can accurately examine the tree cambium phenology and the radial growth at the cellular scale, and reveal the relationship between tree growth and climate. is one of the constructive species in forests of northern China. We investigated the growth pattern of in Shenyang and the changes in cambium and xylem cells throughout the growing season (April to November) in 2020. Results showed that the dividing activity in cambium started in early April and ended at the end of September. Xylem began to grow from the appearance of enlargement cells (mid April) to the end of the disappearance of lignified cells (late October), with a growth trajectory of 'S' shape curve. Approximately 53 xylem cells per row in radical direction were produced in 2020. The maximum growth rate (0.55 ind/row/day) occurred at the end of May, while the change of earlywood and latewood cells occurred at the end of July. When the minimum temperature above 0 ℃ in Shenyang, the cambium began to divide. The minimum critical temperature that affected the beginning and ending of xylem growth was 2-3 ℃. Precipitation promoted the growth in the growing season. The high temperature and insufficient water supply at the end of July were the main factors driving the differentiation of xylem cells to form earlywood and latewood.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.13287/j.1001-9332.202110.036DOI Listing

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