Phenolic Compounds in Needles of Norway Spruce Trees in Relation to Novel Forest Decline I. Studies on Trees from a Site in the Northern Black Forest

Christine M. Richter , Aloysius Wild
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Contents of selected phenolic compounds in needles of Norway spruce trees (Picea abies) from the Black Forest were measured using a HPLC-technique elaborated for serial studies in forest decline research. Measurements on needles that were harvested on several dates during two growing seasons gave no hint of seasonal variations in the concentrations of the studied phenolic compounds. Values for picein demonstrate an average decrease in the needles of severely damaged trees compared with the still undamaged ones, but the results are impaired by strong individual variations among the single trees. p-Hydroxyacetophenone was found in only very low amounts showing no constant differences between damaged and undamaged trees. In contrast to that catechin, epicatechin, piceatannolglucoside, and two still unidentified compounds show significantly higher contents in needles of the damaged trees.

挪威云杉针叶中酚类物质与森林新衰退的关系[j] .北方黑森林样地树木的研究
采用为森林衰退研究系列研究而设计的高效液相色谱技术测定了黑森林挪威云杉(Picea abies)针叶中所选酚类化合物的含量。在两个生长季节的几个日期采集的针叶上的测量结果没有显示出所研究的酚类化合物浓度的季节性变化。picein值表明,与未受损树木相比,严重受损树木的针叶平均减少,但结果受到单株树木之间强烈的个体差异的影响。对羟基苯乙酮的含量非常低,在受损和未受损的树木之间没有恒定的差异。与此相反,儿茶素、表儿茶素、piceatanolglucoside和两种尚未确定的化合物在受损树木的针叶中含量明显较高。
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