Dendrochronological data from twelve countries proved definite growth response of black alder (Alnus glutinosa [L.] Gaertn.) to climate courses across its distribution range

Author:

Vacek Zdeněk1,Vacek Stanislav1,Cukor Jan12,Bulušek Daniel1,Slávik Martin3,Lukáčik Ivan4,Štefančík Igor3,Sitková Zuzana3,Eşen Derya5,Ripullone Francesco6,Yildiz Oktay7,Sarginci Murat7,D’Andrea Giuseppe6,Weatherall Andrew8,Šimůnek Václav1,Hájek Vojtěch1,Králíček Ivo9,Prausová Romana9,Bieniasz Anna10,Prokůpková Anna1,Putalová Tereza1

Affiliation:

1. Czech University of Life Sciences Prague , Faculty of Forestry and Wood Sciences , Kamýcká 129, CZ–165 21 Prague 6 – Suchdol , Czech Republic

2. Forestry and Game Management Research Institute , v.v.i., Strnady 136, CZ–252 02 Jíloviště , Czech Republic

3. National Forest Centre, Forest Research Institute Zvolen , T. G. Masaryka 2175/22, SK–960 01 Zvolen , Slovak Republic

4. Technical University in Zvolen , Borová Hora Arboretum, Borovianská cesta 66, SK–960 03 Zvolen , Slovak Republic

5. Izmir Katip Çelebi University , Forestry Faculty , Cigli, TR–35620 Izmir , Turkey

6. University of Basilicata , School of Agricultural, Forestry, Food, and Environmental Sciences , Viale dell’Ateneo Lucano 10, IT–85100 Potenza , Italy

7. Düzce University , Forestry Faculty , Konuralp Campus, TR–81620 Düzce , Turkey

8. University of Cumbria , National School of Forestry , Fusehill Street, Carlisle, UK-CA12HH Cumbria , United Kingdom

9. University of Hradec Králové , Faculty of Science , Rokitanského 62, CZ–500 03 Hradec Králové , Czech Republic

10. Warsaw University of Life Sciences , Institute of Forest Sciences , Nowoursynowska 159 , Warszawa , Poland

Abstract

Abstract Black alder (Alnus glutinosa [L.] Gaertn.) is an important component of riparian and wetland ecosystems in Europe. However, data on the growth of this significant broadleaved tree species is very limited. Presently, black alder currently suffers from the pathogen Phytophthora and is particularly threatened by climate change. The objective of this study was to focus on the impact of climatic variables (precipitation, temperature, extreme climatic events) on the radial growth of alder across its geographic range during the period 1975–2015. The study of alder stands aged 46–108 years was conducted on 24 research plots in a wide altitude range (85–1015 m) in 12 countries of Europe and Asia. The most significant months affecting alder radial growth were February and March, where air temperatures are more significant than precipitation. Heavy frost and extreme weather fluctuations in the first quarter of the year were the main limiting factors for diameter increment. Within the geographical setting, latitude had a higher effect on radial growth compared to longitude. However, the most important variable concerning growth parameters was altitude. The temperature’s effect on the increment was negative in the lowlands and yet turned to positive with increasing altitude. Moreover, growth sensitivity to precipitation significantly decreased with the increasing age of alder stands. In conclusion, the growth variability of alder and the number of negative pointer years increased with time, which was caused by the ongoing climate change and also a possible drop in the groundwater level. Riparian alder stands well supplied with water are better adapted to climatic extremes compared to plateau and marshy sites.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

Forestry

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