Diurnal patterns in Scots pine stem oleoresin pressure in a boreal forest

作者:Rissanen K; Holtta T; Vanhatalo A; Aalto J; Nikinmaa E; Rita H; Back J*
来源:Plant, Cell and Environment, 2016, 39(3): 527-538.
DOI:10.1111/pce.12637

摘要

Coniferous tree stems contain large amounts of oleoresin under positive pressure in the resin ducts. Studies in North-American pines indicated that the stem oleoresin exudation pressure (OEP) correlates negatively with transpiration rate and soil water content. However, it is not known how the OEP changes affect the emissions of volatile vapours from the trees. We measured the OEP, xylem diameter changes indicating changes in xylem water potential and monoterpene emissions under field conditions in mature Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) trees in southern Finland. Contrary to earlier reports, the diurnal OEP changes were positively correlated with temperature and transpiration rate. OEP was lowest at the top part of the stem, where water potentials were also more negative, and often closely linked to ambient temperature and stem monoterpene emissions. However, occasionally OEP was affected by sudden changes in vapour pressure deficit (VPD), indicating the importance of xylem water potential on OEP as well. We conclude that the oleoresin storage pools in tree stems are in a dynamic relationship with ambient temperature and xylem water potential, and that the canopy monoterpene emission rates may therefore be also regulated by whole tree processes and not only by the conditions prevailing in the upper canopy. The field measurements of pine stem oleoresin pressure (OEP) suggested that there are multiple factors driving the pressure. Diurnal OEP changes were positively correlated with temperature. OEP also correlated with stem monoterpene emissions. The xylem water potential was also affecting the OEP, indicating that the tree water status can also impact monoterpene emissions from tree stems.

  • 出版日期2016-3