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Do trees use reserve or newly assimilated carbon for their defense reactions? A 13C labeling approach with young Scots pines inoculated with a bark-beetle-associated fungus (Ophiostoma brunneo ciliatum)
Authors:Natacha Guérard  Pascale Maillard  Claude Bréchet  François Lieutier  Erwin Dreyer
Affiliation:1. Unité de Zoologie Forestière, INRA Orléans, INRA, Avenue de la Pomme de Pin, BP 20619, 45166, Ardon Cedex, France
2. INRA, UMR1137 INRA-UHP “écologie et écophysiologie Forestières”, IFR 110 “Génomique, écophysiologie et écologie Fonctionnelle”, INRA Nancy, 54280, Champenoux, France
3. Laboratoire de Biologie des Ligneux et des Plantes de Grande Culture, Université d’Orléans, BP 6759, 45067, Orléans, Cedex 2, France
Abstract:Three-year-old saplings of Pinus sylvestris L. were labeled with 13CO2 prior to inoculating the trunk with Ophiostoma brunneo ciliatum, a blue-staining fungus usually associated to Ips sexdentatus. During incubation, half the trees were submitted to a severe drought that decreased photosynthesis and natural 13C content in non-labeled saplings. A large 13C-excess was obtained in wood and phloem, especially in the fractions of soluble proteins, starch and soluble sugars of labeled saplings. Drought increased 13C-excess, due to reduced photosynthesis and smaller dilution of 13C by the addition of newly assimilated 12C. The induced-reaction zones in inoculated saplings displayed large total C (58 g 100 g?1) because of the accumulation of secondary metabolites. They also showed much larger 13C-excess than any other compartment: the contribution of stored C to the reaction zones was much higher than that of currently assimilated C. Moreover, drought lowered the contribution of the latter, as shown by the increase of 13C in the reaction zones. We conclude that stored C was readily mobilized for the construction of reaction tissues, and that the contribution of currently assimilated C was only minor.
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