Climatic responses of tree-ring width and δ13C signatures of sessile oak (Quercus petraea Liebl.) on soils with contrasting water supply

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Werner Härdtle
Thomas Niemeyer
Thorsten Assmann
Armin Aulinger
Andreas Fichtner
Anne Lang
Christoph Leuschner
Burkhard Neuwirth
Laurent Pfister
Markus Quante
Christian Ries
Andreas Schuldt
Goddert von Oheimb
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[1] University of Lüneburg,Institute of Ecology
[2] Helmholtz-Center Geesthacht,Institute of Coastal Research
[3] University of Kiel,Institute of Natural Resource Conservation
[4] University of Göttingen,Albrecht von Haller Institute for Plant Sciences
[5] DeLaWi Tree Ring Analysis,undefined
[6] Centre de Recherche Public—Gabriel Lippmann,undefined
[7] Musée National d’Histoire Naturelle,undefined
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Plant Ecology | 2013年 / 214卷
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Climate change; Dendrochemistry; Dendroecology; Luxembourg; Water use efficiency;
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We investigated climate–growth relationships (in terms of tree-ring width, basal area increment (BAI), and tree-ring δ13C signatures) of Quercus petraea in Central Europe (Luxembourg). Tree responses were assessed for 160 years and compared for sites with contrasting water supply (i.e. Cambisols vs. Regosols with 175 and 42 mm available water capacity, respectively). Oak trees displayed very low climate sensitivity, and climatic variables explained only 24 and 21 % of variance in tree-ring width (TRW) (Cambisol and Regosol sites, respectively). Contrary to our expectations, site-related differences in growth responses (i.e. BAI, δ13C signatures) to climate shifts were not significant. This finding suggests a high plasticity of oak trees in the study area. Despite a distinct growth depression found for all trees in the decade 1988–1997 (attributable to increasing annual mean temperatures by 1.1 °C), oak trees completely recovered in subsequent years. This indicates a high resilience of sessile oak to climate change. Shifts in δ13Ccorr signatures were mainly affected by temperature, and peaks in δ13Ccorr values (corrected for the anthropogenic increase in atmospheric CO2) coincided with decadal maximum temperatures. Correlations between δ13C signatures and TRW (mainly affected by precipitation) were not significant. This finding suggests that wood growth often was disconnected from carbon assimilation (e.g. due to carbon storage in the trunk or allocation to seeds). Since the selection of drought-resistant tree species gains importance within the context of adaptive forest management strategies, Q. petraea proves to be an adaptive tree species in Central Europe’s forests under shifting climatic conditions.
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