Dynamics of non-structural carbohydrates following a full masting event reveal a role for stored starch in relation to reproduction in Fagus crenata.

Daisuke Kabeya, Atsuhiro Iio, Yoshitaka Kakubari, Qingmin Han
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Although mature trees have substantial non-structural carbohydrate (NSC) storage that is well documented with respect to its capacity to buffer the asynchrony of supply and demand at the whole-plant level, its role in reproduction remains poorly understood, especially in mast seeding species. In order to elucidate whether masting depletes the whole-tree NSC storage pool, seasonal and inter-annual variations in starch and soluble sugar (SS) concentrations in branchlets, stems and coarse roots of Fagus crenata were measured in two stands over 5 years after a full masting event. Full masting reduced individual storage pools to 72% and 49% of the maxima in the two stands; this was observed 2-3 years after full masting. In addition, temporary reduction in starch concentration in summer due to moderate fruiting was found in roots and deep sapwood cores of stems, representing tree rings formed 20 years ago, but not in branchlets. Together with a higher starch storage pool in roots than in branchlets, these results indicate that starch stored in roots and stems is available and supports life-history traits, such as masting events, that occur irregularly. Moreover, limited rainfall in the late growing season caused a reduction in both organ NSC concentration and individual storage irrespective of masting, which further complicated the masting-NSC relationship. These findings have important implications for interpreting the role of carbon resources in masting events.

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全面禁食后非结构性碳水化合物的动态变化揭示了贮存淀粉在法桐繁殖中的作用。
虽然成熟树木有大量的非结构性碳水化合物(NSC)储存,其缓冲全株供需不同步的能力有据可查,但人们对其在繁殖中的作用仍然知之甚少,尤其是在桅子树种中。为了弄清全面禁伐是否会耗尽整棵树的 NSC 储存库,我们在两个林分中测量了全面禁伐 5 年后 Fagus crenata 小枝、茎和粗根中淀粉和可溶性糖(SS)浓度的季节性和年际性变化。在两个林分中,全面禁伐使单个储藏池分别减少到最大值的 72% 和 49%;全面禁伐后 2-3 年观察到了这种情况。此外,在代表 20 年前形成的树木年轮的根部和茎的深边材芯中发现,由于适度结果,夏季淀粉浓度暂时降低,但在小枝中没有发现。这些结果表明,根部和茎部储存的淀粉比小枝储存的淀粉高,可以支持不定期发生的生命史特征,如浇灌活动。此外,在生长季节后期,降雨量有限导致器官 NSC 浓度和个体储存量降低,而与蜕皮无关,这使得蜕皮与 NSC 的关系更加复杂。这些发现对解释碳资源在萌发事件中的作用具有重要意义。
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