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The admixture of Quercus sp. in Pinus sylvestris stands influences wood anatomical trait responses to climatic variability and drought events

INTRODUCTION: Forests are threatened by increasingly severe and more frequent drought events worldwide. Mono-specific forests, developed as a consequence of widespread management practices established early last century, seem particularly susceptible to global warming and drought compared with mixed...

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Autores principales: Giberti, Giulia Silvia, von Arx, Georg, Giovannelli, Alessio, du Toit, Ben, Unterholzner, Lucrezia, Bielak, Kamil, Carrer, Marco, Uhl, Enno, Bravo, Felipe, Tonon, Giustino, Wellstein, Camilla
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10687546/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/38034580
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2023.1213814
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author Giberti, Giulia Silvia
von Arx, Georg
Giovannelli, Alessio
du Toit, Ben
Unterholzner, Lucrezia
Bielak, Kamil
Carrer, Marco
Uhl, Enno
Bravo, Felipe
Tonon, Giustino
Wellstein, Camilla
author_facet Giberti, Giulia Silvia
von Arx, Georg
Giovannelli, Alessio
du Toit, Ben
Unterholzner, Lucrezia
Bielak, Kamil
Carrer, Marco
Uhl, Enno
Bravo, Felipe
Tonon, Giustino
Wellstein, Camilla
author_sort Giberti, Giulia Silvia
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description INTRODUCTION: Forests are threatened by increasingly severe and more frequent drought events worldwide. Mono-specific forests, developed as a consequence of widespread management practices established early last century, seem particularly susceptible to global warming and drought compared with mixed-species forests. Although, in several contexts, mixed-species forests display higher species diversity, higher productivity, and higher resilience, previous studies highlighted contrasting findings, with not only many positive but also neutral or negative effects on tree performance that could be related to tree species diversity. Processes underlying this relationship need to be investigated. Wood anatomical traits are informative proxies of tree functioning, and they can potentially provide novel long-term insights in this regard. However, wood anatomical traits are critically understudied in such a context. Here, we assess the role of tree admixture on Pinus sylvestris L. xylem traits such as mean hydraulic diameter, cell wall thickness, and anatomical wood density, and we test the variability of these traits in response to climatic parameters such as temperature, precipitation, and drought event frequency and intensity. METHODS: Three monocultural plots of P. sylvestris and three mixed-stand plots of P. sylvestris and Quercus sp. were identified in Poland and Spain, representing Continental and Mediterranean climate types, respectively. In each plot, we analyzed xylem traits from three P. sylvestris trees, for a total of nine trees in monocultures and nine in mixed stands per study location. RESULTS: The results highlighted that anatomical wood density was one of the most sensitive traits to detect tree responses to climatic conditions and drought under different climate and forest types. Inter-specific facilitation mechanisms were detected in the admixture between P. sylvestris and Quercus sp., especially during the early growing season and during stressful events such as spring droughts, although they had negligible effects in the late growing season. DISCUSSION: Our findings suggest that the admixture between P. sylvestris and Quercus sp. increases the resilience of P. sylvestris to extreme droughts. In a global warming scenario, this admixture could represent a useful adaptive management option.
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spelling pubmed-106875462023-11-30 The admixture of Quercus sp. in Pinus sylvestris stands influences wood anatomical trait responses to climatic variability and drought events Giberti, Giulia Silvia von Arx, Georg Giovannelli, Alessio du Toit, Ben Unterholzner, Lucrezia Bielak, Kamil Carrer, Marco Uhl, Enno Bravo, Felipe Tonon, Giustino Wellstein, Camilla Front Plant Sci Plant Science INTRODUCTION: Forests are threatened by increasingly severe and more frequent drought events worldwide. Mono-specific forests, developed as a consequence of widespread management practices established early last century, seem particularly susceptible to global warming and drought compared with mixed-species forests. Although, in several contexts, mixed-species forests display higher species diversity, higher productivity, and higher resilience, previous studies highlighted contrasting findings, with not only many positive but also neutral or negative effects on tree performance that could be related to tree species diversity. Processes underlying this relationship need to be investigated. Wood anatomical traits are informative proxies of tree functioning, and they can potentially provide novel long-term insights in this regard. However, wood anatomical traits are critically understudied in such a context. Here, we assess the role of tree admixture on Pinus sylvestris L. xylem traits such as mean hydraulic diameter, cell wall thickness, and anatomical wood density, and we test the variability of these traits in response to climatic parameters such as temperature, precipitation, and drought event frequency and intensity. METHODS: Three monocultural plots of P. sylvestris and three mixed-stand plots of P. sylvestris and Quercus sp. were identified in Poland and Spain, representing Continental and Mediterranean climate types, respectively. In each plot, we analyzed xylem traits from three P. sylvestris trees, for a total of nine trees in monocultures and nine in mixed stands per study location. RESULTS: The results highlighted that anatomical wood density was one of the most sensitive traits to detect tree responses to climatic conditions and drought under different climate and forest types. Inter-specific facilitation mechanisms were detected in the admixture between P. sylvestris and Quercus sp., especially during the early growing season and during stressful events such as spring droughts, although they had negligible effects in the late growing season. DISCUSSION: Our findings suggest that the admixture between P. sylvestris and Quercus sp. increases the resilience of P. sylvestris to extreme droughts. In a global warming scenario, this admixture could represent a useful adaptive management option. Frontiers Media S.A. 2023-11-16 /pmc/articles/PMC10687546/ /pubmed/38034580 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2023.1213814 Text en Copyright © 2023 Giberti, von Arx, Giovannelli, du Toit, Unterholzner, Bielak, Carrer, Uhl, Bravo, Tonon and Wellstein https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Plant Science
Giberti, Giulia Silvia
von Arx, Georg
Giovannelli, Alessio
du Toit, Ben
Unterholzner, Lucrezia
Bielak, Kamil
Carrer, Marco
Uhl, Enno
Bravo, Felipe
Tonon, Giustino
Wellstein, Camilla
The admixture of Quercus sp. in Pinus sylvestris stands influences wood anatomical trait responses to climatic variability and drought events
title The admixture of Quercus sp. in Pinus sylvestris stands influences wood anatomical trait responses to climatic variability and drought events
title_full The admixture of Quercus sp. in Pinus sylvestris stands influences wood anatomical trait responses to climatic variability and drought events
title_fullStr The admixture of Quercus sp. in Pinus sylvestris stands influences wood anatomical trait responses to climatic variability and drought events
title_full_unstemmed The admixture of Quercus sp. in Pinus sylvestris stands influences wood anatomical trait responses to climatic variability and drought events
title_short The admixture of Quercus sp. in Pinus sylvestris stands influences wood anatomical trait responses to climatic variability and drought events
title_sort admixture of quercus sp. in pinus sylvestris stands influences wood anatomical trait responses to climatic variability and drought events
topic Plant Science
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10687546/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/38034580
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2023.1213814
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