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Linking wood density with tree growth and environment: a theoretical analysis based on the motion of water

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NEW PHYTOLOGIST
卷 149, 期 3, 页码 473-485

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1046/j.1469-8137.2001.00054.x

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elevated CO2; nitrogen fertilization; tree hydraulics; viscosity; water temperature; wood density

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. An hydraulic model of a tree stem is presented to help understand how the carbon storage in ecosystems varies with changing environmental conditions. . The model is based on the assumption that a tree stem is a collection of parallel pipes and was used to (qualitatively) predict how the mass concentration of dry matter ([D]) would vary with water temperature (via changes in viscosity), nitrogen supply and atmospheric CO2. . There was qualitative agreement between model predictions and observed gross trends. The model predicted that the flow rate would be relatively insensitive to variations in [D] in angiosperm stems; this was consistent with observations. It is concluded that other factors need to be considered to explain variations in [D] in angiosperm wood. The flow rate of water through gynmosperm stems was predicted to be very sensitive to variations in [D] and the model explained why [D]; decreases with decreases in water temperature, decreases with increases in nitrogen supply and increases with elevated CO2. . The model captured some of the important underlying relations linking water transport with wood density and environment and qualitative testing of the model is recommended.

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