Articles | Volume 13, issue 19
https://doi.org/10.5194/bg-13-5499-2016
https://doi.org/10.5194/bg-13-5499-2016
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05 Oct 2016
Research article |  | 05 Oct 2016

Feedbacks between earlywood anatomy and non-structural carbohydrates affect spring phenology and wood production in ring-porous oaks

Gonzalo Pérez-de-Lis, Ignacio García-González, Vicente Rozas, and José Miguel Olano

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We evaluated relations between sapwood carbohydrate content and wood formation in Quercus robur and the more drought-tolerant Q. pyrenaica along a water-availability gradient in the NW Iberian Peninsula. Winter carbohydrate levels and wood production decreased under more humid conditions for both species. Our results also suggest that sugar levels in sapwood modulate earlywood production in Q. pyrenaica, which showed a more conservative carbon use strategy than Q. robur.
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