Drought dimensions impact birch resistance and resilience and their determining factors across semiarid forests of northern China

IF 5.6 1区 农林科学 Q1 AGRONOMY
Jie Kang , Haihua Shen , Yizhen Liu , Pengzhen Ma , Bo Wu , Longchao Xu , Jingyun Fang
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Tree growth in forests is affected independently or jointly by drought dimensions, namely severity, timing, and duration, making the accurate modeling predictions a formidable challenge, and it still remains uncertain how trees respond to multiple dimensions of drought. Here, we quantified the dynamic response of tree growth (evaluated by resistance and resilience) to different dimensions of droughts, and their determined factors, using tree-ring data of 320 trees in 15 birch (Betula platyphylla) forests from semiarid regions across northern China, in conjunction with environmental and biological data. Our results showed that trees had the highest resistance and resilience to extreme droughts occurring in wet seasons, and had the lowest resistance and resilience to extreme droughts occurring in both dry and wet seasons (DS+WS). Surprisingly, we found a novel result that the negative effects of continuous droughts were not always more impactful than those of single droughts. Trees had similar resistance to different durations of DS+WS droughts, and showed no difference in tree resilience between single and continuous droughts when drought severity increased. Tree resistance and resilience to each dimension of droughts showed robust relationships with climatic and soil factors, but were driven by different biological traits. Tall trees with drought-sensitive leaves were the most vulnerable to droughts in dry seasons, but older trees were less resistant to droughts in wet seasons. This study highlights that multiple drought dimensions are crucial factors determining drought impacts on tree resistance and resilience, which may have a wide range of implications for predictions and uncertainty assessments of tree growth and forest management in semiarid regions.
干旱维度对中国北方半干旱区桦树抗逆性和恢复力的影响及其决定因素
森林中树木的生长会受到干旱严重程度、时间和持续时间等因素的单独或共同影响,这使得准确的建模预测成为一项艰巨的挑战,而树木如何对干旱的多个方面做出响应仍不确定。在此,我们利用中国北方半干旱地区 15 个桦树林中 320 棵树的树环数据,结合环境和生物数据,量化了树木生长(通过抗性和恢复力评估)对不同干旱维度及其决定因素的动态响应。结果表明,树木对湿季极端干旱的抵抗力和恢复力最高,对干季和湿季极端干旱(DS+WS)的抵抗力和恢复力最低。令人惊讶的是,我们发现了一个新结果,即连续干旱的负面影响并不总是比单次干旱的影响更大。树木对不同持续时间的干旱(DS+WS)具有相似的抵抗力,而且当干旱严重程度增加时,树木的恢复力在单次干旱和连续干旱之间没有差异。树木对各方面干旱的抵抗力和恢复力与气候和土壤因子有密切关系,但受不同生物特征的驱动。叶片对干旱敏感的高大树木在旱季最容易受到干旱的影响,但在雨季,树龄较长的树木对干旱的抵抗力较弱。这项研究强调,干旱的多个维度是决定干旱对树木抗性和恢复力影响的关键因素,这可能对半干旱地区树木生长和森林管理的预测和不确定性评估产生广泛影响。
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来源期刊
CiteScore
10.30
自引率
9.70%
发文量
415
审稿时长
69 days
期刊介绍: Agricultural and Forest Meteorology is an international journal for the publication of original articles and reviews on the inter-relationship between meteorology, agriculture, forestry, and natural ecosystems. Emphasis is on basic and applied scientific research relevant to practical problems in the field of plant and soil sciences, ecology and biogeochemistry as affected by weather as well as climate variability and change. Theoretical models should be tested against experimental data. Articles must appeal to an international audience. Special issues devoted to single topics are also published. Typical topics include canopy micrometeorology (e.g. canopy radiation transfer, turbulence near the ground, evapotranspiration, energy balance, fluxes of trace gases), micrometeorological instrumentation (e.g., sensors for trace gases, flux measurement instruments, radiation measurement techniques), aerobiology (e.g. the dispersion of pollen, spores, insects and pesticides), biometeorology (e.g. the effect of weather and climate on plant distribution, crop yield, water-use efficiency, and plant phenology), forest-fire/weather interactions, and feedbacks from vegetation to weather and the climate system.
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