Drought responses and their effects on radial stem growth of two co-occurring conifer species in the Mediterranean mountain range

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作者
Gueney, Aylin [1 ]
Zweifel, Roman [2 ]
Turkan, Semra [3 ]
Zimmermann, Reiner [1 ]
Wachendorf, Magnus [1 ]
Guney, Coskun Okan [4 ]
机构
[1] Univ Hohenheim, Inst Bot, Stuttgart, Germany
[2] Swiss Fed Inst Forest Snow & Landscape Res WSL, Birmensdorf, Switzerland
[3] Hacettepe Univ, Dept Stat, Ankara, Turkey
[4] Southwest Anatolia Forest Res Inst, Antalya, Turkey
关键词
Greek juniper; Lebanon cedar; MARS; Maximum daily shrinkage; Point dendrometer; Tree water deficit; JUNIPER JUNIPERUS-EXCELSA; TREE WATER-DEFICIT; WEATHER RESPONSE; CEDRUS-ATLANTICA; GROWING-SEASON; LEBANON CEDAR; TAURUS CEDAR; FORESTS; STRESS; BARK;
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10.1007/s13595-020-01007-2
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S7 [林业];
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0829 ; 0907 ;
摘要
Key message Patterns of stem radial variations showed thatCedrus libaniA. Rich. was less limited by summer drought than co-occurringJuniperus excelsaM. Bieb.Cedrus libanirecovered faster from tree water deficit and showed significantly higher radial growth rates and annual stem increments thanJ. excelsa. However, the ability ofJ. excelsato grow more hours per year may indicate a potential benefit in more extreme conditions. Context Knowledge about species-specific drought responses is needed to manage productive forests in drought prone areas. Under water shortage, trees commonly show stem shrinkage, which is assumed to inhibit growth. Aims We investigated whether the two co-existing conifers Juniperus excelsa M. Bieb. and Cedrus libani A. Rich. (growing at the Taurus Mountains, SW-Turkey) show differences in water relations and stem growth in order to evaluate their respective drought tolerance. Methods Stem radius changes were hourly monitored over 2 years using high-resolution point dendrometers. Radial stem growth, tree water deficit-induced stem shrinkage, and maximum daily shrinkage were extracted from stem radius change measurements, investigated for their patterns, and related to environmental conditions. Results Cedrus libani recovered from tree water deficit under higher temperature and vapor pressure deficit than J. excelsa. The number of hours during which stem growth occurred was higher for J. excelsa; however, growth rates and annual increments were significantly lower than in C. libani. Both species showed highest maximum daily shrinkage during the driest months indicating the ability to maintain gas exchange all year round. Conclusion Juniperus excelsa showed a more conservative growth strategy while C. libani was less limited by summer drought and showed more annual stem increment under the conditions investigated.
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