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Whole-tree nonstructural carbohydrate storage and seasonal dynamics in five temperate species

Journal

NEW PHYTOLOGIST
Volume 221, Issue 3, Pages 1466-1477

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/nph.15462

Keywords

carbon allocation; carbon balance; Harvard Forest; nonstructural carbohydrates (NSCs); temperate trees; whole-tree NSC storage

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Funding

  1. National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship [DGE-1144152]
  2. Garden Club of New Jersey
  3. National Science Foundation's LTER program [DEB-1237491]
  4. US Department of Energy's Office of Science, Office of Biological and Environmental Research
  5. Division Of Environmental Biology
  6. Direct For Biological Sciences [1237491] Funding Source: National Science Foundation

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Despite the importance of nonstructural carbohydrates (NSC) for growth and survival in woody plants, we know little about whole-tree NSC storage. The conventional theory suggests that NSC reserves will increase over the growing season and decrease over the dormant season. Here, we compare storage in five temperate tree species to determine the size and seasonal fluctuation of whole-tree total NSC pools as well as the contribution of individual organs. NSC concentrations in the branches, stemwood, and roots of 24 trees were measured across 12months. We then scaled up concentrations to the whole-tree and ecosystem levels using allometric equations and forest stand inventory data. While whole-tree total NSC pools followed the conventional theory, sugar pools peaked in the dormant season and starch pools in the growing season. Seasonal depletion of total NSCs was minimal at the whole-tree level, but substantial at the organ level, particularly in branches. Surprisingly, roots were not the major storage organ as branches stored comparable amounts of starch throughout the year, and root reserves were not used to support springtime growth. Scaling up NSC concentrations to the ecosystem level, we find that commonly used, process-based ecosystem and land surface models all overpredict NSC storage.

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