Modelling drought-induced dieback of Aleppo pine at the arid timberline
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en
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European Geosciences Union General Assembly 2016, 2016-04-17, Vienne. 2016, vol. 18, p. np
Résumé en anglais
During the mid 1960’s an ambitious afforestation programme was initiated in the Negev desert of Israel. After fivedecades enduring harsh growing conditions, the Aleppo pine forest of Yatir is now exhibiting signs of ...Lire la suite >
During the mid 1960’s an ambitious afforestation programme was initiated in the Negev desert of Israel. After fivedecades enduring harsh growing conditions, the Aleppo pine forest of Yatir is now exhibiting signs of ‘drought-induced’ dieback. Since 2010, 5-10% of the entire Yatir population have died, however the pattern of mortalityis extremely patchy with some areas exhibiting >80% mortality whilst others display none. In this presentation,we reflect on historic climatic and edaphic conditions that have triggered this landscape mosaic of survival andmortality and how physiological and hydraulic traits vary within this patchwork. In addition, we explore how these pine trees have responded physiologically over recent years (1996-2010) to a series of severe drought events using a combined approach that brings together micrometeorological, dendro-isotopic and dendro-climatological datasets alongside process-based modelling. In particular the dataset trends were investigated with the isotope-enabled ecosystem model MuSICA to explore the consequences of subsequent droughts and embolism on modelled carbohydrate and water pool dynamics and their impact on carbon allocation and ecosystem function.< Réduire
Mots clés
mortalité des arbres
sécheresse
facteur édaphique
facteur climatique
israël
pinus halepensis
Mots clés en anglais
drought
aleppo pine
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Importé de halUnités de recherche