Model of methane transport in tree stems: Case study of sap flow and radial diffusion

PLANT CELL AND ENVIRONMENT(2024)

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The transport processes of methane (CH4) in tree stems remain largely unknown, although they are critical in assessing the whole-forest CH4 dynamics. We used a physically based dynamic model to study the spatial and diurnal dynamics of stem CH4 transport and fluxes. We parameterised the model using data from laboratory experiments with Pinus sylvestris and Betula pendula and compared the model to experimental data from a field study. Stem CH4 flux in laboratory and field conditions were explained by the axial advective CH4 transport from soil with xylem sap flow and the radial CH4 diffusion through the stem conditions. Diffusion resistance caused by the bark permeability did not significantly affect gas transport or stem CH4 flux in the laboratory experiments. The role of axial diffusion of CH4 in trees was unresolved and requires further studies. Due to the transit time of CH4 in the stem, the diurnal dynamics of stem CH4 fluxes can deviate markedly from the diurnal dynamics of sap flow. We characterised methane transport processes in boreal trees using a dynamic transport model. Our model explains stem methane fluxes in laboratory and field conditions when sapflow velocity and radial diffusion are considered. The model can be used to decrease uncertainty in global methane budget.
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axial diffusion,bark permeability,flux,methane,radial diffusion,sap flow,transport
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