1. Wood-trait analysis to understand climatic factors triggering intra-annual density-fluctuations in co-occurring Mediterranean trees
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Veronica De Micco, Giovanna Battipaglia, Angela Balzano, Balzano, Angela, Battipaglia, Giovanna, De Micco, Veronica, Balzano, A., Battipaglia, G., and De Micco, V.
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0106 biological sciences ,Functional role ,Mediterranean climate ,Functional wood trait ,Climate change ,Plant Science ,False ring ,01 natural sciences ,Pinus pinea L ,Tree rings ,Co occurring ,Precipitation ,Semi-Arid climate ,Arbutus unedo ,040101 forestry ,biology ,Ecology ,Forestry ,04 agricultural and veterinary sciences ,biology.organism_classification ,Arbutus unedo L ,Tracheid ,0401 agriculture, forestry, and fisheries ,Environmental science ,Trait analysis ,010606 plant biology & botany - Abstract
Mediterranean trees and shrubs form intra-annual density fluctuations (IADFs) in tree rings as a sign of their plasticity in wood formation in response to intraseasonal variations of environmental conditions. Different species show a different aptitude to form IADFs, due to their diverse ability to cope with climate stressors, since the occurrence of IADFs may affect plant hydraulics. Dendroecology and quantitative wood anatomy were used to characterise IADFs in Pinus pinea and Arbutus unedo co-occurring at a Mediterranean site in Italy. The relations between climate parameters (i.e. temperature and precipitation) and intra-annual tree-ring traits (i. e. IADF frequency and conduit size) were analysed to highlight the main triggers for IADF formation and their functional role.Data showed that both species are characterised by a high plastic response to climate and formed a high frequency of L-IADFs (occurrence of earlywoodlike conduits in latewood). The two species, although forming the same type of IADFs, showed different sensitivity to environmental factors. Pinus pinea showed a high dependence of tracheid size on temperature, while Arbutus unedo was more sensitive to precipitation in spring and autumn. Arbutus unedo promptly developed more than one IADF per year in response to rainfall events following drought periods.The overall results were useful to compare the aptitude of the two species in forming IADFs and to highlight the factors priming their formation. This is useful to understand wood growth reactions to environmental drivers and to evaluate the adaptive capabilities in these two species, and thus to predict forest reactions after climate changes.
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- 2019
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