疏伐对减轻中国东南部亚热带人工林中冷杉旱后遗留影响的效果

IF 2.7 3区 农林科学 Q1 FORESTRY
Ruiting Liang, Yifu Wang, Yujun Sun, Zhaoting zhu, Rui Li
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干旱后的遗产效应在全球森林中广泛存在,严重影响树木在干旱后的生长恢复和易感性。间伐是一种常见的森林管理方法,用于改变树木的生长和气候-生长关系。虽然已经研究了疏伐对干旱期间树木反应的影响,但疏伐如何调节旱后遗留效应在很大程度上仍是未知数。在本研究中,我们基于 140 棵树的树环数据,利用量子混合效应模型研究了中国东南部冷杉(Cunninghamia lanceolata)的疏伐对旱后遗留效应的影响。树环数据是对 10 年前在 8 年树龄的人工林中进行的疏伐试验的分层抽样,包括四种疏伐强度(树木数量减少 20%、25%、33% 和 50%)和未疏伐对照处理。干旱对树木生长的影响与树木的社会地位呈正相关,地位越高,影响越大,变化也越大。未进行疏伐管理的优势大树的干旱遗留效应最大。虽然不同数量级的疏伐效果略有不同,但都表明疏伐可以减轻干旱后的生长遗留影响,而且随着疏伐强度的增加,减轻效果更加明显。疏伐也能降低干旱后的气候敏感性,但仅限于中等疏伐(疏伐强度为 20% 和 25%)。较重的疏伐(疏伐强度为 33% 和 50%)反而会增强树木生长对干旱后气候变化的反应。要真正从森林疏伐管理中获得旱后效益,需要仔细考虑疏伐强度。我们的研究结果表明,除了减少干旱对生长的遗留影响外,轻度疏伐还能减轻干旱后的气候依赖性,有利于树木从干旱中恢复。这项研究的结果有助于在干旱日益频繁的情况下,为易受干旱影响的人工林制定适应性管理策略。
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Effectiveness of thinning in mitigating post-drought legacy effects on Chinese fir in subtropical plantation forests, Southeastern China

Legacy effects following drought are widely detected across worldwide forests, significantly affecting the growth recovery and susceptibility of trees after droughts. Thinning is a common forest management practice used to alter tree growth and climate-growth relationships. Although the effects of thinning on tree response during drought have been investigated, how thinning modulates post-drought legacy effects remains largely unknown. In this study, based on tree-ring data of 140 trees, we examined the effects of thinning on post-drought legacy effects using the quantile mixed effect model for Chinese fir (Cunninghamia lanceolata) in Southeastern China. The tree-ring data were stratified sampling from a thinning experiment applied 10 years ago in 8-year-old plantations, and included four thinning intensities (20 %, 25 %, 33 %, and 50 % reduction of tree number) and an unthinned control treatment. Drought legacy effects of tree growth positively depended on tree social status with the magnitudes and variations larger in higher status classes. Dominant large trees without thinning management had the greatest drought legacy effects. Although the effects of thinning varied slightly at different quantiles, they all indicated that thinning mitigated the growth legacies after drought and the reduction effect was more pronounced with increasing thinning intensity. Thinning could also reduce post-drought climate sensitivities, but only after moderate thinning (20 % and 25 % thinning intensity). Heavier thinning (33 % and 50 % thinning intensity) instead enhanced tree growth responses to climate changes following drought. Thinning intensity needs to be carefully considered to really reap the post-drought benefits of forest thinning management. Our findings suggested that mild thinning offered an alleviation of climate dependency following drought in addition to reducing drought legacy effects on growth, benefiting tree recovery from drought. The results of this study are useful to inform management adaptive strategies for drought-vulnerable plantations under increasingly frequent droughts.

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Dendrochronologia
Dendrochronologia FORESTRY-GEOGRAPHY, PHYSICAL
CiteScore
5.50
自引率
13.30%
发文量
82
审稿时长
22.8 weeks
期刊介绍: Dendrochronologia is a peer-reviewed international scholarly journal that presents high-quality research related to growth rings of woody plants, i.e., trees and shrubs, and the application of tree-ring studies. The areas covered by the journal include, but are not limited to: Archaeology Botany Climatology Ecology Forestry Geology Hydrology Original research articles, reviews, communications, technical notes and personal notes are considered for publication.
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