Autumn Phenological Response of European Beech to Summer Drought and Heat

被引:25
|
作者
Lukasova, Veronika [1 ]
Vido, Jaroslav [2 ]
Skvareninova, Jana [3 ]
Bicarova, Svetlana [1 ]
Hlavata, Helena [4 ]
Borsanyi, Peter [5 ]
Skvarenina, Jaroslav [2 ]
机构
[1] Slovak Acad Sci, Inst Earth Sci, Tatranska Lomnica 05960, Slovakia
[2] Tech Univ Zvolen, Fac Forestry, TG Masaryka 24, Zvolen 96053, Slovakia
[3] Tech Univ Zvolen, Fac Ecol & Environm Sci, TG Masaryka 24, Zvolen 96053, Slovakia
[4] Slovak Hydrometeorol Inst, Dumbierska 26, Kosice 04001, Slovakia
[5] Slovak Hydrometeorol Inst, Zelena 5, Banska Bystrica 97404, Slovakia
关键词
leaf colouring; phenological shifts; climate change; Fagus sylvaticaL; altitude; trends; FAGUS-SYLVATICA L; CLIMATE-CHANGE; WATER-BALANCE; LEAF PHENOLOGY; MEGA-HEATWAVE; FOREST TREES; IMPACT; VULNERABILITY; TEMPERATURES; INDEXES;
D O I
10.3390/w12092610
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
The changes in precipitation and temperature regimes brought on by the current climate change have influenced ecosystems globally. The consequences of climate change on plant phenology have been widely investigated during the last few years. However, the underlying causes of the timing of autumn phenology have not been fully clarified yet. Here, we focused on the onset (10%) of leaf colouring-LCO-(Biologische Bundesanstalt, Bundessortenamt und Chemische Industrie (BBCH) 92) of European beech (Fagus sylvatica, L.) as an important native tree species growing throughout Europe. Studied beech stands are located along the natural distribution range of the European beech in Western Carpathians (Slovakia) at different altitudes from lowlands (300 m a.s.l.) to uplands (1050 m a.s.l.) and climatic regions from warm to cold. To define limiting climate conditions for LCO, we established several bioclimatic indices as indicators of meteorological drought: climatic water balance (CWB), standardized precipitation index (SPI), standardized precipitation-evapotranspiration index (SPEI), dry period index (DPI), and heat waves (HW). In addition, meteorological variables such as monthly mean temperatures and precipitation totals were taken into account. Throughout the 23-year period (1996-2018) of ground-based phenological observations of temperate beech forests, the timing of LCO was significantly delayed (p <= 0.05) in the middle to high altitudes, while in the lowest altitude, it remained unchanged. Over the last decade, 2009-2018, LCO in middle altitudes started at comparable to low altitudes and, at several years, even later. This resulted mainly from the significant negative effect of drought prior to this phenological phase (p <= 0.01) expressed through a 1-month SPI in September (SPIIX) at the stand at the low-altitude and warm-climatic region. Our results indicate that the meteorological drought conditioned by lower total precipitation and higher evapotranspirative demands in the warmer climate advance leaf senescence. However, at present time, growth in rising temperature and precipitation is acceptable for most beech stands at middle to high altitudes. Beech utilizes these conditions and postpones the LCO by 0.3-0.5 and 0.6-1.2 day per year at high and middle altitudes, respectively. Although we show the commencing negative effect of drought at mid-altitudes with lower (below 700 mm) total annual precipitation, the trend of LCO in favourable warm climates is still significantly delayed. The ongoing warming trend of summer months suggests further intensification of drought as has started to occur in middle altitudes, spreading from the continual increase of evapotranspiration over the next decades.
引用
收藏
页数:21
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] Effect of summer and autumn seasonal drought on the agronomic characteristics of southern spring maize
    贺喜全
    盛良学
    廖江林
    中国生态农业学报(中英文), 2007, (03) : 64 - 67
  • [32] Simulating the Impacts of Drought and Warming in Summer and Autumn on the Productivity of Subtropical Coniferous Forests
    Xie, Menglu
    Zhu, Yu
    Liu, Shuguang
    Deng, Deming
    Zhu, Liangjun
    Zhao, Meifang
    Wang, Zhao
    FORESTS, 2022, 13 (12):
  • [33] Effects of Summer and Autumn Drought on Eutrophication and the Phytoplankton Community in Dongting Lake in 2022
    Yan, Guanghan
    Yin, Xueyan
    Wang, Xing
    Zhang, Yunyu
    Wang, Enrui
    Yu, Zhibing
    Ma, Xingliang
    Huang, Minsheng
    TOXICS, 2023, 11 (10)
  • [34] Sap flux density and stomatal conductance of European beech and common oak trees in pure and mixed stands during the summer drought of 2003
    Jonard, F.
    Andre, F.
    Ponette, Q.
    Vincke, C.
    Jonard, M.
    JOURNAL OF HYDROLOGY, 2011, 409 (1-2) : 371 - 381
  • [35] Slower growth prior to the 2018 drought and a high growth sensitivity to previous year summer conditions predisposed European beech to crown dieback
    Neycken, Anna
    Wohlgemuth, Thomas
    Frei, Esther R.
    Klesse, Stefan
    Baltensweiler, Andri
    Levesque, Mathieu
    SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT, 2024, 912
  • [36] THE RESPONSE OF EUROPEAN BEECH (FAGUS-SYLVATICA L) SEEDLINGS FROM 2 ITALIAN POPULATIONS TO DROUGHT AND RECOVERY
    TOGNETTI, R
    JOHNSON, JD
    MICHELOZZI, M
    TREES-STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION, 1995, 9 (06): : 348 - 354
  • [37] Genetic response of European beech to soil conditions
    Sabor, Janusz
    Stanuch, Helena
    SYLWAN, 2009, 153 (08): : 507 - 518
  • [38] Widespread breakdown in masting in European beech due to rising summer temperatures
    Foest, Jessie J.
    Bogdziewicz, Michal
    Pesendorfer, Mario B.
    Ascoli, Davide
    Cutini, Andrea
    Nussbaumer, Anita
    Verstraeten, Arne
    Beudert, Burkhard
    Chianucci, Francesco
    Mezzavilla, Francesco
    Gratzer, Georg
    Kunstler, Georges
    Meesenburg, Henning
    Wagner, Markus
    Mund, Martina
    Cools, Nathalie
    Vacek, Stanislav
    Schmidt, Wolfgang
    Vacek, Zdenek
    Hacket-Pain, Andrew
    GLOBAL CHANGE BIOLOGY, 2024, 30 (05)
  • [40] Impact of heat and drought stress on phenological development and yield in bread wheat
    Yashavanthakumar, K. J.
    Baviskar, Vijendra S.
    Navathe, Sudhir
    Patil, Ravindra M.
    Bagwan, Juned H.
    Bankar, Deepak N.
    Gite, Vitthal D.
    Gopalareddy, K.
    Mishra, Chandra Nath
    Mamrutha, H. M.
    Singh, Sanjay Kumar
    Desai, Shreenivas A.
    Singh, Gyanendra Pratap
    PLANT PHYSIOLOGY REPORTS, 2021, 26 (02) : 357 - 367