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A retrospective,dual‐isotope approach reveals individual predispositions to winter‐drought induced tree dieback in the southernmost distribution limit of Scots pine
Authors:JORDI VOLTAS  JESÚS JULIO CAMARERO  DAVID CARULLA  MÒNICA AGUILERA  ARACELI ORTIZ  JUAN PEDRO FERRIO
Affiliation:1. Department of Crop and Forest Sciences – AGROTECNIO Center, University of Lleida, , 25198 Lleida, Spain;2. ARAID, Instituto Pirenaico de Ecología, , 50192 Zaragoza, Spain;3. Servicio Provincial de Medio Ambiente de Teruel, Depto. Medio Ambiente, Laboratorio de Sanidad Forestal, , 44400 Mora de Rubielos, Teruel, Spain
Abstract:Winter‐drought induced forest diebacks in the low‐latitude margins of species' distribution ranges can provide new insights into the mechanisms (carbon starvation, hydraulic failure) underlying contrasting tree reactions. We analysed a winter‐drought induced dieback at the Scots pine's southern edge through a dual‐isotope approach (Δ13C and δ18O in tree‐ring cellulose). We hypothesized that a differential long‐term performance, mediated by the interaction between CO2 and climate, determined the fates of individuals during dieback. Declining trees showed a stronger coupling between climate, growth and intrinsic water‐use efficiency (WUEi) than non‐declining individuals that was noticeable for 25 years prior to dieback. The rising stomatal control of water losses with time in declining trees, indicated by negative Δ13C‐δ18O relationships, was likely associated with their native aptitude to grow more and take up more water (suggested by larger tracheid lumen widths) than non‐declining trees and, therefore, to exhibit a greater cavitation risk. Freeze‐thaw episodes occurring in winter 2001 unveiled such physiological differences by triggering dieback in those trees more vulnerable to hydraulic failure. Thus, WUEi tightly modulated growth responses to long‐term warming in declining trees, indicating that co‐occurring individuals were differentially predisposed to winter‐drought mortality. These different performances were unconnected to the depletion of stored carbohydrates.
Keywords:Pinus sylvestris  stable isotopes  water‐use efficiency  hydraulic failure  carbon reserves  tree rings
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