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DOI10.3390/f10020153
Drought Differentially Affects Growth, Transpiration, and Water Use Efficiency of Mixed and Monospecific Planted Forests
Sinacore, Katherine1; Asbjornsen, Heidi2; Hernandez-Santana, Virginia3; Hall, Jefferson S.1
发表日期2019
ISSN1999-4907
卷号10期号:2
英文摘要

Drought conditions may have differential impacts on growth, transpiration, and water use efficiency (WUE) in mixed species and monospecific planted forests. Understanding the resistance (i.e., the capacity to maintain processes unchanged) of different tree species to drought, and how resistance is affected by complementary interactions within species mixtures, is particularly important in the seasonally dry tropics where projected increases in the frequency and severity of drought threaten tree planting efforts and water resources. Complementary interactions between species may lead to more resistant stands if complementarity leads to greater buffering capacity during drought. We examined growth, transpiration, and WUE of mixtures and monocultures of Terminalia amazonia (J.F. Gmel.) Exell and Dalbergia retusa Hemsl. before and during a prolonged drought using intensive measurements of tree sap flow and growth. Tree sapwood area growth was highest for T. amazonia in mixtures during normal (6.78 +/- 4.08 mm(2) yr(-1)) and drought (7.12 +/- 4.85 mm(2) yr(-1)) conditions compared to the other treatments. However, stand sapwood area growth was greatest for T. amazonia monocultures, followed by mixtures, and finally, D. retusa monocultures. There was a significant decrease in stand transpiration during drought for both mixtures and T. amazonia monocultures, while Dalbergia retusa monocultures were most water use efficient at both the tree and stand level. Treatments showed different levels of resistance to drought, with D. retusa monocultures being the most resistant, with non-significant changes of growth and transpiration before and during drought. Combining species with complementary traits and avoiding combinations where one species dominates the other, may maximize complementary interactions and reduce competitive interactions, leading to greater resistance to drought conditions.


WOS研究方向Forestry
来源期刊FORESTS
文献类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://gcip.llas.ac.cn/handle/2XKMVOVA/92761
作者单位1.Smithsonian Trop Res Inst, Forest GEO, Ave Roosevelt 401, Panama City 084303092, Panama;
2.Univ New Hampshire, Dept Nat Resources & Environm, Durham, NH 06853 USA;
3.CSIC, Inst Recursos Nat & Agrobiol Sevilla, Seville 41013, Spain
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Sinacore, Katherine,Asbjornsen, Heidi,Hernandez-Santana, Virginia,et al. Drought Differentially Affects Growth, Transpiration, and Water Use Efficiency of Mixed and Monospecific Planted Forests[J],2019,10(2).
APA Sinacore, Katherine,Asbjornsen, Heidi,Hernandez-Santana, Virginia,&Hall, Jefferson S..(2019).Drought Differentially Affects Growth, Transpiration, and Water Use Efficiency of Mixed and Monospecific Planted Forests.FORESTS,10(2).
MLA Sinacore, Katherine,et al."Drought Differentially Affects Growth, Transpiration, and Water Use Efficiency of Mixed and Monospecific Planted Forests".FORESTS 10.2(2019).
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