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DOI10.1111/gcb.15327
Growing‐season frost is a better predictor of tree growth than mean annual temperature in boreal mixedwood forest plantations
Benjamin Marquis; Yves Bergeron; Martin Simard; Francine Tremblay
2020-09-23
发表期刊Global Change Biology
出版年2020
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Increase in frost damage to trees due to earlier spring dehardening could outweigh the expected increase in forest productivity caused by climate warming. We quantified the impact of growing‐season frosts on the performance of three spruce species (white, black, and Norway spruce) and various seed sources with different frost tolerance in two plantations, established on both sides of the eastern Canadian boreal‐temperate forest ecotone. The objectives of this study were to determine (a) if spruce species and seed sources planted in sites far from their natural provenance would be less adapted to local site conditions, leading to increased frost damage and reduced height growth; (b) at which height above the ground growing‐season frosts ceased to damage apical meristems; and (c) if height growth was best predicted by extreme climatic events (growing‐season frosts) or by mean annual or summer temperature. At each site and for all spruce species and seed sources, we cross‐sectioned spruce trees at different heights above the ground. Tree rings were cross‐dated and screened for frost rings, which were then given a severity score based on cellular damage. Frost severity reduced height growth of all spruce species and provenances at both sites. Height growth of the non‐native Norway spruce was the most reduced by frost severity and was the smallest species at both sites. Frost caused the highest growth reduction in white spruce at the boreal mixedwood site and had the least effect on black spruce at both sites. For all spruce species, height growth was affected up to 2 m above the ground. Model selection based on corrected Akaike's information criteria (AICc) identified that minimum temperature in May was by far the best climate variable predicting tree growth (AICc weight = 1), highlighting the importance of considering extreme climatic events, which are likely to increase in the future.

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条目标识符http://119.78.100.173/C666/handle/2XK7JSWQ/296367
专题气候变化
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Benjamin Marquis,Yves Bergeron,Martin Simard,等. Growing‐season frost is a better predictor of tree growth than mean annual temperature in boreal mixedwood forest plantations[J]. Global Change Biology,2020.
APA Benjamin Marquis,Yves Bergeron,Martin Simard,&Francine Tremblay.(2020).Growing‐season frost is a better predictor of tree growth than mean annual temperature in boreal mixedwood forest plantations.Global Change Biology.
MLA Benjamin Marquis,et al."Growing‐season frost is a better predictor of tree growth than mean annual temperature in boreal mixedwood forest plantations".Global Change Biology (2020).
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