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High risk of growth cessation of planted larch under extreme drought

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ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LETTERS
卷 16, 期 1, 页码 -

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IOP Publishing Ltd
DOI: 10.1088/1748-9326/abd214

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rapid warming; planted forests; larch; radial growth; drought; climate

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  1. National Key Research and Development Program of China [2017YFD0600403]
  2. Education Department of Hebei Province [BJ2020025]
  3. Talent introduction program in Hebei Agricultural University [YJ201918]
  4. National Natural Science Foundation of China [41601045]
  5. National Science Foundation [DEB-1741585, DEB-1832210]

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The study found that summer drought had the strongest relationship with radial growth of planted larch trees in northern China, while droughts increased in frequency in recent decades, impacting radial growth particularly in dry sites. Trees that experienced extreme droughts more frequently displayed lower resistance to drought, but higher recovery after it, suggesting better adaptation to extreme droughts.
Larch trees are widely used in afforestation and timber plantations. Yet, little is known on how planted larch trees cope with increasing drought. We used a tree-ring network of 818 trees from 31 plantations spanning most of the distribution of Larix principis-rupprechtii to investigate how extreme drought influences larch radial growth in northern China. We found that summer drought, rather than temperature or precipitation, had the strongest relationship with radial growth throughout the region. Drought increased in frequency in recent decades, leaving a strong imprint on the radial growth of larch, particularly in dry sites. Across its distribution, radial growth in larch trees that experienced extreme droughts more frequently displayed lower resistance to drought, but higher recovery after it, suggesting these populations were better adapted to extreme droughts. Radial growth decreased with increasing drought, with particularly severe declines below a threshold Palmer Drought Severity Index (PDSI) value of -3 to -3.5. Extreme droughts (PDSI < -4.5) caused a reduction of 62% of radial growth and chronic drought events caused around 20% reduction in total radial growth compared with mean growth on the driest sites. Given that current climate projections for northern China indicate a strong increase in the frequency and severity of extreme drought, trees in large portions of the largest afforestation project in the world, particularly those in the drier edge, are likely to experience severe growth reductions in the future.

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