The allocation of nonstructural carbon (NSC) to growth, metabolism and storage remains poorly understood, but is critical for the prediction of stress tolerance and mortality. We used the radiocarbon ((14) C) 'bomb spike' as a tracer of substrate and age of carbon in stemwood NSC, CO2 emitted by stems, tree ring cellulose and stump sprouts regenerated following harvesting in mature red maple trees. We addressed the following questions: which factors influence the age of stemwood NSC?; to what extent is stored vs new NSC used for metabolism and growth?; and, is older, stored NSC available for use? The mean age of extracted stemwood NSC was 10 yr. More vigorous trees had both larger and younger stemwood NSC pools. NSC used to support metaboli...
Characterizing the use of carbon (C) reserves in trees is important for understanding regional and g...
Nonstructural carbohydrate reserves support tree metabolism and growth when current photosynthates a...
Storage carbon (C) pools are often assumed to contribute to respiration and growth when assimilation...
The allocation of nonstructural carbon (NSC) to growth, metabolism and storage remains poorly unders...
The allocation of nonstructural carbon (NSC) to growth, metabolism and storage remains poorly unders...
While trees store substantial amounts of nonstructural carbon (NSC) for later use, storage regulatio...
We know surprisingly little about whole-tree nonstructural carbon (NSC; primarily sugars and starch)...
We know surprisingly little about whole-tree nonstructural carbon (NSC; primarily sugars and starch)...
We know surprisingly little about whole-tree nonstructural carbon (NSC; primarily sugars and starch)...
We know surprisingly little about whole-tree nonstructural carbon (NSC; primarily sugars and starch)...
Trees contain non-structural carbon (NSC), but it is unclear for how long these reserves are stored ...
Trees contain non-structural carbon (NSC), but it is unclear for how long these reserves are stored ...
Characterizing the use of carbon (C) reserves in trees is important for understanding regional and g...
Characterizing the use of carbon (C) reserves in trees is important for understanding regional and g...
Nonstructural carbohydrate reserves support tree metabolism and growth when current photosynthates a...
Characterizing the use of carbon (C) reserves in trees is important for understanding regional and g...
Nonstructural carbohydrate reserves support tree metabolism and growth when current photosynthates a...
Storage carbon (C) pools are often assumed to contribute to respiration and growth when assimilation...
The allocation of nonstructural carbon (NSC) to growth, metabolism and storage remains poorly unders...
The allocation of nonstructural carbon (NSC) to growth, metabolism and storage remains poorly unders...
While trees store substantial amounts of nonstructural carbon (NSC) for later use, storage regulatio...
We know surprisingly little about whole-tree nonstructural carbon (NSC; primarily sugars and starch)...
We know surprisingly little about whole-tree nonstructural carbon (NSC; primarily sugars and starch)...
We know surprisingly little about whole-tree nonstructural carbon (NSC; primarily sugars and starch)...
We know surprisingly little about whole-tree nonstructural carbon (NSC; primarily sugars and starch)...
Trees contain non-structural carbon (NSC), but it is unclear for how long these reserves are stored ...
Trees contain non-structural carbon (NSC), but it is unclear for how long these reserves are stored ...
Characterizing the use of carbon (C) reserves in trees is important for understanding regional and g...
Characterizing the use of carbon (C) reserves in trees is important for understanding regional and g...
Nonstructural carbohydrate reserves support tree metabolism and growth when current photosynthates a...
Characterizing the use of carbon (C) reserves in trees is important for understanding regional and g...
Nonstructural carbohydrate reserves support tree metabolism and growth when current photosynthates a...
Storage carbon (C) pools are often assumed to contribute to respiration and growth when assimilation...