Environmental control of vessel traits in Quercus ilex under Mediterranean climate: relating xylem anatomy to function

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José Abrantes
Filipe Campelo
Ignacio García-González
Cristina Nabais
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[1] University of Coimbra,Department of Life Sciences, Centre for Functional Ecology
[2] University of Santiago de Compostela,Department of Botany
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Trees | 2013年 / 27卷
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Holm oak; Mediterranean climate; Ecological wood anatomy; Vessel lumen area; Vessel density;
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Time series of tree-ring anatomical features are important to understand the functional role of xylem plasticity over the life span of trees, and thus to reconstruct past ecological and climatic conditions. Holm oak (Quercus ilex L.) is a drought-tolerant tree widely distributed in the Mediterranean Basin. Chronologies of tree-ring width (TRW), vessel lumen area [maximum (MAX) and mean (MVA)] and vessel density (VD) were developed for the period 1942–2001. Each ring was divided into three sections to compare the intra-annual variation of vessel features with the climate conditions during the growing season. The common variability of tree-growth and vessel features was analyzed using a principal component analysis (PCA). Vessel lumen area (MAX and MVA) and TRW loaded positively on the first axis (PC1), whereas VD from the first and second part of the ring (VD1 and VD2) loaded negatively, suggesting that these variables share a common variance. On the other hand, VD in the last third of the ring (VD3) loaded positively on second axis (PC2). PC1 showed a strong positive correlation with precipitation during the hydrological year (prior October–September) and a negative correlation with temperature in spring (April–May), while PC2 showed a negative correlation with precipitation in June. Our results showed that TRW and vessel lumen area were mainly dependent on moisture conditions along the growing season, while vessel density probably plays an important role in the balance between hydraulic conductivity and safety to embolism to better adjust the hydraulic system to water availability.
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页码:655 / 662
页数:7
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