2000
DOI: 10.1093/treephys/20.15.1057
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Temperature variations and distribution of living cells within tree stems: implications for stem respiration modeling and scale-up

Abstract: Few studies have examined variation in respiration rates within trees, and even fewer studies have focused on variation caused by within-stem temperature differences. In this study, stem temperatures at 40 positions in the stem of one 30-year-old Norway spruce (Picea abies (L.) Karst.) were measured during 40 days between July 1994 and June 1995. The temperature data were used to simulate variations in respiration rate within the stem. The simulations assumed that the temperature-respiration relationship was c… Show more

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“…Considering R M15 and Q 10 values at breast height and for the upper stem location, the differences in temperature would explain at most 68.5% of the spatial variation in measured respiration rates during the non growing period. Stockfors [45] showed that failure to consider temperature differences within the stem could produce errors representing about 58% of total annual stem respiration.…”
Section: Spatial Variations In Respirationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Considering R M15 and Q 10 values at breast height and for the upper stem location, the differences in temperature would explain at most 68.5% of the spatial variation in measured respiration rates during the non growing period. Stockfors [45] showed that failure to consider temperature differences within the stem could produce errors representing about 58% of total annual stem respiration.…”
Section: Spatial Variations In Respirationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(2) The distribution of living cells within the stem can affect maintenance respiration rates [45,46]. (3) The transport and storage of carbohydrates in the stem and in the branches can cause variations in respiration rates as it was shown by Malkina et al [29] and Lavigne [18].…”
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“…The different pattern of S v observed in this research can be explained by the fact that the measured re-emitted long-wave radiation by the canopy is besides the contribution of stems and branches mainly due to the thermal behaviour of the leaves, which explains why the lag in time is not observed. Stockfors [35] mentions that there is a larger temperature amplitude in the upper parts of the stem, and thus also the branches, compared to the lower, more shaded parts of the stems. So, assuming that only the temperature of the upper part of the biomass was represented by the measured surface temperature, and the temperature of the lower stems equalled air temperature, taking a lag of two hours [30] into account, S v was recalculated ( figure 4).…”
Section: Diurnal Behaviour Of Storage Componentsmentioning
confidence: 99%