Leaf isotopes reveal tree diversity effects on the functional responses to the pan‐European 2018 summer drought

Author:

Jing Xin12ORCID,Baum Christel3ORCID,Castagneyrol Bastien4ORCID,Eisenhauer Nico56ORCID,Ferlian Olga56ORCID,Gebauer Tobias7ORCID,Hajek Peter7ORCID,Jactel Hervé4ORCID,Muys Bart2ORCID,Nock Charles A.78ORCID,Ponette Quentin9ORCID,Rose Laura710ORCID,Saurer Matthias11ORCID,Scherer‐Lorenzen Michael7ORCID,Verheyen Kris12ORCID,Van Meerbeek Koenraad213ORCID

Affiliation:

1. State Key Laboratory of Herbage Improvement and Grassland Agro‐Ecosystems, and College of Pastoral Agriculture Science and Technology Lanzhou University Lanzhou 730020 China

2. Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences KU Leuven Leuven 3001 Belgium

3. Soil Science, Faculty of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences University of Rostock Justus‐von‐Liebig‐Weg 6 Rostock 18059 Germany

4. BIOGECO, INRAE University of Bordeaux Cestas 33610 France

5. German Centre for Integrative Biodiversity Research (iDiv) Halle‐Jena‐Leipzig Puschstrasse 4 Leipzig 04103 Germany

6. Institute of Biology, Leipzig University Puschstrasse 4 Leipzig 04103 Germany

7. Geobotany, Faculty of Biology University of Freiburg Schänzlestr. 1 Freiburg 79104 Germany

8. Renewable Resources, Faculty of Agriculture, Life and Environmental Sciences University of Alberta Edmonton AB T6G 2R3 Canada

9. Earth and Life Institute, Université catholique de Louvain Croix du Sud 2 ‐ box L7.05.24 Louvain‐la‐Neuve 1348 Belgium

10. Ministry of Environment, Climate, Energy and Agriculture (BUKEA) Hamburg 21109 Germany

11. Forest Dynamics, Swiss Federal Research Institute WSL Birmensdorf Zuercherstrasse 111 Birmensdorf 8903 Switzerland

12. Forest & Nature Lab, Campus Gontrode, Department of Environment Ghent University Melle‐Gontrode 9090 Belgium

13. KU Leuven Plant Institute, KU Leuven Leuven 3001 Belgium

Abstract

Summary Recent droughts have strongly impacted forest ecosystems and are projected to increase in frequency, intensity, and duration in the future together with continued warming. While evidence suggests that tree diversity can regulate drought impacts in natural forests, few studies examine whether mixed tree plantations are more resistant to the impacts of severe droughts. Using natural variations in leaf carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) isotopic ratios, that is δ13C and δ15N, as proxies for drought response, we analyzed the effects of tree species richness on the functional responses of tree plantations to the pan‐European 2018 summer drought in seven European tree diversity experiments. We found that leaf δ13C decreased with increasing tree species richness, indicating less drought stress. This effect was not related to drought intensity, nor desiccation tolerance of the tree species. Leaf δ15N increased with drought intensity, indicating a shift toward more open N cycling as water availability diminishes. Additionally, drought intensity was observed to alter the influence of tree species richness on leaf δ15N from weakly negative under low drought intensity to weakly positive under high drought intensity. Overall, our findings suggest that dual leaf isotope analysis helps understand the interaction between drought, nutrients, and species richness.

Publisher

Wiley

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