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DOI10.1016/j.scitotenv.2024.172049
Revealing legacy effects of extreme droughts on tree growth of oaks across the Northern Hemisphere
Bose, Arun K.; Dolezal, Jiri; Scherrer, Daniel; Altman, Jan; Ziche, Daniel; Martinez-Sancho, Elisabet; Bigler, Christof; Bolte, Andreas; Colangelo, Michele; Dorado-Linan, Isabel; Drobyshev, Igor; Etzold, Sophia; Fonti, Patrick; Gessler, Arthur; Kolar, Tomas; Konasova, Eva; Korznikov, Kirill Aleksandrovich; Lebourgeois, Francois; Lucas-Borja, Manuel Esteban; Menzel, Annette; Neuwirth, Burkhard; Nicolas, Manuel; Omelko, Alexander Mikhaylovich; Pederson, Neil; Petritan, Any Mary; Rigling, Andreas; Rybnicek, Michal; Scharnweber, Tobias; Schroeder, Jens; Silla, Fernando; Sochova, Irena; Sohar, Kristina; Ukhvatkina, Olga Nikolaevna; Vozmishcheva, Anna Stepanovna; Zweifel, Roman; Camarero, J. Julio
发表日期2024
ISSN0048-9697
EISSN1879-1026
起始页码926
卷号926
英文摘要Forests are undergoing increasing risks of drought -induced tree mortality. Species replacement patterns following mortality may have a significant impact on the global carbon cycle. Among major hardwoods, deciduous oaks ( Quercus spp.) are increasingly reported as replacing dying conifers across the Northern Hemisphere. Yet, our knowledge on the growth responses of these oaks to drought is incomplete, especially regarding post -drought legacy effects. The objectives of this study were to determine the occurrence, duration, and magnitude of legacy effects of extreme droughts and how that vary across species, sites, and drought characteristics. The legacy effects were quantified by the deviation of observed from expected radial growth indices in the period 1940 -2016. We used stand -level chronologies from 458 sites and 21 oak species primarily from Europe, north-eastern America, and eastern Asia. We found that legacy effects of droughts could last from 1 to 5 years after the drought and were more prolonged in dry sites. Negative legacy effects (i.e., lower growth than expected) were more prevalent after repetitive droughts in dry sites. The effect of repetitive drought was stronger in Mediterranean oaks especially in Quercus faginea . Species -specific analyses revealed that Q. petraea and Q. macrocarpa from dry sites were more negatively affected by the droughts while growth of several oak species from mesic sites increased during post -drought years. Sites showing positive correlations to winter temperature showed little to no growth depression after drought, whereas sites with a positive correlation to previous summer water balance showed decreased growth. This may indicate that although winter warming favors tree growth during droughts, previous -year summer precipitation may predispose oak trees to current -year extreme droughts. Our results revealed a massive role of repetitive droughts in determining legacy effects and highlighted how growth sensitivity to climate, drought seasonality and species -specific traits drive the legacy effects in deciduous oak species.
英文关键词Climate change; Warming; Repetitive droughts; Legacy effects; Acclimation; Tree rings
语种英语
WOS研究方向Environmental Sciences & Ecology
WOS类目Environmental Sciences
WOS记录号WOS:001222547600001
来源期刊SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT
文献类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://gcip.llas.ac.cn/handle/2XKMVOVA/304556
作者单位Swiss Federal Institutes of Technology Domain; Swiss Federal Institute for Forest, Snow & Landscape Research; Khulna University; Czech Academy of Sciences; Institute of Botany of the Czech Academy of Sciences; University of South Bohemia Ceske Budejovice; Czech University of Life Sciences Prague; Eberswalde University for Sustainable Development; University of Barcelona; Swiss Federal Institutes of Technology Domain; ETH Zurich; Johann Heinrich von Thunen Institute; Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Cientificas (CSIC); University of Basilicata; Universidad Politecnica de Madrid; Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences; University of Quebec; University Quebec Abitibi-Temiscamingue; Czech Academy of Sciences; Global Change Research Centre of the Czech Academy of Sciences; Mendel University in Brno; AgroParisTech; INRAE; Universite de Lorraine; Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha; Technical University of Munich; Technical University of Munich; Russian Academy of Sciences; Federal Scientific Center of the...
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Bose, Arun K.,Dolezal, Jiri,Scherrer, Daniel,et al. Revealing legacy effects of extreme droughts on tree growth of oaks across the Northern Hemisphere[J],2024,926.
APA Bose, Arun K..,Dolezal, Jiri.,Scherrer, Daniel.,Altman, Jan.,Ziche, Daniel.,...&Camarero, J. Julio.(2024).Revealing legacy effects of extreme droughts on tree growth of oaks across the Northern Hemisphere.SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT,926.
MLA Bose, Arun K.,et al."Revealing legacy effects of extreme droughts on tree growth of oaks across the Northern Hemisphere".SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT 926(2024).
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