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Short-Term Effects of Droughts and Cold Winters on the Growth of Scots Pine at Coastal Sand Dunes around the South Baltic Sea

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FORESTS
卷 13, 期 3, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/f13030477

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climate extremes; latewood blue intensity; Pinus sylvestris L; SPEI; stress memory; superposed epoch analysis; tree-ring width

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  1. Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst (DAAD)
  2. Alexander von Humboldt Postdoctoral Fellowship - research consortium BaltRap (The Baltic Sea)
  3. Leibniz Association
  4. Estonian University of Life Sciences [P180024MIME, P200029MIME, P200189MIMP]
  5. Estonian Research Council [PRG1586]
  6. German Research Foundation
  7. Open Access Publication Fund of the University of Greifswald

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Coastal dunes near the Baltic Sea, characterized by Scots pine forests, are affected by water shortages and climate extremes. Using tree rings, this study assessed the impact of droughts and cold winters on coastal forest growth. The findings indicate that Scots pine is particularly sensitive to cold winters.
Coastal dunes near the Baltic Sea are often stabilized by Scots pine forests and are characterized by a mild climate. These ecosystems are affected by water shortages and might be influenced by climate extremes. Considering future climate change, utilizing tree rings could help assess the role of climate extremes on coastal forest growth. We used superposed epoch analysis to study Scots pine responses to droughts and cold winters, with focus on frequency, timing, and duration. We measured ring widths (RW) and latewood blue intensity (LBI) on samples extracted from trees growing at dune ridge and bottom microsites at the south Baltic Sea. At the regional scale, we observed some similarities in tree responses to both extremes between RW and LBI within the same microsite type and region. At the local scale, RW and LBI were more frequently influenced by cold winters than droughts. RW and LBI from dune ridges were more frequently influenced by droughts than RW and LBI from dune bottoms. LBI from both microsites was more often influenced by droughts than RW. RW and LBI from both microsites were similarly often influenced by cold winters. At both scales, the response time of RW and LBI after droughts predominantly lagged by one year, while cold winters were recorded in the same year. The typical duration of growth reductions after both extremes was one year for both RW and LBI. Our study indicates that Scots pine from the Baltic Sea region is sensitive to climate extremes, especially cold winters.

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