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New Phytol ; 216(3): 728-740, 2017 Nov.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28636081

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Interannual variability of wood density - an important plant functional trait and environmental proxy - in conifers is poorly understood. We therefore explored the anatomical basis of density. We hypothesized that earlywood density is determined by tracheid size and latewood density by wall dimensions, reflecting their different functional tasks. To determine general patterns of variability, density parameters from 27 species and 349 sites across the Northern Hemisphere were correlated to tree-ring width parameters and local climate. We performed the same analyses with density and width derived from anatomical data comprising two species and eight sites. The contributions of tracheid size and wall dimensions to density were disentangled with sensitivity analyses. Notably, correlations between density and width shifted from negative to positive moving from earlywood to latewood. Temperature responses of density varied intraseasonally in strength and sign. The sensitivity analyses revealed tracheid size as the main determinant of earlywood density, while wall dimensions become more influential for latewood density. Our novel approach of integrating detailed anatomical data with large-scale tree-ring data allowed us to contribute to an improved understanding of interannual variations of conifer growth and to illustrate how conifers balance investments in the competing xylem functions of hydraulics and mechanical support.


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Pared Celular , Tracheophyta/citología , Madera/citología , Tamaño de la Célula , Clima , Europa (Continente) , Células Vegetales , Temperatura , Madera/anatomía & histología
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Phytopathology ; 105(4): 433-40, 2015 Apr.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25496301

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Laurel wilt, caused by Raffaelea lauricola, is a destructive disease of avocado (Persea americana). The susceptibility of different cultivars and races was examined previously but more information is needed on how this host responds to the disease. In the present study, net CO2 assimilation (A), stomatal conductance of H2O (gs), transpiration (E), water use efficiency (WUE), and xylem sap flow rates were assessed in cultivars that differed in susceptibility. After artificial inoculation with R. lauricola, there was a close relationship between symptom development and reductions in A, gs, E, WUE, and mean daily sap flow in the most susceptible cultivar, 'Russell', and significantly greater disease and lower A, gs, E, WUE, and sap flow rates were usually detected after 15 days compared with the more tolerant 'Brogdon' and 'Marcus Pumpkin'. Significant differences in preinoculation A, gs, E, and WUE were generally not detected among the cultivars but preinoculation sap flow rates were greater in Russell than in Brogdon and Marcus Pumpkin. Preinoculation sap flow rates and symptom severity for individual trees were correlated at the end of an experiment (r=0.46), indicating that a plant's susceptibility to laurel wilt was related to its ability to conduct water. The potential management of this disease with clonal rootstocks that reduce sap flow rates is discussed.


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Ophiostomatales/fisiología , Persea/fisiología , Enfermedades de las Plantas/microbiología , Transpiración de Plantas/fisiología , Dióxido de Carbono/metabolismo , Luz , Persea/microbiología , Persea/efectos de la radiación , Hojas de la Planta/microbiología , Hojas de la Planta/fisiología , Hojas de la Planta/efectos de la radiación , Estomas de Plantas/microbiología , Estomas de Plantas/fisiología , Estomas de Plantas/efectos de la radiación , Estaciones del Año , Especificidad de la Especie , Agua/metabolismo , Xilema/microbiología , Xilema/fisiología , Xilema/efectos de la radiación
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