Morphological adjustments of mature Quercus ilex trees to elevated CO 2

TitleMorphological adjustments of mature Quercus ilex trees to elevated CO 2
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication1997
AuthorsHättenschwiler, S., Miglietta F., Raschi A., & Körner C.
JournalActa Oecologica
Volume18
Pagination361-365
Keywordsallometric adjustments, biomass allocation, branch morphology, branching, leaf area, Mediterranean, natural co 2 springs, Quercus ilex
Abstract

It is still not known whether mature forest trees respond to increasing atmospheric CO 2 concen- trations in similar ways as seedlings do. Mature Mediterranean oaks (Qaercus ilex) growing in a CO 2 enriched atmosphere around natural CO 2 vents since the seedling stage showed a moderate, age- dependent increase in stem biomass production, but had significantly lower biomass of 6-year-old branches, decreased branching, and lower leaf area per unit branch biomass, compared to control trees at a nearby unenriched site. Our data indicate that trees in natural forest stands morphologically adjust to increasing CO 2 and reduce COz-induced initial growth stimulations. Allometric adjustments such as reduction in leaf area may be regarded as a "down-regulation" of canopy photosynthesis and may be an effective mechanism for saving water.