Influence of crown morphology and branch architecture on tree radial growth of drought-affected Fagus sylvatica L

Abstract: Trees are able to adapt to changing environmental conditions through modifications in their crown morphology and branch architecture. In light-limited environments, tree structures are mainly optimised to increase light interception. This might have side effects on other properties such as the hydraulic system that determines water conduction and tree reactions to drought events. Given the increasing exposure of forest ecosystems to drought stress it is thus crucial to investigate possible correlations between the crown morphology and branch architecture and drought responses. Our study aimed to compare different crown archetypes and branch characteristics of European beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) in their reaction to drought, which was assessed by measuring tree-ring widths of increment cores sampled at breast height. Using Terrestrial Laser Scanning and Quantitative Structure Models, we explored various crown morphological and branch architectural characteristics of 67 beech trees and identified three species-specific crown archetypes. The crown archetypes and branch variables were contrasted with growth responses using linear mixed models. While productivity levels differed, the negative impact of drought stress on radial growth was consistent across all crown archetypes. Nevertheless, certain branch architectural variables were important predictors for radial growth in drought situations. Specifically, long water conduction paths and many branching nodes along those paths were positively influencing growth. Our results indicate that trees showing these characteristics might have a competitive edge regarding drought-affected radial growth compared to others. They could be promoted through thinning measures, which would allow improving the adaption of existing beech forests in situ to climate change and drought stress

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Deutsche Nationalbibliothek Frankfurt am Main
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Online-Ressource
Sprache
Englisch
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Forest ecosystems. - 11 (2024) , 100237, ISSN: 2197-5620

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Freiburg
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2024
Urheber

DOI
10.1016/j.fecs.2024.100237
URN
urn:nbn:de:bsz:25-freidok-2563043
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