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DOI10.1007/s13595-019-0861-8
Increasing temperatures over an 18-year period shortens growing season length in a beech (Fagus sylvatica L.)-dominated forest
Hurdebise, Quentin1; Aubinet, Marc1; Heinesch, Bernard1; Vincke, Caroline2
发表日期2019
ISSN1286-4560
EISSN1297-966X
卷号76期号:3
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Key messageUsing long-term measurements in a mature beech (Fagus sylvatica L.)-dominated forest located in east Belgium, this paper showed that spring and autumn temperature increases during the last two decades led to an earlier end and a shortening of the growing season. These phenological shifts impact negatively but not significantly the forest annual net ecosystem productivity.ContextThe mechanisms controlling temperate forest phenology are not fully understood nor are the impacts of climate change and the consequences for forest productivity.AimsThe aim of this paper is to contribute to the understanding of how temperate forest phenology and net ecosystem productivity (NEP) interplay and respond to temperature and its evolution.MethodsIndicators of leaf phenology and productivity dynamics at the start and the end of the growing season, as well as combinations of these indicators (length of the growing season), were derived from a long-term (1997-2014) dataset of eddy covariance and light transmission measurements taken over a mature beech-dominated temperate forest.ResultsThe start and the end of the growing season were correlated to spring (and autumn, for the end) temperatures. Despite no trends in annual average temperatures being detected during the observation period, April and November temperatures significantly increased. As a result, an earlier but slower start and an earlier end, inducing a shorter length of the growing season, were observed over the studied period. The first shift positively impacts the mixed forest NEP but is mainly related to the presence of conifers in the subplot. The earlier end of the growing season, more related to beech phenology, negatively impacts the forest NEP. Overall, these two effects partially compensate each other, leading to a non-significant impact on NEP.ConclusionIncreasing temperatures over the 18-year studied period shortened the growing season length, without affecting significantly the mixed forest NEP. However, as beeches are only affected by the earlier end of the growing season, this suggests a phenologically driven beech productivity reduction in the forest.


WOS研究方向Forestry
来源期刊ANNALS OF FOREST SCIENCE
文献类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://gcip.llas.ac.cn/handle/2XKMVOVA/102560
作者单位1.Univ Liege, Terra Teaching & Res Ctr, Gembloux, Belgium;
2.Catholic Univ Louvain, Earth & Life Inst, Louvain La Neuve, Belgium
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Hurdebise, Quentin,Aubinet, Marc,Heinesch, Bernard,et al. Increasing temperatures over an 18-year period shortens growing season length in a beech (Fagus sylvatica L.)-dominated forest[J],2019,76(3).
APA Hurdebise, Quentin,Aubinet, Marc,Heinesch, Bernard,&Vincke, Caroline.(2019).Increasing temperatures over an 18-year period shortens growing season length in a beech (Fagus sylvatica L.)-dominated forest.ANNALS OF FOREST SCIENCE,76(3).
MLA Hurdebise, Quentin,et al."Increasing temperatures over an 18-year period shortens growing season length in a beech (Fagus sylvatica L.)-dominated forest".ANNALS OF FOREST SCIENCE 76.3(2019).
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