WATER RELATIONS OF PINUS PUMILA IN THE SNOW MELTING SEASON AT THE ALPINE REGION OF MT. TATEYAMA (17th Symposium on Polar Biology)

P(論文) During the snow melting season of 1994, some exposed needles of Pinus pumila turned yellow in the alpine zone (2450 m) on Mt. Tateyama. However, relative water content (RWC) of the needles was far over the lethal RWC. Temperatures of soil and stems below snowpack remained near 0℃ during midday...

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Main Authors: マルタ, エミコ, ナカノ, タカシ, イシダ, アツシ, イイダ, ハジメ, マスザワ, タケヒロ, MARUTA, Emiko, NAKANO, Takashi, ISHIDA, Atsushi, IIDA, Hajime, MASUZAWA, Takehiro
Language:English
Published: National Institute of Polar Research 1996
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author マルタ, エミコ
ナカノ, タカシ
イシダ, アツシ
イイダ, ハジメ
マスザワ, タケヒロ
MARUTA, Emiko
NAKANO, Takashi
ISHIDA, Atsushi
IIDA, Hajime
MASUZAWA, Takehiro
author_facet マルタ, エミコ
ナカノ, タカシ
イシダ, アツシ
イイダ, ハジメ
マスザワ, タケヒロ
MARUTA, Emiko
NAKANO, Takashi
ISHIDA, Atsushi
IIDA, Hajime
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description P(論文) During the snow melting season of 1994, some exposed needles of Pinus pumila turned yellow in the alpine zone (2450 m) on Mt. Tateyama. However, relative water content (RWC) of the needles was far over the lethal RWC. Temperatures of soil and stems below snowpack remained near 0℃ during midday on 7 May, whereas those of needles and shoots over snowpack increased to 15℃ under high solar radiation. This result shows that transpired water from needles may be sufficiently replenished with water stored in sapwood of stems in the spring. It is concluded that desiccation is an unlikely cause of needle die-back. The most likely alternative explanation appears to be freezing damage, because freezing tolerance of most plants rapidly decreases in spring when minimum air temperature is often below zero in night at high altitude. departmental bulletin paper
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spelling ftnipr:oai:nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp:00005327 2025-04-13T14:25:51+00:00 WATER RELATIONS OF PINUS PUMILA IN THE SNOW MELTING SEASON AT THE ALPINE REGION OF MT. TATEYAMA (17th Symposium on Polar Biology) マルタ, エミコ ナカノ, タカシ イシダ, アツシ イイダ, ハジメ マスザワ, タケヒロ MARUTA, Emiko NAKANO, Takashi ISHIDA, Atsushi IIDA, Hajime MASUZAWA, Takehiro 1996-02 application/pdf https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/record/5327/files/KJ00000767670.pdf https://doi.org/10.15094/00005327 https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/records/5327 eng eng National Institute of Polar Research Proceedings of the NIPR Symposium on Polar Biology 9 335 342 AA10819561 https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/record/5327/files/KJ00000767670.pdf https://doi.org/10.15094/00005327 https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/records/5327 1996 ftnipr https://doi.org/10.15094/00005327 2025-03-19T10:19:57Z P(論文) During the snow melting season of 1994, some exposed needles of Pinus pumila turned yellow in the alpine zone (2450 m) on Mt. Tateyama. However, relative water content (RWC) of the needles was far over the lethal RWC. Temperatures of soil and stems below snowpack remained near 0℃ during midday on 7 May, whereas those of needles and shoots over snowpack increased to 15℃ under high solar radiation. This result shows that transpired water from needles may be sufficiently replenished with water stored in sapwood of stems in the spring. It is concluded that desiccation is an unlikely cause of needle die-back. The most likely alternative explanation appears to be freezing damage, because freezing tolerance of most plants rapidly decreases in spring when minimum air temperature is often below zero in night at high altitude. departmental bulletin paper Other/Unknown Material Polar Biology Proceedings of the NIPR Symposium on Polar Biology National Institute of Polar Research Repository, Japan The Needles ENVELOPE(-70.967,-70.967,-68.950,-68.950)
spellingShingle マルタ, エミコ
ナカノ, タカシ
イシダ, アツシ
イイダ, ハジメ
マスザワ, タケヒロ
MARUTA, Emiko
NAKANO, Takashi
ISHIDA, Atsushi
IIDA, Hajime
MASUZAWA, Takehiro
WATER RELATIONS OF PINUS PUMILA IN THE SNOW MELTING SEASON AT THE ALPINE REGION OF MT. TATEYAMA (17th Symposium on Polar Biology)
title WATER RELATIONS OF PINUS PUMILA IN THE SNOW MELTING SEASON AT THE ALPINE REGION OF MT. TATEYAMA (17th Symposium on Polar Biology)
title_full WATER RELATIONS OF PINUS PUMILA IN THE SNOW MELTING SEASON AT THE ALPINE REGION OF MT. TATEYAMA (17th Symposium on Polar Biology)
title_fullStr WATER RELATIONS OF PINUS PUMILA IN THE SNOW MELTING SEASON AT THE ALPINE REGION OF MT. TATEYAMA (17th Symposium on Polar Biology)
title_full_unstemmed WATER RELATIONS OF PINUS PUMILA IN THE SNOW MELTING SEASON AT THE ALPINE REGION OF MT. TATEYAMA (17th Symposium on Polar Biology)
title_short WATER RELATIONS OF PINUS PUMILA IN THE SNOW MELTING SEASON AT THE ALPINE REGION OF MT. TATEYAMA (17th Symposium on Polar Biology)
title_sort water relations of pinus pumila in the snow melting season at the alpine region of mt. tateyama (17th symposium on polar biology)
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