Frost and drought: effects of extreme weather events on stem carbon dynamics in a Mediterranean beech forest
Abstract
Data di Pubblicazione:
2020
Abstract:
The effects of short-term extreme events on tree functioning and physiology are still rather
elusive. European beech is one of the most sensitive species to late frost and water shortage.
We investigated the intra-annual C dynamics in stems under such conditions.
Wood formation and stem CO 2 efflux were monitored in a Mediterranean beech forest for
three years (2015-2017), including a late frost (2016) and a summer drought (2017).
The late frost reduced radial growth and, consequently, the amount of carbon fixed in the
stem biomass by 80%. Stem carbon efflux in 2016 was reduced by 25%, which can be
attributed to the reduction of effluxes due to growth respiration. Counter to our expectations,
we found no effects of the 2017 summer drought on radial growth and stem carbon efflux.
The studied extreme weather events had various effects on tree growth. Even though late
spring frost had a devastating impact on beech radial growth in the current year, trees fully
recovered in the following growing season, indicating high resilience of beech to this
stressful event.
Tipologia CRIS:
04.02 Abstract in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
Tree ring; Frost; Drought; Beech
Elenco autori:
REZAEI SANGSARAKI, Negar; Matteucci, Giorgio; Collalti, Alessio; D'Andrea, Ettore
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