INVESTIGADORES
MAGNIN Noel Amaru
artículos
Título:
Does water availability regulate biomass partitioning between trunk and branches?
Autor/es:
AMARU MAGNIN; CRISTIAN TORRES; RICARDO VILLALBA; JAVIER PUNTIERI
Revista:
PLANT BIOLOGY
Editorial:
WILEY-BLACKWELL PUBLISHING, INC
Referencias:
Lugar: Londres; Año: 2017
ISSN:
1435-8603
Resumen:
?The extent to which a vertical trunk is differentiated from its branches is a key trait for the architecture of trees and may affect interspecific relationships.? In this study, we analyzed the effect of soil water availability on biomass partitioning for Nothofagus pumilio by means of a nursery experiment. Juvenile trees were subject to three irrigation conditions: no irrigation, intermediate irrigation and high irrigation. Irrigation conditions emulated the mean precipitation of the most representative environments inhabited by N. pumilio. ?Changes in soil water availability modified the biomass partitioning patterns of trees. In comparison to the other two conditions, high irrigation caused: (1) higher ratio of biomass partitioning to stems than roots; (2) more trunk growth in relation to its branches; and (3) more photosynthetic organs relative to the aboveground biomass. Trunk size relative to that of its most recent branches was not increased by water availability. ?Water availability may play a significant role in the capacity of N. pumilio for space occupation due to the effects on axis differentiation.