How tall can a tree grow? - Valentin Hammoudi

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Reaching heights of over 100 meters,
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Californian sequoias tower over Earth’s other estimated 60,000 tree species.
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Growing in the misty Sierra Nevada mountains,
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their massive trunks support the tallest known trees in the world.
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But even these behemoths seem to have their limits.
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No sequoia on record has been able to grow taller than 130 meters –
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and many researchers say these trees won’t beat that cap
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even if they live for thousands of years to come.
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So what exactly is stopping these trees from growing taller, forever?
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It all comes down to sap.
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In order for trees to grow,
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they need to bring sugars obtained from photosynthesis
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and nutrients brought in through the root system to wherever growth is happening.
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And just like blood circulates in the human body,
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trees are designed to circulate two kinds of sap throughout their bodies –
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carrying all the substances a tree’s cells need to live.
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The first is phloem sap.
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Containing the sugars generated in leaves during photosynthesis,
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phloem sap is thick, like honey,
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and flows down the plant’s phloem tissue to distribute sugar throughout the tree.
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By the end of its journey,
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the phloem sap has thinned into a watery substance,
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pooling at the base of the tree.
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Right beside the phloem is the tree’s other tissue type: the xylem.
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This tissue is packed with nutrients and ions like calcium, potassium, and iron,
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which the tree has absorbed through its roots.
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Here at the tree’s base,
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there are more of these particles in one tissue than the other,
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so the water from the phloem sap is absorbed into the xylem
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to correct the balance.
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This process, called osmotic movement,
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creates nutrient-rich xylem sap,
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which will then travel up the trunk to spread those nutrients through the tree.
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But this journey faces a formidable obstacle: gravity.
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To accomplish this herculean task, the xylem relies on three forces:
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transpiration, capillary action, and root pressure.
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As part of photosynthesis, leaves open and close pores called stomata.
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These openings allow oxygen and carbon dioxide in and out of the leaf,
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but they also create an opening through which water evaporates.
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This evaporation, called transpiration,
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creates negative pressure in the xylem, pulling watery xylem sap up the tree.
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This pull is aided by a fundamental property of water called capillary action.
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In narrow tubes,
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the attraction between water molecules
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and the adhesive forces between the water and its environment can beat out gravity.
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This capillary motion is in full effect in xylem filaments
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thinner than human hair.
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And where these two forces pull the sap,
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the osmotic movement at the tree’s base creates root pressure,
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pushing fresh xylem sap up the trunk.
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Together these forces launch sap to dizzying heights,
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distributing nutrients, and growing new leaves to photosynthesize –
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far above the tree’s roots.
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But despite these sophisticated systems,
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every centimeter is a fight against gravity.
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As trees grow taller and taller,
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the supply of these vital fluids begins to dwindle.
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At a certain height,
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trees can no longer afford the lost water that evaporates during photosynthesis.
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And without the photosynthesis needed to support additional growth,
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the tree instead turns its resources towards existing branches.
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This model, known as the “hydraulic limitation hypothesis,”
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is currently our best explanation for why trees have limited heights,
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even in perfect growing conditions.
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And using this model alongside growth rates
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and known needs for nutrients and photosynthesis,
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researchers have been able to propose height limits for specific species.
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So far these limits have held up –
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even the world’s tallest tree still falls about fifteen meters below the cap.
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Researchers are still investigating the possible explanations for this limit,
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and there may not be one universal reason why trees stop growing.
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But until we learn more,
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the height of trees is yet another way that gravity,
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literally, shapes life on Earth.
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