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The Role of Stem Recharge in Reducing the Winter Desiccation of Picea engelmannii (Pinaceae) Needles at Alpine Timberline

John B. Sowell,Seth P. McNulty, Bradley K. Schilling

AMERICAN JOURNAL OF BOTANY(1996)

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The winter desiccation of needles is thought to limit tree growth and survival within alpine timberline ecotones of the southern Rocky Mountains, USA. To better understand the factors contributing to this desiccation damage, the extent to which stem water was available to needles of Picea engelmannii undergoing desiccation at timberline near Monarch Pass, Colorado, was monitored throughout the winter Severed shoots experienced significantly greater desiccation than did intact shoots, indicating the availability of stem water to needles despite presumably frozen soil, roots, and stems. A model of water relations during winter predicted more extreme desiccation of severed shoots than observed. This suggests that one or more of the common assumptions concerning the winter water relations of timberline trees is in error. The influence of cold, dry conditions on the cuticular conductance of Picea engelmannii needles is not known and therefore not accounted for in current models of winter water relations. The assumption that cuticular conductance is not influenced by temperature or humidity is a likely source of error in such models.
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alpine timberline,Engelmann spruce,needle desiccation,Picea engelmannii,Pinaceae,water relations, winter
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