What do we know about the needle xylem structure of the genus Pinus?

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作者
Gebauer, Roman [1 ]
机构
[1] Mendel Univ Brno, Fac Forestry & Wood Technol, Zemedelska 3, Brno 61300, Czech Republic
关键词
cell wall thickness; environment; pit structure; tracheid area; tracheid diameter; xylem area; BORDERED PIT STRUCTURE; NORWAY SPRUCE; SYLVESTRIS L; PICEA-ABIES; CONIFERS; CAVITATION; EMBOLISM; ANATOMY; WATER; VULNERABILITY;
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10.1163/22941932-bja10166
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S7 [林业];
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0829 ; 0907 ;
摘要
Studies of needle xylem structure (NXS) are of importance in understanding the survival, and functioning of conifers, particularly in response to environmental stressors. Herein, I review the current state-of-the-art about the NXS of genus Pinus, focusing on the xylem, tracheid, and pit structure. Genus Pinus is one of the most important and widely distributed genera of forest trees in the Northern Hemisphere. Pine species are adapted to different soil types and extreme environments imposed by elevation and latitude. They grow successfully in the boreal forest, the Mediterranean Basin, and in mountains. The importance of NXS for long-distance water transport in trees is discussed and the relationships between xylem structure and function are highlighted. Little is known about the NXS of pines, as such information was available only for 12 pine species. Moreover, current knowledge about the NXS of pines is mostly based on Pinus sylvestris L., especially regarding the effect of environmental conditions on NXS. So far, tracheid pit structure has been investigated in only one study. Although NXS is also significantly influenced by tree age, the position of needles within the crown, as well as the location of the cross-section along the longitudinal axis of the needle, a detailed needle sampling design is often missing. Hence, it is suggested to extend future studies to other pine species to explain their resistance to drought and cold. Additionally, increasing the number of studies on adult trees and distinguishing between the different types of environmental stress that a tree can face during its life cycle would be beneficial. I strongly appeal to precise description of needle sampling, which will allow us both intraspecific and interspecific comparisons. Increasing knowledge about the NXS of pines will help to better explain their resistance to environmental stress and predict their tolerance to future climate change.
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