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An analysis of needle yellowing in healthy and chlorotic Norway spruce(Picea abies) in a forest decline area of the Fichtelgebirge(N.E. Bavaria)

I. Annual time-course changes in chloroplast pigments for five different needle age classes

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In a forest decline area (Fichtelgebirge, N.E. Bavaria, FRG), annual time courses of chloroplast pigments in both healthy and chlorotic Norway spruce were studied. The seasonal time courses of green and apparently healthy trees did not generally differ from those reported in the literature for spruce trees of other regions. Chlorophyll content increased from May to October, remained relatively constant or declined slightly during the fall and early winter, and finally decreased markedly from March to early May when pigment is at its minimum before bud break. The annual maximal chlorophyll content increased with needle age from the current year's needles to 4-yearold needles. While carotene content reached its highest concentration in August, the xanthophylls did not peak until February or March. Pigment dynamics of chlorotic trees with lower concentrations, corresponded to those of undamaged trees. Chlorophyll deficits resulted from less pigment formation as well as pigment loss during the growing period. Even when the content of total chlorophyll was low, the ratio of chlorophyll a/chlorophyll b remained almost unchanged. In conjunction with the chlorophyll reductions, a decrease in the chlorophyll/carotenoid ratio and an increase in the xanthophyll/carotene ratio occurred. The periods of needle-chlorophyll reduction did not correlate with those periods of highest concentrations of atmospheric sulphur dioxide, the main air pollutant at the stand. However, chlorophyll formation ceased in the older needle age classes of chlorotic trees when the new flush was sprouting, indicating that nutritional deficiencies affect needle yellowing more than possible direct needle damage by air pollutants.

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Köstner, B., Czygan, F.C. & Lange, O.L. An analysis of needle yellowing in healthy and chlorotic Norway spruce(Picea abies) in a forest decline area of the Fichtelgebirge(N.E. Bavaria). Trees 4, 55–67 (1990). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00226067

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