Inducing bark inclusions in branch junctions of aspen (Populus tremula L.) by bracing them with horticultural wire

Q3 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
D. Slater
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ABSTRACT Branch junctions are typically strengthened by the production of dense wood with a tortuous grain pattern in their axils (axillary wood). The strong association found between natural braces in trees and bark-included branch junctions set below them suggests there may be a causal relationship: that if a branch junction receives little mechanical stimulation due to being naturally braced, little or no axillary wood will be formed and bark is occluded instead. To investigate this relationship, sixty branch junctions in young specimens of aspen (Populus tremula L.) were braced with horticultural wire and their development contrasted with sixty “controls” where no bracing was applied. After three years, 95% of the braced branch junctions exhibited included bark, whereas only one control junction developed included bark and that was found to be natural braced. This is the first recorded instance where bark-included junctions have been knowingly created by artificial means. The results point to a causal relationship between natural bracing and the formation of bark-included junctions, which has implications for tree management. This study also provides evidence that axillary wood should be categorised as a reaction wood, as its formation requires specific mechanical stimulation, and due to its distinct anatomical and mechanical properties.
用园艺钢丝支撑白杨(Populus tremula L.)枝结诱导树皮包涵体
树枝连接通常是通过在其腋部(腋生木)产生具有扭曲纹理图案的致密木材来加强的。在树木的自然支撑和树皮包含的分支节点之间发现的强烈联系表明可能存在因果关系:如果分支节点由于自然支撑而受到很少的机械刺激,那么很少或根本不会形成腋窝木材,而树皮则被闭塞。为了研究这一关系,我们在白杨(Populus tremula L.)幼嫩标本中,用园艺钢丝支撑60个分支结点,并与60个未使用支撑的“对照”进行对比。三年后,95%的支撑枝结显示包含树皮,而只有一个控制结发育包含树皮,并且被发现是自然支撑的。这是第一个记录在案的例子,其中包含吠叫的连接是故意通过人工手段创造的。研究结果指出,自然支撑与树皮连接的形成之间存在因果关系,这对树木管理具有启示意义。本研究还提供了证据,表明腋生木应被归类为反应木,因为它的形成需要特定的机械刺激,并且由于其独特的解剖和机械特性。
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Arboricultural Journal
Arboricultural Journal Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Agronomy and Crop Science
CiteScore
2.40
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28
期刊介绍: The Arboricultural Journal is published and issued free to members* of the Arboricultural Association. It contains valuable technical, research and scientific information about all aspects of arboriculture.
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