Abe Hisashi, Nakai Takahisa, Utsumi Yasuhiro, Kagawa Akira
Forestry and Forest Products Research Institute, Tsukuba Norin P.O. Box 16, Ibaraki 305-8687, Japan.
Tree Physiol. 2003 Aug;23(12):859-63. doi: 10.1093/treephys/23.12.859.
Cell behavior in the cambium and developing xylem of 3-year-old Japanese cedar (Cryptomeria japonica D. Don.) trees, during and after an 11-day suspension of irrigation, was analyzed. Leaf xylem pressure potential and tangential strain of the stem surface were monitored throughout the experiment. Anatomical features and numbers of developing tracheids and cambial cells were observed in four trees, sampled on Days 0, 4, 8 and 11 after irrigation was suspended. Daytime xylem pressure potential decreased to -1.9 MPa on Day 7 and remained the same until irrigation was resumed on Day 11. The transverse dimensions of the tracheids, which began to form secondary walls, began to decrease on Day 4. The number of cells in the cambial zone and cell expansion zone decreased abruptly on Day 8. Tangentially aligned developing tracheids with collapsed cell walls were observed in samples harvested on Days 8 and 11. Secondary wall formation was recognized in these tracheids. After the resumption of irrigation, xylem pressure potential recovered rapidly to the same value as before the suspension of irrigation. Tangential strain increased within 30 min after the resumption of irrigation, and continued to increase until the onset of light the next day. Eighteen days after the resumption of irrigation, anatomical features of cells in the cambium and cell-expansion zone were similar to those observed before suspension of irrigation.
对3年生日本柳杉(Cryptomeria japonica D. Don.)树木形成层和正在发育的木质部在11天灌溉中断期间及之后的细胞行为进行了分析。在整个实验过程中监测了叶片木质部压力势和茎表面的切向应变。在灌溉中断后的第0、4、8和11天对四棵树进行采样,观察发育中的管胞和形成层细胞的解剖特征及数量。日间木质部压力势在第7天降至-1.9 MPa,并在第11天恢复灌溉之前保持不变。开始形成次生壁的管胞横向尺寸在第4天开始减小。形成层区和细胞扩展区的细胞数量在第8天突然减少。在第8天和第11天采集的样本中观察到切向排列的发育中的管胞,其细胞壁塌陷。在这些管胞中识别出次生壁形成。灌溉恢复后,木质部压力势迅速恢复到灌溉中断前的相同值。灌溉恢复后30分钟内切向应变增加,并持续增加直到第二天光照开始。灌溉恢复18天后,形成层和细胞扩展区细胞的解剖特征与灌溉中断前观察到的相似。