Climate triggers and growth effects of cold damage in silver fir (Abies alba Mill.) populations from Eastern Carpathians

IF 2.1 3区 农林科学 Q2 FORESTRY
Trees Pub Date : 2024-03-27 DOI:10.1007/s00468-024-02505-w
Anca Semeniuc Fecioru, Maria Teodosiu, Anca Botezatu
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Key message

At the eastern range limit of silver fir, there is moderate population differentiation in tolerance to frost damages. Differentiated management measures accounting for climate change are required, as some populations are not responding similar to drought and frost damage.

Abstract

Under ongoing climate change, it is expected that in Europe 35% of forests will be at risk of frost, especially in the eastern part. In trees, frost effects are imprinted in rings and our study was conducted in juvenile individuals of silver fir from a trial comprising nine provenances from the eastern species distribution range. We analyzed the main characteristics of frost rings, their climate determinants and influence on height growth. Compared with other species, we found a slightly higher proportion of frost rings, and that the tracheid form was significantly influenced by the position within the ring and the intensity of damage. The climate covariates best explaining the frost damage in the initial and late frost rings were the March minimum temperature and the May mean temperature, respectively. A test of local adaptation indicated two characteristics related to the climatic determined late frost—the growing degree days accumulations until late frost and its day of the year, as significant triggers of the initial and late frost rings. In the initial frost ring, the height growth was negatively influenced by the proportion of annual rings affected over 50% by frost; in the late frost ring, an unexpected-positive influence on height growth of the proportion of total damaged annual rings was identified, possibly related to favorable growing seasons with prolonged autumn activity. Our study identified differentiation between provenances, which was more evident in the initial frost ring, suggesting maladaptation of eastern populations to frost-related events.

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东喀尔巴阡山脉银冷杉(Abies alba Mill.)种群的气候诱因和冷害对生长的影响
关键信息在银冷杉的东部分布区,其种群对霜冻的耐受性存在中度差异。需要根据气候变化采取不同的管理措施,因为有些种群对干旱和霜冻的反应并不相似。 摘要 在当前的气候变化下,预计欧洲 35% 的森林将面临霜冻风险,尤其是在东部地区。在树木中,霜冻的影响会印刻在年轮上,我们的研究是在银冷杉幼年个体中进行的,试验对象包括银冷杉东部分布区的九个产地。我们分析了霜冻年轮的主要特征、其气候决定因素以及对高度增长的影响。与其他树种相比,我们发现霜冻环的比例略高,而且气管的形态受环内位置和损害强度的显著影响。最能解释初霜环和晚霜环冻害的气候协变量分别是 3 月份的最低气温和 5 月份的平均气温。对当地适应性的检验表明,与气候决定晚霜有关的两个特征--晚霜前的生长度日累计数和年日--是初霜环和晚霜环的重要触发因素。在初霜冻环中,受霜冻影响超过 50%的年轮比例对高度增长有负面影响;在晚霜冻环中,受损年轮总数的比例对高度增长有意想不到的正面影响,这可能与秋季活动延长的有利生长季节有关。我们的研究发现了不同产地之间的差异,这种差异在初期霜冻环中更为明显,这表明东部种群对霜冻相关事件的适应不良。
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Trees
Trees 农林科学-林学
CiteScore
4.50
自引率
4.30%
发文量
113
审稿时长
3.8 months
期刊介绍: Trees - Structure and Function publishes original articles on the physiology, biochemistry, functional anatomy, structure and ecology of trees and other woody plants. Also presented are articles concerned with pathology and technological problems, when they contribute to the basic understanding of structure and function of trees. In addition to original articles and short communications, the journal publishes reviews on selected topics concerning the structure and function of trees.
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