Poplar root anatomy after exposure to elevated O3 in combination with nitrogen and phosphorus
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2021
abstract:
Key message Elevated O3, particularly in interaction with N and/or P levels, induced tissue- and cell type-specifc
changes in the anatomical structure of poplar roots.
Abstract Ozone (O3) sensitive poplar clone Populus maximowiczii Henry×berolinensis Dippel was subjected to two levels
of O3 (ambient and 2×ambient) in combination with two levels of nitrogen (N) (0 and 80 kg ha-1) and three levels of phosphorus (P) (0, 40 and 80 kg ha-1) in an open-air pot experiment. Efects of O3 in combination with N and P on anatomical
structure of xylem, bark and primary tissues and consequences for theoretical hydraulic properties were investigated after one
growing season in 2-mm roots under the microscope. Efect of O3 as single factor was observed as increased primary xylem
area and number of protoxylem poles, increased secondary xylem area and accumulated potential hydraulic conductivity.
Vessel density, but not vessel size was negatively afected by O3. Stronger correlation between tangential vessel diameter
and vessel density was encountered under ambient O3, indicating a slight dysregulation of vessel formation under elevated
O3. Increasing P resulted in increased number of protoxylem poles, while N mostly acted in interaction with O3 or P. There
was a strong interaction between O3×N×P on vessel grouping index and mean vessel group size. At elevated O3, efects of
both nutrients on vessel grouping and mean vessel group size were repressed. Under ambient O3, application of N resulted
in increased fbre cell thickness, which was not the case under elevated O3, indicating carbon-saving mechanisms.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Root tissues; Primary xylem; Secondary xylem; Vessel grouping index; Theoretical conductivity; Fibre cell wall
List of contributors:
Paoletti, Elena; Hoshika, Yasutomo
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