Cedrus libani: A promising tree species for Central European forestry facing climate change?

被引:0
|
作者
Jana Messinger
Aylin Güney
Reiner Zimmermann
Barbara Ganser
Martin Bachmann
Sabine Remmele
Gregor Aas
机构
[1] University of Bayreuth,Ecological
[2] University of Hohenheim,Botanical Gardens
[3] Eawag-EPFL,Institute of Botany 210
[4] Bavarian Forest Administration,Ökotoxzentrum
来源
关键词
Exotic; Assisted migration; Global warming; Silviculture; Tree ring analysis;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
Considering climate change, the discussion intensifies whether and to what extent exotic tree species should be taken into account for forest cultivation, especially when indigenous species are no longer able to fulfill essential forest functions. In this study, for the first time growth potential of Cedrus libani was evaluated under climatic conditions in Central Europe (Bayreuth, Germany). The sampled trees exhibited extraordinary growth with tree ring widths averaging 4.9 mm year−1 during the past 23 years. A continuously available soil water supply enhanced radial stem growth. Thus, growth declined during the dry year of 2003, but recovered to average values the following year. Our results confirm that C. libani is a light-demanding species which is sensitive to competition and which shows a typical age trend. In a second study, we compared cambial growth in Bayreuth with a natural stand in Elmali (Turkey) in 2009. Cambial growing season in Bayreuth was 45 days longer, and radial growth rates in Bayreuth were four times higher than in Elmali. Interestingly, C. libani maintained a slow but continuous radial growth at Elmali even during the dry summer period, confirming its exceptional drought tolerance. Our results indicate a high adaption of C. libani to current and future climate conditions in Central Europe. It tolerates extreme cold in winter and prolonged droughts during summer. Thus, its promising potential for establishing stable and productive forest stands in Central Europe under a changing climate should be confirmed in further studies.
引用
收藏
页码:1005 / 1017
页数:12
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Cedrus libani: A promising tree species for Central European forestry facing climate change?
    Messinger, Jana
    Gueney, Aylin
    Zimmermann, Reiner
    Ganser, Barbara
    Bachmann, Martin
    Remmele, Sabine
    Aas, Gregor
    EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF FOREST RESEARCH, 2015, 134 (06) : 1005 - 1017
  • [2] Climate change and tree responses in Central European forests
    T. Wohlgemuth
    Annals of Forest Science, 2015, 72 : 285 - 287
  • [3] Climate change and tree responses in Central European forests
    Wohlgemuth, T.
    ANNALS OF FOREST SCIENCE, 2015, 72 (03) : 285 - 287
  • [4] Background mortality drivers of European tree species: climate change matters
    Taccoen, Adrien
    Piedallu, Christian
    Seynave, Ingrid
    Perez, Vincent
    Gegout-Petit, Anne
    Nageleisen, Louis-Michel
    Bontemps, Jean-Daniel
    Gegout, Jean-Claude
    PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY B-BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES, 2019, 286 (1900)
  • [5] Forestry trials and species adaptability to climate change
    Booth, Trevor H.
    GLOBAL CHANGE BIOLOGY, 2024, 30 (03)
  • [6] Fate of forest tree biotechnology facing climate change
    Ahuja, M. R.
    SILVAE GENETICA, 2021, 70 (01) : 117 - 136
  • [7] Forestry, from theory to practice: Central European ideas in native Patagonian forests in a context of climate change
    Bava, Jose Omar
    Caselli, Marina
    FRONTIERS IN FORESTS AND GLOBAL CHANGE, 2025, 8
  • [8] Climate change adaptation with non-native tree species in Central European forests: early tree survival in a multi-site field trial
    Frischbier, Nico
    Nikolova, Petia Simeonova
    Brang, Peter
    Klumpp, Raphael
    Aas, Gregor
    Binder, Franz
    EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF FOREST RESEARCH, 2019, 138 (06) : 1015 - 1032
  • [9] Climate change adaptation with non-native tree species in Central European forests: early tree survival in a multi-site field trial
    Nico Frischbier
    Petia Simeonova Nikolova
    Peter Brang
    Raphael Klumpp
    Gregor Aas
    Franz Binder
    European Journal of Forest Research, 2019, 138 : 1015 - 1032
  • [10] Risk of genetic maladaptation due to climate change in three major European tree species
    Frank, Aline
    Howe, Glenn T.
    Sperisen, Christoph
    Brang, Peter
    St Clair, J. Bradley
    Schmatz, Dirk R.
    Heiri, Caroline
    GLOBAL CHANGE BIOLOGY, 2017, 23 (12) : 5358 - 5371