4.7 Article

Douglas Fir Growth Is Constrained by Drought: Delineating the Climatic Limits of Timber Species under Seasonally Dry Conditions

期刊

FORESTS
卷 13, 期 11, 页码 -

出版社

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/f13111796

关键词

basal area increment; dendroecology; minimum wood density; Pseudotsuga menziesii; plantations; radial growth; Vaganov-Shaskin growth model

类别

资金

  1. Ramon y Cajal postdoctoral Program of the SPANISH MINISTRY OF SCIENCE, INNOVATION AND UNIVERSITIES [RyC2020-030647-I]
  2. SPANISH MINISTRY OF SCIENCE, INNOVATION AND UNIVERSITIES [RTI2018-096884-B-C31]
  3. CSIC [PIE-20223AT003]

向作者/读者索取更多资源

Debate exists regarding which tree species can sustain forest ecosystem services in a drier and warmer future. The use of non-native timber species, like Douglas fir, is suggested as a solution to mitigate climate change impacts in Europe. However, more research is needed to define the biogeographical, climatic, and ecological limits for widely planted timber species. This study found that the growth of Douglas fir is constrained by warm and dry conditions, particularly in dry areas.
There is debate on which tree species can sustain forest ecosystem services in a drier and warmer future. In Europe, the use of non-native timber species, such as Douglas fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii [Mirb.] Franco), is suggested as a solution to mitigate climate change impacts because of their high growth resilience to drought. However, the biogeographical, climatic and ecological limits for widely planted timber species still need to be defined. Here, we study the growth response to climate variables and drought of four Douglas fir plantations in northern Spain subjected to contrasting climate conditions. Further, we measure wood density in one of the sites to obtain a better understanding of growth responses to climate. Correlative analyses and simulations based on the Vaganov-Shaskin process-based model confirm that growth of Douglas fir is constrained by warm and dry conditions during summer and early autumn, particularly in the driest study site. Minimum wood density increased in response to dry spring conditions. Therefore, planting Douglas fir in sites with a marked summer drought will result in reduced growth but a dense earlywood. Stands inhabiting dry sites are vulnerable to late-summer drought stress and can act as sentinel plantations, delineating the tolerance climate limits of timber species.

作者

我是这篇论文的作者
点击您的名字以认领此论文并将其添加到您的个人资料中。

评论

主要评分

4.7
评分不足

次要评分

新颖性
-
重要性
-
科学严谨性
-
评价这篇论文

推荐

暂无数据
暂无数据