Influence of wind and slope on buttress development in temperate tree species

IF 1 Q3 PLANT SCIENCES
Plant Root Pub Date : 2021-01-01 DOI:10.3117/plantroot.15.50
Nanaho Kuwabe, Kiyosada Kawai, I. Endo, M. Ohashi
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A buttress is a prominent lateral-vertical structures of surface roots of a canopy or emergent trees frequently observed in tropical forests. Buttresses are probably formed to enhance mechanical stability of tree trunks and/or promote nutrient acquisition. However, the morphological diversity and control of buttress development remain unclear. Therefore, we aimed to clarify variations in buttress development related to prevailing wind and declination of tree trunks in warm temperate forests of Japan. We chose two pairs of forest sites with similar precipitation and geographical locations, but with contrasting wind regimes. Buttresses of two Castanopsis species, C. sieboldii and C. cuspidata, were assessed, and the size and direction of the most developed buttress (MDB) were measured for each individual. The average MDB height at the stem of trees at the strong wind site, Sumoto, was less than half of that at the control site, Himeji. However, the result was the opposite at the other strong wind site, Muroto, and control site, Kochi. The average MDB length did not differ between the strong wind and control sites. MDBs were formed corresponding to the direction of the most frequent wind at strong wind sites but not at control sites. The direction of growth of MDBs was almost the same as that at slopes at all the sites. Our results suggest that wind loading likely influences the development of buttresses; however, its effect could also be site-dependent. These results suggest the potential roles of buttress formation on mechanical stability of trees, which have not been appreciated in temperate forests.
风和坡度对温带树种扶壁发育的影响
支墩是在热带森林中经常观察到的树冠或新兴树木的表面根的突出的横向垂直结构。形成扶壁可能是为了增强树干的机械稳定性和/或促进养分的获取。然而,扶壁发育的形态多样性及其调控机制尚不清楚。因此,我们旨在阐明日本暖温带森林中与盛行风和树干赤纬有关的扶壁发展变化。我们选择了两对具有相似降水和地理位置的森林场地,但具有不同的风况。以三叶槠和虎槠为研究对象,测定了两种栲的支壁大小和支壁最发达方向。在强风站点Sumoto,树木茎部的平均MDB高度不到对照站点Himeji的一半。然而,在另一个强风站点murroto和对照站点Kochi的结果正好相反。平均MDB长度在强风点和对照点之间没有差异。在强风站点,mdb形成与最频繁的风方向相对应,而在对照站点则不是。各样点MDBs的生长方向与坡面生长方向基本一致。我们的研究结果表明,风荷载可能影响扶壁的发展;然而,它的效果也可能与地点有关。这些结果表明扶壁形成对树木机械稳定性的潜在作用,这在温带森林中尚未得到重视。
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Plant Root
Plant Root PLANT SCIENCES-
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期刊介绍: Plant Root publishes original papers, either theoretical or experimental, that provide novel insights into plant roots. The Journal’s subjects include, but are not restricted to, anatomy and morphology, cellular and molecular biology, biochemistry, physiology, interactions with soil, mineral nutrients, water, symbionts and pathogens, food culture, together with ecological, genetic and methodological aspects related to plant roots and rhizosphere. Work at any scale, from the molecular to the community level, is welcomed.
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