Anatomical Features of the Scots Pine Stem Phloem After Forest FireAnatomical Features of the Scots Pine Stem Phloem After Forest Fire

The aim of this work was to study changes in anatomical structure of phloem tissue in pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) stems influenced by creeping forest fires of various rates. The experiments were carried out in the Lower Angara river region of the Angara provenance, Krasnoyarsk Krai, Central Siberia....

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Main Authors: V. V. Stasova, O. N. Zubareva, G. A. Ivanova
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Published: Russian Academy of Sciences, Siberian Branch Publishing House 2015-02-01
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spelling doaj-fea06bbe997c429a82764e7de8cf72ee2021-07-02T02:41:42ZengRussian Academy of Sciences, Siberian Branch Publishing HouseСибирский лесной журнал2311-14102312-20992015-02-01217486Anatomical Features of the Scots Pine Stem Phloem After Forest FireAnatomical Features of the Scots Pine Stem Phloem After Forest FireV. V. Stasova0O. N. Zubareva1G. A. Ivanova2V. N. Sukachev Institute of Forest, Russian Academy of Sciences, Siberian BranchSiberian State Technological UniversityV. N. Sukachev Institute of Forest, Russian Academy of Sciences, Siberian BranchThe aim of this work was to study changes in anatomical structure of phloem tissue in pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) stems influenced by creeping forest fires of various rates. The experiments were carried out in the Lower Angara river region of the Angara provenance, Krasnoyarsk Krai, Central Siberia. The trees with green crowns and different fire damaged butts were chosen as models. Control (undamaged) trees were taken from stands adjacent to experimental plots. The changes of inner bark thickness, number of phloem annual layers between cambium and periderm and number of cells in conductive phloem were found in the stem side opposite to fire scars. The structure fluctuations of phloem tissue were detected: disturbances of sieve cell arrangement, phloem ray enlargements, resin canal overgrowth and formation of great resin ducts. The lignin accumulation was observed in inner bark and a large amount of callusing was detected between conductive and nonconductive phloem. Over the course of time, repairing of tissues occurred and the normal inner bark structure and chemistry (without lignin) were restored. The creeping fire of low intensity caused the maximal changes of phloem quantitative characteristics in trees with bark charring and these tendencies were stored after eight years. After creeping fire of high intensity the tendency for phloem thickening in trees with one fire scar and to thinning in strongly damaged trees were revealed. Also tendencies to decrease of the number of phloem annual layers, number of sieve cells in conductive phloem and ray frequency with increasing of stem injury degree were observed, besides axial parenchyma percentage trended to increase. Eight years after fire these tendencies were often not visible.http://xn--80abmehbaibgnewcmzjeef0c.xn--p1ai/upload/iblock/c0d/c0d75ec251b2d5cdfdd5ad364aef0909.pdfScots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.)forest firesphloemray and axial parenchymaresin ductslignincallosathe Lower Angara river regionKrasnoyarsk KraiCentral Siberia
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author V. V. Stasova
O. N. Zubareva
G. A. Ivanova
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O. N. Zubareva
G. A. Ivanova
Anatomical Features of the Scots Pine Stem Phloem After Forest FireAnatomical Features of the Scots Pine Stem Phloem After Forest Fire
Сибирский лесной журнал
Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.)
forest fires
phloem
ray and axial parenchyma
resin ducts
lignin
callosa
the Lower Angara river region
Krasnoyarsk Krai
Central Siberia
author_facet V. V. Stasova
O. N. Zubareva
G. A. Ivanova
author_sort V. V. Stasova
title Anatomical Features of the Scots Pine Stem Phloem After Forest FireAnatomical Features of the Scots Pine Stem Phloem After Forest Fire
title_short Anatomical Features of the Scots Pine Stem Phloem After Forest FireAnatomical Features of the Scots Pine Stem Phloem After Forest Fire
title_full Anatomical Features of the Scots Pine Stem Phloem After Forest FireAnatomical Features of the Scots Pine Stem Phloem After Forest Fire
title_fullStr Anatomical Features of the Scots Pine Stem Phloem After Forest FireAnatomical Features of the Scots Pine Stem Phloem After Forest Fire
title_full_unstemmed Anatomical Features of the Scots Pine Stem Phloem After Forest FireAnatomical Features of the Scots Pine Stem Phloem After Forest Fire
title_sort anatomical features of the scots pine stem phloem after forest fireanatomical features of the scots pine stem phloem after forest fire
publisher Russian Academy of Sciences, Siberian Branch Publishing House
series Сибирский лесной журнал
issn 2311-1410
2312-2099
publishDate 2015-02-01
description The aim of this work was to study changes in anatomical structure of phloem tissue in pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) stems influenced by creeping forest fires of various rates. The experiments were carried out in the Lower Angara river region of the Angara provenance, Krasnoyarsk Krai, Central Siberia. The trees with green crowns and different fire damaged butts were chosen as models. Control (undamaged) trees were taken from stands adjacent to experimental plots. The changes of inner bark thickness, number of phloem annual layers between cambium and periderm and number of cells in conductive phloem were found in the stem side opposite to fire scars. The structure fluctuations of phloem tissue were detected: disturbances of sieve cell arrangement, phloem ray enlargements, resin canal overgrowth and formation of great resin ducts. The lignin accumulation was observed in inner bark and a large amount of callusing was detected between conductive and nonconductive phloem. Over the course of time, repairing of tissues occurred and the normal inner bark structure and chemistry (without lignin) were restored. The creeping fire of low intensity caused the maximal changes of phloem quantitative characteristics in trees with bark charring and these tendencies were stored after eight years. After creeping fire of high intensity the tendency for phloem thickening in trees with one fire scar and to thinning in strongly damaged trees were revealed. Also tendencies to decrease of the number of phloem annual layers, number of sieve cells in conductive phloem and ray frequency with increasing of stem injury degree were observed, besides axial parenchyma percentage trended to increase. Eight years after fire these tendencies were often not visible.
topic Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.)
forest fires
phloem
ray and axial parenchyma
resin ducts
lignin
callosa
the Lower Angara river region
Krasnoyarsk Krai
Central Siberia
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