Dendrochronological data from twelve countries proved definite growth response of black alder (Alnus glutinosa [L.] Gaertn.) to climate courses across its distribution range

IF 1.4 Q2 FORESTRY Central European Forestry Journal Pub Date : 2022-08-23 DOI:10.2478/forj-2022-0003
Z. Vacek, S. Vacek, Jan Cukor, Daniel Bulušek, M. Slávik, I. Lukáčik, I. Štefančík, Zuzana Sitková, D. Eşen, F. Ripullone, O. Yıldız, M. Sargıncı, G. D'andrea, A. Weatherall, Václav Šimůnek, Vojtěch Hájek, Ivo Králíček, R. Prausová, A. Bieniasz, A. Prokůpková, T. Putalová
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Abstract Black alder (Alnus glutinosa [L.] Gaertn.) is an important component of riparian and wetland ecosystems in Europe. However, data on the growth of this significant broadleaved tree species is very limited. Presently, black alder currently suffers from the pathogen Phytophthora and is particularly threatened by climate change. The objective of this study was to focus on the impact of climatic variables (precipitation, temperature, extreme climatic events) on the radial growth of alder across its geographic range during the period 1975–2015. The study of alder stands aged 46–108 years was conducted on 24 research plots in a wide altitude range (85–1015 m) in 12 countries of Europe and Asia. The most significant months affecting alder radial growth were February and March, where air temperatures are more significant than precipitation. Heavy frost and extreme weather fluctuations in the first quarter of the year were the main limiting factors for diameter increment. Within the geographical setting, latitude had a higher effect on radial growth compared to longitude. However, the most important variable concerning growth parameters was altitude. The temperature’s effect on the increment was negative in the lowlands and yet turned to positive with increasing altitude. Moreover, growth sensitivity to precipitation significantly decreased with the increasing age of alder stands. In conclusion, the growth variability of alder and the number of negative pointer years increased with time, which was caused by the ongoing climate change and also a possible drop in the groundwater level. Riparian alder stands well supplied with water are better adapted to climatic extremes compared to plateau and marshy sites.
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来自12个国家的树木年代学数据证明了黑杨在其分布范围内对气候变化的确切生长反应
黑桤木[L];[Gaertn.])是欧洲河岸和湿地生态系统的重要组成部分。然而,关于这种重要的阔叶树种生长的数据非常有限。目前,黑桤木受到疫霉的侵袭,尤其受到气候变化的威胁。本研究的目的是关注1975-2015年期间气候变量(降水、温度、极端气候事件)对桤木径向生长的影响。对欧洲和亚洲12个国家的24个研究样地进行了46-108年桤木林龄的研究。影响桤木径向生长最显著的月份是2月和3月,气温比降水更重要。今年第一季度的严重霜冻和极端天气波动是限制直径增加的主要因素。在地理环境中,纬度对径向生长的影响大于经度。然而,最重要的生长参数变量是海拔。在低海拔地区,温度对植被增量的影响为负,随着海拔的升高,温度对植被增量的影响转为正。随着林龄的增加,桤木生长对降水的敏感性显著降低。综上所述,赤杨的生长变率和负指针年数随时间的增加而增加,这是由于持续的气候变化和可能的地下水位下降造成的。与高原和沼泽地区相比,水源充足的河岸桤木林更能适应极端气候。
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期刊介绍: Central European Forestry Journal (published as Lesnícky Èasopis - Forestry Journal until 2016) publishes novel science originating from research in forestry and related braches. Central European Forestry Journal is a professional peer-reviewed scientific journal published 4-time a year. The journal contains original papers and review papers of basic and applied research from all fields of forestry and related disciplines. The editorial office accepts the manuscripts within the focus of the journal exclusively in English language. The journal does not have article processing charges (APCs) nor article submission charges. Central European Forestry Journal, abbreviation: Cent. Eur. For. J., publishes original papers and review papers of basic and applied research from all fields of forestry and related scientific areas. The journal focuses on forestry issues relevant for Europe, primarily Central European regions. Original works and review papers can be submitted only in English language.
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