Leaf mesophyll structure and tree biomass of birches from different climatic zones in Northern Eurasia

S. Migalina, I. V. Kalashnikova
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In the context of global climate change, it is becoming increasingly important to study the adaptation of forest-forming species, assess their productivity and predict the transformation of forest ecosystems. Here we present the analysis of leaf mesophyll structure and tree biomass in populations of Betula pendula Roth and Betula pubescens Ehrh. along the global climatic transect representing the latitudinal distribution area of these species in Northern Eurasia. It has been shown that with distance from climatic optimum, biological productivity decreases and a structural rearrangement of leaf mesophyll based on a change in cell size and providing a positive carbon balance occurs. High correlations between photosynthetic cells volumes and stem biomass were found. It was concluded that mesophyll cells sizes underlie the structural adaptation of photosynthesis to climate, that determine birch productivity under changing growth conditions. The sizes of photosynthetic cells can be considered as a good predictors of woody species productivity and transformation of forest ecosystems under global climatic changes.
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欧亚大陆北部不同气候带桦树的叶中叶结构和树木生物量
在全球气候变化的背景下,研究成林物种的适应性、评估其生产力以及预测森林生态系统的转变变得越来越重要。在此,我们对代表欧亚大陆北部纬度分布区的全球气候横断面上桦树(Betula pendula Roth)和桦树(Betula pubescens Ehrh.)种群的叶中叶结构和树木生物量进行了分析。研究表明,随着远离最适气候带,生物生产力下降,叶片中叶的结构重新排列,细胞大小发生变化,从而产生正的碳平衡。光合作用细胞体积与茎秆生物量之间存在高度相关性。结论是叶肉细胞的大小是光合作用结构适应气候的基础,决定了桦树在不断变化的生长条件下的生产力。光合作用细胞的大小可被视为全球气候变化下木本物种生产力和森林生态系统变化的良好预测指标。
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