Effect of elevated [CO2] on stem wood properties of mature Norway spruce grown at different soil nutrient availability

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作者
Kostiainen, K
Kaakinen, S
Saranpää, P
Sigurdsson, BD
Linder, S
Vapaavuori, E [1 ]
机构
[1] Finnish Forest Res Inst, Suonenjoki Res Stn, FI-77600 Suonenjoki, Finland
[2] Vantaa Res Ctr, Finnish Forest Res Inst, FI-01301 Vantaa, Finland
[3] Iceland Forest Res, IS-116 Reykjavik, Iceland
[4] Swedish Univ Agr Sci, So Swedish Forest Res Ctr, SE-23053 Alnarp, Sweden
关键词
annual ring width; climate change; fibre characteristics; lignin; nitrogen; Picea abies; secondary xylem; soluble sugars; tracheids; wood density;
D O I
10.1111/j.1365-2486.2004.00821.x
中图分类号
X176 [生物多样性保护];
学科分类号
090705 ;
摘要
The objective of the present study was to investigate the interactive effects of elevated [CO2] and soil nutrient availability on secondary xylem structure and chemical composition of 41-year-old Norway spruce (Picea abies (L.) Karst.) trees. The nonfertilized and irrigated-fertilized trees were, for 3 years, continuously exposed to elevated [CO2] in whole-tree chambers. Elevated [CO2] decreased concentrations of soluble sugars, acid-soluble lignin and nitrogen in stem wood, but the effects were not consistent between sampling height and/or fertilization. The effect of 2*ambient [CO2] on wood structure depended on the exposure year and/or fertilization. Radial lumen diameter decreased and annual ring width increased in the second year of exposure (1999) in elevated [CO2]. In the latter, the CO2 effect was significant only in the nonfertilized trees. Stem wood chemistry and structure were significantly affected by fertilization. Fertilization increased the concentrations of nitrogen and gravimetric lignin, annual ring width, and radial lumen diameter. Fertilization decreased C/N ratio, mean ring density, earlywood density, latewood density, cell wall thickness, cell wall index, and latewood percentage. We conclude that elevated [CO2] had only minor effects on wood properties while fertilization had more marked effects and thus may affect ecosystem processes and suitability of wood for different end-use purposes.
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页码:1526 / 1538
页数:13
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