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Characterization of the short needle phenomenon in red spruce
Authors:Richard M. Klein  Gregory T. Adams  Heiko Liedeker  Timothy D. Perkins
Affiliation:Forest Decline Program, Botany Department, University of Vermont, Burlington, Vermont, 05405
Abstract:Red spruce trees (Picea rubens Sarg.) occasionally produce short twigs bearing short needles. The frequency of short needle cohorts is positively correlated with both elevation and defoliation and they are found in greater numbers on trees that regularly experience winter injury. Short needles are smaller, have lower fresh and dry weights, and reduced volumes compared with normal needles. They have reduced cross-sectional areas due to smaller areas of stelar and mesophyll tissue systems. Individual mesophyll cells, however, have the same cross- and longitudinal sectional areas. On a weight or volume basis, both short and normal needles contain similar amounts of chlorophyll and carotenoid pigments. When pigment concentration was calculated on a unit needle or a needle area base, short needles contain more pigment than normal needles. Short needles appear to have a greater photosynthetic efficiency as determined by fluorescence measurements.
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