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Resin tapping in Pinus pinaster: effects on growth and response function to climate
Dendrocronología sobre Pinus pinaster, como la recolección de resina y los factores climáticos han afectado a su crecimiento
Western-Mediterranean Pinus pinaster tree ring widths and indices for the period 1950-2014
Aim: We investigate the effects of the environmental and geographical processes driving growth resilience and recovery in response to drought inMediterraneanPinus pinasterforests. We explicitly consider how intra-specific variability modulates growth resilience to drought.
Location: western Mediterranean basin
Methods: We analyzed tree rings froma large network of 48 forests (836 trees) encompassing wide ecological and climatic gradients and including six provenances. To characterize the major constraints of P. pinaster growth under extremely dry conditions, we simulated growth responses to temperature and soil moisture using a process-based growth model coupled with the quantification of climate-growth relationships.Then, we related growth-resilience indices to provenance and site variables considering different drought events.
Results: P. pinaster displayed strong variation in growth resilience across its distributional range, but common patterns were found within each provenance. Post-drought resilience increased with elevation and drier conditions but decreased with spring precipitation. Trees from dry sites were less resistant to drought but recovered faster than trees from wet sites.
Main conclusions: Resilience strategies differed among tree provenances: wet forests showed higher growth resistance to drought, while dry forests presentedfaster growthrecovery, suggesting different impacts of climate warming on forest productivity.We detected geographicallystructured resilience patterns corresponding to different provenances,confirming high intra-specific variability in response to drought. This information should be included in species distribution models to simulate forest responses toclimate warming and forecasted aridification
Resist, recover or both? Growth plasticity in response to drought is geographically structured and linked to intraspecific variability in Pinus pinaster
Текст статьи не публикуется в открытом доступе в соответствии с политикой журнала.Aim: We investigate the effects of the environmental and geographical processes
driving growth resilience and recovery in response to drought in Mediterranean
Pinus pinaster forests. We explicitly consider how intraspecific variability modulates
growth resilience to drought.
Location: Western Mediterranean basin.
Methods: We analysed tree rings from a large network of 48 forests (836 trees)
encompassing wide ecological and climatic gradients, including six provenances. To
characterize the major constraints of P. pinaster growth under extremely dry conditions,
we simulated growth responses to temperature and soil moisture using a process-
based growth model coupled with the quantification of climate–growth
relationships. Then, we related growth–resilience indices to provenance and site
variables considering different drought events.
Results: Pinus pinaster displayed strong variation in growth resilience across its distributional
range, but common patterns were found within each provenance. Postdrought
resilience increased with elevation and drier conditions but decreased with
spring precipitation. Trees from dry sites were less resistant to drought but recovered
faster than trees from wet sites.
Main conclusions: Resilience strategies differed among tree provenances: wet forests
showed higher growth resistance to drought, while dry forests presented faster
growth recovery, suggesting different impacts of climate warming on forest productivity.
We detected geographically structured resilience patterns corresponding to
different provenances, confirming high intraspecific variability in response to
drought. This information should be included in species distribution models to simulate
forest responses to climate warming and forecasted aridification