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Mechanisms of woody-plant mortality under rising drought, CO2 and vapour pressure deficit

Journal

NATURE REVIEWS EARTH & ENVIRONMENT
Volume 3, Issue 5, Pages 294-308

Publisher

SPRINGERNATURE
DOI: 10.1038/s43017-022-00272-1

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Funding

  1. Department of Energy, Office of Science project Next Generation Ecosystem Experiment-Tropics (NGEE-Tropics)
  2. NSFBII-Implementation [2021898]
  3. Australian Research Council (ARC) [DP0879531, DP110105102, LP0989881, LP140100232, DP190101823]
  4. ARC Centre of Excellence for Climate Extremes [CE170100023]
  5. NSW Research Attraction and Acceleration Program
  6. Swiss National Science Foundation [PZ00P3_174068]
  7. Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation (MICINN) [CGL2017-89149-C2-1-R]
  8. NSF [2003205, DEB-1550756, DEB-1824796, DEB-1925837, IOS-1444571, IOS-1547796, 1714972, 1802880, 2003017]
  9. USDA National Institute of Food and Agriculture, Agriculture and Food Research Initiative Competitive Grants Program [2018-67012-31496]
  10. University of California Laboratory Fees Research Program [LFR-20-652467]
  11. NSF GRFP [1-746055]
  12. NSF Division of Integrative Organismal Systems, Integrative Ecological Physiology Program [IOS-1755345, IOS-1755346]
  13. USDA National Institute of Food and Agriculture (NIFA), McIntire-Stennis Project [WNP00009]
  14. USDA National Institute of Food and Agriculture (NIFA), Agriculture and Food Research Initiative award [2021-67013-33716]
  15. USGS SW Climate Adaptation Science Center [G18AC00320]
  16. USDA NIFA McIntire-Stennis [ARZT 1390130-M12-222]
  17. Murdoch University Distinguished Visiting Scholar award
  18. NERC-FAPESP [19/07773-1]
  19. David and Lucille Packard Foundation
  20. USDA NIFA AFRI grant [2018-67019-27850]
  21. Australian Research Council Laureate Fellowship [FL190100003]
  22. Bullard Fellowship (Harvard University)
  23. University of Montana
  24. Swiss National Science Foundation (SNF) [PZ00P3_174068] Funding Source: Swiss National Science Foundation (SNF)
  25. Australian Research Council [LP0989881, FL190100003] Funding Source: Australian Research Council
  26. Direct For Biological Sciences
  27. Div Of Biological Infrastructure [2021898] Funding Source: National Science Foundation

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Drought-associated woody-plant mortality is increasing globally, impacting climate, biodiversity, and resources. This review synthesizes knowledge of the mechanisms underlying drought-related tree death, including water and carbon depletion, and the influence of soil-to-root conductance and carbon supply rates.
Drought-associated woody-plant mortality has been increasing in most regions with multi-decadal records and is projected to increase in the future, impacting terrestrial climate forcing, biodiversity and resource availability. The mechanisms underlying such mortality, however, are debated, owing to complex interactions between the drivers and the processes. In this Review, we synthesize knowledge of drought-related tree mortality under a warming and drying atmosphere with rising atmospheric CO2. Drought-associated mortality results from water and carbon depletion and declines in their fluxes relative to demand by living tissues. These pools and fluxes are interdependent and underlay plant defences against biotic agents. Death via failure to maintain a positive water balance is particularly dependent on soil-to-root conductance, capacitance, vulnerability to hydraulic failure, cuticular water losses and dehydration tolerance, all of which could be exacerbated by reduced carbon supply rates to support cellular survival or the carbon starvation process. The depletion of plant water and carbon pools is accelerated under rising vapour pressure deficit, but increasing CO2 can mitigate these impacts. Advancing knowledge and reducing predictive uncertainties requires the integration of carbon, water and defensive processes, and the use of a range of experimental and modelling approaches. Enhanced drought frequency and magnitude have impacted tree mortality, leading to multiple examples of regional-scale dieback. This Review outlines the mechanisms leading to mortality, including carbon starvation and hydraulic failure.

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