冬春持续干旱对不同处理的蒙古松幼苗物候、生长和生理都有影响

IF 2.1 3区 农林科学 Q2 FORESTRY
Trees Pub Date : 2025-06-27 DOI:10.1007/s00468-025-02648-4
Fang Zheng, Hui Qian, Yan Liu, Yu-Lan Ge, Bao Di, Jouni Kilpeläinen, Ai-Fang Wang
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从冬季到春季的持续干旱推迟了幼苗的春芽物候,之前经历过寒冷冬季的幼苗受严重干旱的影响较小。生长期初期乃至生长期之前的水分有效性在林木物候和年循环中起着决定性作用,从而影响林木的固碳和森林生态系统平衡。这是一项关于冬季和早春持续干旱对树木性能影响的新实验研究。将两组蒙古松幼苗分别在中国日光温室(大苗)和塑料隧道(小苗)中越冬。幼苗从冬季开始持续干旱,到明年春天土壤解冻后再进行0(对照)、15 (D15)、30 (D30)和45天的不灌溉(D45)。研究了芽物候、树木生长和生理状况。D30和D45处理延迟了两种苗型的芽物候发育、树木地上部生长和根系生物量生长。与大苗相比,小苗芽物候期更早,受干旱的影响更小。干旱引起的春季物候变化与针叶中ABA浓度升高和GA3浓度降低有关。不同幼苗类型的物候和生长差异可能与根系可溶性糖浓度、针叶叶绿素含量、针叶叶绿素荧光以及根冠比等驯化形态变化有关。我们建议,在森林经营中,幼苗大小不能保证生长成功,但应注意在种植前越冬和储存幼苗的适当条件。应避免整个冬季和早春的长期干旱,特别是在易发生干旱的地区种植幼苗之前。
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Prolonged drought from winter to spring affected the phenology, growth, and physiology of differently pretreated Pinus sylvestris var. mongolica seedlings

Key message

Continuing drought from winter to spring delayed the spring bud phenology of seedlings, and seedlings experiencing colder winter previously were less influenced by the severe drought.

Abstract

Water availability at the beginning of the growth phase, and even before it, is decisive in the phenology and annual cycle of forest trees, consequently affecting carbon sequestration and forest ecosystem balance. This is a novel experimental study on the effects of continuous drought throughout winter and early spring on tree performance. Two groups of Pinus sylvestris var. mongolica seedlings were overwintered in a Chinese solar greenhouse (BIG seedlings) and a plastic tunnel (SMALL seedlings). The seedlings were subjected to continuing droughts from winter to an extra 0 (control), 15 (D15), 30 (D30) and 45 days without irrigation (D45) after soil thawing next spring. Bud phenology, tree growth and physiology were examined. Bud phenological development, tree aboveground growth and root biomass growth were delayed in treatments D30 and D45 in both seedling types. SMALL seedlings had earlier bud phenology and were less influenced by drought than BIG seedlings. The drought-induced changes in spring phenology were associated with higher ABA and lower GA3 concentrations of needles. The phenology and growth differences between the seedling types might relate to soluble sugar concentrations of roots, needle chlorophyll content, needle chlorophyll fluorescence and acclimated morphological changes, such as root-shoot ratio. We suggest that in forest management, a big seedling size does not guarantee growth success, but attention should be paid to the proper conditions in overwintering and storing of the seedlings prior planting. Prolonged drought throughout winter and early spring should be avoided especially before planting the seedlings in an area prone to drought.

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Trees
Trees 农林科学-林学
CiteScore
4.50
自引率
4.30%
发文量
113
审稿时长
3.8 months
期刊介绍: Trees - Structure and Function publishes original articles on the physiology, biochemistry, functional anatomy, structure and ecology of trees and other woody plants. Also presented are articles concerned with pathology and technological problems, when they contribute to the basic understanding of structure and function of trees. In addition to original articles and short communications, the journal publishes reviews on selected topics concerning the structure and function of trees.
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