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High vapour pressure deficit enhances turgor limitation of stem growth in an Asian tropical rainforest tree

  • Richard L. Peters
  • , Arisa Kaewmano
  • , Pei Li Fu
  • , Ze Xin Fan
  • , Frank Sterck
  • , Kathy Steppe
  • , Pieter A. Zuidema
  • Department of Environmental Sciences – Botany
  • University of Basel
  • Laboratory of Plant Ecology
  • Ghent University
  • Xishuangbanna Tropical Botanical Garden Chinese Academy of Sciences
  • University of Chinese Academy of Sciences
  • Wageningen University and Research Centre

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Abstract

Tropical forests are experiencing increases in vapour pressure deficit (D), with possible negative impacts on tree growth. Tree-growth reduction due to rising D is commonly attributed to carbon limitation, thus overlooking the potentially important mechanism of D-induced impairment of wood formation due to an increase in turgor limitation. Here we calibrate a mechanistic tree-growth model to simulate turgor limitation of radial stem growth in mature Toona cilitata trees in an Asian tropical forest. Hourly sap flow and dendrometer measurements were collected to simulate turgor-driven growth during the growing season. Simulated seasonal patterns of radial stem growth matched well with growth observations. Growth mainly occurred at night and its pre-dawn build-up appeared to be limited under higher D. Across seasons, the night-time turgor pressure required for growth was negatively related to previous midday D, possibly due to a relatively high canopy conductance at high D, relative to stem rehydration. These findings provide the first evidence that tropical trees grow at night and that turgor pressure limits tree growth. We suggest including turgor limitation of tree stem growth in models also for tropical forest carbon dynamics, in particular, if these models simulate effects of warming and increased frequency of droughts.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2747-2762
Number of pages16
JournalPlant Cell and Environment
Volume46
Issue number9
DOIs
StatePublished - Sep 2023
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • leaf water potential
  • point dendrometer
  • sap flow
  • tree growth
  • tropical rainforest
  • turgor-driven growth modelling

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