Ontogenetic changes in root and shoot respiration, fresh mass and surface area of Fagus crenata

Author:

Kurosawa Yoko12ORCID,Mori Shigeta1,Wang Mofei12,Pedro Ferrio Juan34,Nishizono Tomohiro5,Yamaji Keiko6,Koyama Kohei7ORCID,Haruma Toshikatsu8,Doyama Kohei6

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Agriculture, Yamagata University , Tsuruoka, Yamagata , Japan

2. The United Graduate School of Agricultural Sciences, Iwate University , Morioka, Iwate , Japan

3. Aragon Agency for Research and Development (ARAID) , Zaragoza , Spain

4. Department of Agricultural and Forest Systems and the Environment, Agrifood Research and Technology Centre of Aragon (CITA), Zaragoza , Spain

5. Department of Forest Management, Forestry and Forest Product Research Institute , Tsukuba, Ibaraki , Japan

6. Graduate School of Life and Environmental Sciences, University of Tsukuba , Tsukuba, Ibaraki , Japan

7. Department of Agro-environmental Science, Obihiro University of Agriculture and Veterinary Medicine , Obihiro, Hokkaido , Japan

8. Division of Sustainable Resources Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Hokkaido University , Sapporo, Hokkaido , Japan

Abstract

Abstract Background and Aims To date, studies on terrestrial plant ecology and evolution have focused primarily on the trade-off patterns in the allocation of metabolic production to roots and shoots in individual plants and the scaling of whole-plant respiration. However, few empirical studies have investigated the root : shoot ratio by considering scaling whole-plant respiration at various sizes throughout ontogeny. Methods Here, using a whole-plant chamber system, we measured the respiration rates, fresh mass and surface area of entire roots and shoots from 377 Fagus crenata individuals, from germinating seeds to mature trees, collected from five different Japanese provenances. Non-linear regression analysis was performed for scaling of root and shoot respiration, fresh mass and surface area with body size. Key Results Whole-plant respiration increased rapidly in germinating seeds. In the seedling to mature tree size range, the scaling of whole-plant respiration to whole-plant fresh mass was expressed as a linear trend on the log–log coordinates (exponent slightly greater than 0.75). In the same body size range, root and shoot respiration vs. whole-plant fresh mass were modelled by upward-convex (exponent decreased from 2.35 to 0.638) and downward-convex trends (exponent increased from –0.918 to 0.864), respectively. The root fraction in whole-plant respiration, fresh mass and surface area shifted continuously throughout ontogeny, increasing in smaller seedlings during early growth stages and decreasing in larger trees. Conclusions Our results suggest a gradual shift in allocation priorities of metabolic energy from roots in seedlings to shoots in mature trees, providing insights into how roots contribute to shoot and whole-plant growth during ontogeny. The models of root : shoot ratio in relation to whole-plant physiology could be applied in tree growth modelling, and in linking the different levels of ecological phenomena, from individuals to ecosystems.

Funder

JSPS

KAKENHI

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Plant Science

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