Institute for Applied Ecology New Zealand, School of Science, Auckland University of Technology, 46 Wakefield Street, Auckland, New Zealand.
Swiss Federal Research Institute for Forest, Snow and Landscape WSL, Forest Dynamics, Zürcherstrasse 111, Birmensdorf, Switzerland.
Tree Physiol. 2018 Jul 1;38(7):965-978. doi: 10.1093/treephys/tpy021.
Diurnal courses of stem radial water dynamics represent the sum of all internal and external conditions affecting tree water relations. Changes in stem radius due to early morning water depletion and night time refilling of storage tissues is generally well documented. This study seeks to understand the unusual daytime refilling of stem elastic storage tissues present in the mangrove species Avicennia marina (Forssk.) Vierh, which deviates from our traditional understanding of hydraulics in terrestrial trees. We explored the relationship of this pattern to other water-related physiological processes and environmental variables, and investigated the seasonal changes in the timing and time lags of peak swelling at different stem heights, in order to understand the 'peristaltic' depletion of internally stored water. Our findings show that daytime stem swelling occurs year-round, even on days when leaf water potentials dropped to values lower than -4 MPa. The amplitude of stem swelling was strongly positively correlated to daily light sums more often than to measures of water availability in air and soil, especially in winter. There was also a clear seasonal reversal in the timing and direction of the 'peristaltic' depletion of water along the stem, with an earlier onset of shrinking in the upper (median = 10:00 h) than in the lower stem (median = 12:00 h) in winter, but an earlier onset of shrinking in the lower (median = 08:00 h) than in the upper stem (median = 11:00 h) in summer. This time lag was closely correlated to daily temperature, with a clear switch in the direction of peristaltic stem shrinking at the start of the growing season. We propose that sugar loading/unloading and changes in source-sink activity play a role in the endogenous osmotic adjustment responsible for daytime stem swelling and the seasonal switch in the direction of peristaltic water storage depletion in A. marina.
昼夜茎径向水动力过程代表了所有影响树木水分关系的内部和外部条件的总和。由于清晨水分耗尽和夜间储存组织的再填充而导致的茎半径变化通常有很好的记录。本研究旨在了解红树物种海桑(Avicennia marina(Forssk.)Vierh)中弹性储存组织异常的日间再填充现象,这与我们对陆地树木水力学的传统理解有所偏离。我们探讨了这种模式与其他与水有关的生理过程和环境变量的关系,并研究了不同茎高处峰值肿胀时间和时间滞后的季节性变化,以了解内部储存水的“蠕动”排空。我们的研究结果表明,即使在叶片水势下降到低于-4 MPa 的值的情况下,日间茎肿胀也会全年发生。茎肿胀的幅度与每日光总和呈强烈的正相关,而与空气和土壤中的水分可用性的测量值相关性较小,尤其是在冬季。在茎内储存的水的“蠕动”排空的时间和方向上也存在明显的季节性逆转,冬季上部(中位数 = 10:00 h)的收缩开始时间早于下部(中位数 = 12:00 h),但夏季下部(中位数 = 08:00 h)的收缩开始时间早于上部(中位数 = 11:00 h)。这种时间滞后与日温度密切相关,在生长季节开始时,蠕动茎收缩的方向发生明显转变。我们提出,糖的加载/卸载和源-汇活动的变化在白天茎肿胀和海桑中蠕动水储存排空方向的季节性转变的内源性渗透调节中起作用。