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Mottonen M; Aphalo PJ; Lehto T. 2001. Role of boron in drought resistance in Norway spruce (Picea abies) seedlings. TREE PHYSIOLOGY. 21(10):673-681.
Address:
Mottonen M, Univ Joensuu, Fac Forestry, POB 111,
FIN-80101 Joensuu, Finland
Norway spruce (Picea abies (L.) Karst.) seedlings
fertilized with boron (B) at three rates were
grown in a 3:7 mix of forest humus and quartz
sand for 18 weeks. Half of the seedlings were not
watered during the last 9 days of the experiment
(drought treatment). The role of B in drought
resistance was assessed by comparing the effects
of seedling internal B concentration on the water
relations, photosynthesis, growth and nutrition
of well-watered and drought-treated seedlings. At
the end of the drought treatment, needle B
concentrations were 7.0 mg kg(-1) at the lowest B
supply rate and 17.5 and 23.5 mg kg(-1),
respectively, at the higher supply rates.
Seedlings at the lowest B supply rate had fewer
root tips and mycorrhizas than seedlings at the
higher B supply rates. Drought treatment had a
more pronounced effect on the water relations and
net photosynthetic rate of seedlings than B
treatment. Although seedlings at the higher B
supply rates lost water more rapidly than
seedlings at the low B supply rate-leading to
faster stomatal closure and decreased
photosynthesis-drought did not affect their final
height, whereas drought reduced height growth of
seedlings at the low B supply rate.
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