Climatic forcing of xylem formation in Qilian juniper on the northeastern Tibetan Plateau

He M, Yang B, Wang Z, Bräuning A, Pourtahmasi K, Oladi R (2016)


Publication Language: English

Publication Status: Published

Publication Type: Journal article, Original article

Publication year: 2016

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Publisher: Springer Verlag (Germany)

Book Volume: 30

Pages Range: 923–933

Journal Issue: 3

URI: http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00468-015-1333-x

DOI: 10.1007/s00468-015-1333-x

Abstract

Key message: Cambial activity of ~100-year-old Qilian juniper trees initiated before the middle of May at an elevation of 3200 m a.s.l.; June and July were the main stem radial increment period. Around the middle of August, all xylem cell differentiation periods are completed. Precipitation or relative humidity is the main limiting factor for tree radial growth on the northeastern Tibetan Plateau.Abstract: Previous studies have found that annual tree-ring width series of Qilian juniper (Sabina przewalskii Kom.) in the northeastern Tibetan Plateau (TP) are mostly moisture controlled, irrespective of site elevation. Knowing precisely the cambial growth dynamics during a vegetation period can lead to a better understanding of the climatic factors driving regional tree growth patterns. We observed wood formation with micro-cores taken at weekly intervals from late April to early October 2013, and monitored daily stem radial changes with high-resolution electronic point dendrometers in 30-min intervals. Dormant cambium contained 5–6 cell layers in the cambium zone. Cambial activity initiated before the middle of May in all the monitored trees. About three quarters of the total cell production or radial growth formed during June and July. Lignification of secondary walls of new xylem cells continued from end of May to middle of August. After the middle of August, the cambium entered into the inactive period. Dendrometer measurements confirmed that June and July were the main stem radial increment period. Nonparametric Kendall’s Tau correlations indicate that daily relative humidity and precipitation significantly influence stem growth in May. No obvious relationships were detected in June. In July, significant negative influences of maximum temperature and positive effects of relative humidity prevailed. Overall, growing season precipitation or associated relative humidity is the limiting factor for tree stem radial increments on the intra-annual scale. Our results present a thorough understanding of Qilian juniper xylogenesis and its climate forcing within the whole growing season on the northeastern TP.

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APA:

He, M., Yang, B., Wang, Z., Bräuning, A., Pourtahmasi, K., & Oladi, R. (2016). Climatic forcing of xylem formation in Qilian juniper on the northeastern Tibetan Plateau. Trees-Structure and Function, 30(3), 923–933. https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00468-015-1333-x

MLA:

He, Minhui, et al. "Climatic forcing of xylem formation in Qilian juniper on the northeastern Tibetan Plateau." Trees-Structure and Function 30.3 (2016): 923–933.

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