Water in trees

This essay shows that the relations between water and trees have far-reaching, unexpected aspects and consequences. The global and the local terrestrial water cycles are directly or indirectly linked to the presence of trees and forests. A more precise consideration of photosynthesis reveals that t...

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Main Author: Ernst Zürcher
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Firenze University Press 2019-11-01
Series:Substantia
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Online Access:https://riviste.fupress.net/index.php/subs/article/view/507
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spelling doaj-240b199a601f4b958e238d8aa18fe5e72020-11-25T00:57:41ZengFirenze University PressSubstantia2532-39972019-11-013210.13128/Substantia-507Water in treesErnst Zürcher0Bern University of Applied Sciences Architecture, Wood and Civil Engineering This essay shows that the relations between water and trees have far-reaching, unexpected aspects and consequences. The global and the local terrestrial water cycles are directly or indirectly linked to the presence of trees and forests. A more precise consideration of photosynthesis reveals that this process is not only producing biomass and oxygen, but is also the place of water synthesis. This newly formed water probably shows properties according to the new water-paradigma proposed by G. Pollack (2013). This must also be the case for the water absorbed in the soil and flowing upwards through capillar wood structures, forming vortices at the microscopic cellular and at the macroscopic tree level. Another lesser-known phenomenon is linked to periodical changes in the wood-water relation, according not only to the solar influence (photoperiodism, seasonality), but also to more subtle lunar rythmicities having an effect on wood properties. This last aspect represents a kind of rehabilitation of traditional practices often considered as mere superstitions. https://riviste.fupress.net/index.php/subs/article/view/507Water cyclephotosynthesiswater synthesiswood structurevorticeslunar rythmicities
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Water in trees
Substantia
Water cycle
photosynthesis
water synthesis
wood structure
vortices
lunar rythmicities
author_facet Ernst Zürcher
author_sort Ernst Zürcher
title Water in trees
title_short Water in trees
title_full Water in trees
title_fullStr Water in trees
title_full_unstemmed Water in trees
title_sort water in trees
publisher Firenze University Press
series Substantia
issn 2532-3997
publishDate 2019-11-01
description This essay shows that the relations between water and trees have far-reaching, unexpected aspects and consequences. The global and the local terrestrial water cycles are directly or indirectly linked to the presence of trees and forests. A more precise consideration of photosynthesis reveals that this process is not only producing biomass and oxygen, but is also the place of water synthesis. This newly formed water probably shows properties according to the new water-paradigma proposed by G. Pollack (2013). This must also be the case for the water absorbed in the soil and flowing upwards through capillar wood structures, forming vortices at the microscopic cellular and at the macroscopic tree level. Another lesser-known phenomenon is linked to periodical changes in the wood-water relation, according not only to the solar influence (photoperiodism, seasonality), but also to more subtle lunar rythmicities having an effect on wood properties. This last aspect represents a kind of rehabilitation of traditional practices often considered as mere superstitions.
topic Water cycle
photosynthesis
water synthesis
wood structure
vortices
lunar rythmicities
url https://riviste.fupress.net/index.php/subs/article/view/507
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