Climatic and edaphic controls of root-tip production and mortality in five temperate tree species

Yaoyuan Ma , Ni Yang , Siyuan Wang , Changfu Huo , Lizhong Yu , Jiacun Gu

Journal of Forestry Research ›› 2024, Vol. 35 ›› Issue (1) : 145

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Journal of Forestry Research ›› 2024, Vol. 35 ›› Issue (1) : 145 DOI: 10.1007/s11676-024-01797-5
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Climatic and edaphic controls of root-tip production and mortality in five temperate tree species

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Root tips are the main components of absorptive fine roots, but their seasonal dynamics and relationship to environmental factors remain unclear due to the difficulties in methodology. In this study, we explored the temporal patterns of root-tip production and mortality in monoculture plantations of five temperate tree species at a common site in northeastern China, and identified the general environmental controls on such processes. We made monthly in-situ assessments of root tip length (RTL) production and mortality in two hardwood and three coniferous species with a minirhizotron (MR) method during the growing seasons of 2008 and 2009. Air temperature, rainfall, soil temperature and water content at 10 cm depth were determined concurrently. RTL production in all species exhibited consistent peaks in summer (June–August) in two growing seasons. RTL mortality showed substantial interannual and interspecific variability, with peaks in autumn and winter in 2008, but various patterns in 2009. RTL production positively correlated with monthly soil and air temperature across all species, and with monthly rainfall in three coniferous species. However, there was no significant correlation between RTL production and soil water content. By contrast, RTL mortality was weakly related to environmental factors, showing positive correlations with soil temperature in Korean spruce, and with rainfall in Korean pine and Korean spruce. Our findings suggest that the seasonal patterns of RTL production are convergent across the five temperate tree species due to the overlapped distribution of heat and rainfall, which can conduce roots to maximizing the acquisition of nutrient resources in the soil.

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Root tips / Seasonal dynamics / Production / Mortality / Minirhizotron / Temperate forest

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Yaoyuan Ma, Ni Yang, Siyuan Wang, Changfu Huo, Lizhong Yu, Jiacun Gu. Climatic and edaphic controls of root-tip production and mortality in five temperate tree species. Journal of Forestry Research, 2024, 35(1): 145 DOI:10.1007/s11676-024-01797-5

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