Wood properties of trembling aspen and paper birch after 5 years of exposure to elevated concentrations of CO(2) and O(3) |
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Authors: | Kostiainen Katri Kaakinen Seija Warsta Elina Kubiske Mark E Nelson Neil D Sober Jaak Karnosky David F Saranpää Pekka Vapaavuori Elina |
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Institution: | Finnish Forest Research Institute, Suonenjoki Research Unit, Suonenjoki, Finland. |
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Abstract: | We investigated the interactive effects of elevated concentrations of carbon dioxide (CO(2)]) and ozone (O(3)]) on radial growth, wood chemistry and structure of five 5-year-old trembling aspen (Populus tremuloides Michx.) clones and the wood chemistry of paper birch (Betula papyrifera Marsh.). Material for the study was collected from the Aspen FACE (free-air CO(2) enrichment) experiment in Rhinelander, WI, where the saplings had been exposed to four treatments: control, elevated CO(2)] (560 ppm), elevated O(3)] (1.5 x ambient) and their combination for five growing seasons. Wood properties of both species were altered in response to exposure to the treatments. In aspen, elevated CO(2)] decreased uronic acids (constituents of, e.g., hemicellulose) and tended to increase stem diameter. In response to elevated O(3)] exposure, acid-soluble lignin concentration decreased and vessel lumen diameter tended to decrease. Elevated O(3)] increased the concentration of acetone-soluble extractives in paper birch, but tended to decrease the concentration of these compounds in aspen. In paper birch, elevated CO(2)] decreased and elevated O(3)] increased starch concentration. The responses of wood properties to 5 years of fumigation differed from those previously reported after 3 years of fumigation. |
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