Carbon dynamics in trees: feast or famine?
University of Montana · US Forest Service
Abstract
Research on the degree to which carbon (C) availability limits growth in trees, as well as recent trends in climate change and concurrent increases in drought-related tree mortality, have led to a renewed focus on the physiological mechanisms associated with tree growth responses to current and future climate. This has led to some dispute over the role of stored non-structural C compounds as indicators of a tree's current demands for photosynthate. Much of the uncertainty surrounding this issue could be resolved by developing a better understanding of the potential functions of non-structural C stored within trees. In addition to functioning as a buffer to reconcile temporal asynchrony between C demand and…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 42.41
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- 100%
- References
- 100
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3Topics & keywords
- Climate change
- Tree (set theory)
- Environmental science
- Biology
- Function (biology)
- Ecology
- Mathematics
- Evolutionary biology
- Climate action