不断变化的环境条件下纯林和与苏格兰松混交林中海上松(Pinus pinaster Ait.)径向增量的动态变化

IF 2.6 2区 农林科学 Q1 FORESTRY
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摘要 由于气候变化增加了非生物和生物森林干扰的频率和严重程度,森林动态正在发生深刻的变化。由于干旱期的不可预测性及其严重程度的变化,地中海森林通常更加脆弱。地中海地区的 Pinus pinaster 森林正在出现与气候变化有关的腐烂症状。有明确的证据表明,推广混合物可以作为一种有效的森林适应战略。为此,我们试图更好地了解松柏混交林和纯林林分中松柏径向生长动态对各种因素的反应,并为松柏与西洋杉混交时的动态提供有价值的见解。在这项研究中,我们考察了纯林与混交林间小叶松随气候变化而产生的年内累积径向增量模式的变化。利用连续五个气候不同年份(2016-2020年)收集的带状测径仪数据,采用非线性混合效应模型方法分析了混合林分和纯林分中小叶松年内累积径向增量模式的差异。松柏的年内径向增量模式显示出显著的年际差异,并随树木大小而变化,大树的径向增量更大。混合林分中树木的平均径向增量高于纯林分中的相应树木。夏季最高气温的升高对树木的年累积增量有负面影响,与树木组成无关,但对纯林中树木的影响较小。春季降水量增加了生长季节的长度,而春季最高气温升高则会提前出现拐点。我们的研究结果凸显了松柏在适应不同的年内和年际环境条件以及与其他树种的竞争方面具有很强的可塑性,并表明促进松柏与其他树种的混交可能是适应气候变化的一种有趣的管理策略。
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Radial increment dynamics of Maritime pine (Pinus pinaster Ait.) in pure and mixed stands with Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) under changing environmental conditions

Abstract

Forest dynamics are undergoing profound alteration due to the fact that climate change is increasing the frequency and severity of abiotic and biotic forest disturbances. Because of the unpredictable nature of the drought periods and the variation in their severity, Mediterranean forests are typically more vulnerable. Mediterranean Pinus pinaster forests are showing decay symptoms linked to climate change. There is clear evidence that promoting mixtures can serve as an effective forest adaptation strategy. In this regard, we sought to better understand the responses of P. pinaster radial growth dynamics to various factors, in both mixed and pure forest stands, and provide valuable insights into P. pinaster dynamics when mixed with P. sylvestris. In this study, we examined the variation of intra-annual cumulative radial increment patterns in response to the climate of P. pinaster between pure and mixed stands with P. sylvestris. Using data from band dendrometers collected over five consecutive climatically distinct years (2016–2020), a nonlinear mixed-effect model approach was used to analyze the differences in intra-annual cumulative radial increment patterns for P. pinaster between years in mixed and pure stands. The intra-annual radial increment pattern of P. pinaster showed significant year-to-year variation and varied with tree size, with greater increment in larger trees. Trees in mixed stands had a higher mean radial increment compared to corresponding ones in pure stands. Increased summer maximum temperatures negatively affected tree cumulative annual increment regardless of composition, but with a lower impact on trees in pure stands. Spring precipitation increased the length of the growing season, while higher spring maximum temperatures triggered an earlier inflection point. Our results highlight the high plasticity of P. pinaster in adapting to varying intra- and inter-annual environmental conditions and competition with other species and suggest that promoting mixtures with P. sylvestris may be an interesting management strategy for adaptation to climate change.

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3.60%
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77
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6-16 weeks
期刊介绍: The European Journal of Forest Research focuses on publishing innovative results of empirical or model-oriented studies which contribute to the development of broad principles underlying forest ecosystems, their functions and services. Papers which exclusively report methods, models, techniques or case studies are beyond the scope of the journal, while papers on studies at the molecular or cellular level will be considered where they address the relevance of their results to the understanding of ecosystem structure and function. Papers relating to forest operations and forest engineering will be considered if they are tailored within a forest ecosystem context.
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