No winter halt in below-ground wood growth of four angiosperm deciduous tree species

IF 13.9 1区 生物学 Q1 ECOLOGY Nature ecology & evolution Pub Date : 2025-01-09 DOI:10.1038/s41559-024-02602-6
Lorène J. Marchand, Jožica Gričar, Paolo Zuccarini, Inge Dox, Bertold Mariën, Melanie Verlinden, Thilo Heinecke, Peter Prislan, Guillaume Marie, Holger Lange, Jan Van den Bulcke, Josep Penuelas, Patrick Fonti, Matteo Campioli
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In the temperate zone, deciduous trees exhibit clear above-ground seasonality, marked by a halt in wood growth that represents the completion of wood formation in autumn and reactivation in spring. However, the growth seasonality of below-ground woody organs, such as coarse roots, has been largely overlooked. Here we use tree monitoring data and pot experiments involving saplings to examine the late-season xylem development of stem and coarse roots with leaf phenology in four common deciduous tree species in Western Europe. Coarse-roots wood growth continued throughout the winter whereas stem wood growth halted in autumn, regardless of the tree species, experimental setting or location. Our results do not indicate a clear temperature constraint on below-ground wood growth, even during prolonged periods with soil temperatures lower than 3 °C. The continuous differentiation of xylem root cells in autumn and winter suggests that the non-growing season does not exist sensu stricto for all woody organs of angiosperm deciduous tree species of the temperate zone. Our findings hold implications for understanding tree functioning, in particular the seasonal wood formation, the environmental controls of tree growth and the carbon reserves dynamics.

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四种被子植物落叶乔木的地下木材生长无冬歇期
在温带,落叶乔木表现出明显的地上季节性,其标志是木材生长的停止,代表秋季木材形成的完成和春季的重新激活。然而,地下木本器官(如粗根)的生长季节性在很大程度上被忽视了。本文利用树木监测数据和幼树盆栽试验,研究了西欧4种常见落叶树种茎粗根的后期木质部发育与叶片物候特征。无论树种、实验环境或地点如何,粗根木材的生长在整个冬季持续,而茎材的生长在秋季停止。我们的研究结果表明,即使在土壤温度低于3°C的长时间内,地下木材的生长也没有明显的温度限制。秋冬两季木质部根细胞的连续分化表明,温带被子植物落叶乔木的所有木本器官不存在严格意义上的非生长期。我们的研究结果对理解树木的功能,特别是季节性木材形成,树木生长的环境控制和碳储量动态具有重要意义。
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