A multi-species synthesis of physiological mechanisms in drought-induced tree mortality
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Texto Completo: | http://hdl.handle.net/10316/87201 https://doi.org/10.1038/s41559-017-0248-x |
Resumo: | Widespread tree mortality associated with drought has been observed on all forested continents and global change is expected to exacerbate vegetation vulnerability. Forest mortality has implications for future biosphere-atmosphere interactions of carbon, water and energy balance, and is poorly represented in dynamic vegetation models. Reducing uncertainty requires improved mortality projections founded on robust physiological processes. However, the proposed mechanisms of drought-induced mortality, including hydraulic failure and carbon starvation, are unresolved. A growing number of empirical studies have investigated these mechanisms, but data have not been consistently analysed across species and biomes using a standardized physiological framework. Here, we show that xylem hydraulic failure was ubiquitous across multiple tree taxa at drought-induced mortality. All species assessed had 60% or higher loss of xylem hydraulic conductivity, consistent with proposed theoretical and modelled survival thresholds. We found diverse responses in non-structural carbohydrate reserves at mortality, indicating that evidence supporting carbon starvation was not universal. Reduced non-structural carbohydrates were more common for gymnosperms than angiosperms, associated with xylem hydraulic vulnerability, and may have a role in reducing hydraulic function. Our finding that hydraulic failure at drought-induced mortality was persistent across species indicates that substantial improvement in vegetation modelling can be achieved using thresholds in hydraulic function. |
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A multi-species synthesis of physiological mechanisms in drought-induced tree mortalityWidespread tree mortality associated with drought has been observed on all forested continents and global change is expected to exacerbate vegetation vulnerability. Forest mortality has implications for future biosphere-atmosphere interactions of carbon, water and energy balance, and is poorly represented in dynamic vegetation models. Reducing uncertainty requires improved mortality projections founded on robust physiological processes. However, the proposed mechanisms of drought-induced mortality, including hydraulic failure and carbon starvation, are unresolved. A growing number of empirical studies have investigated these mechanisms, but data have not been consistently analysed across species and biomes using a standardized physiological framework. Here, we show that xylem hydraulic failure was ubiquitous across multiple tree taxa at drought-induced mortality. All species assessed had 60% or higher loss of xylem hydraulic conductivity, consistent with proposed theoretical and modelled survival thresholds. We found diverse responses in non-structural carbohydrate reserves at mortality, indicating that evidence supporting carbon starvation was not universal. Reduced non-structural carbohydrates were more common for gymnosperms than angiosperms, associated with xylem hydraulic vulnerability, and may have a role in reducing hydraulic function. Our finding that hydraulic failure at drought-induced mortality was persistent across species indicates that substantial improvement in vegetation modelling can be achieved using thresholds in hydraulic function.2017-09info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlehttp://hdl.handle.net/10316/87201http://hdl.handle.net/10316/87201https://doi.org/10.1038/s41559-017-0248-xpor2397-334X29046541Adams, Henry DZeppel, Melanie J BAnderegg, William R LHartmann, HenrikLandhäusser, Simon MTissue, David THuxman, Travis EHudson, Patrick JFranz, Trenton EAllen, Craig DAnderegg, Leander D LBarron-Gafford, Greg ABeerling, David JBreshears, David DBrodribb, Timothy JBugmann, HaraldCobb, Richard CCollins, Adam DDickman, L TurinDuan, HonglangEwers, Brent EGaliano, LucíaGalvez, David AForner, Nuria GarciaGaylord, Monica LGermino, Matthew JGessler, ArthurHacke, Uwe GHakamada, RodrigoHector, AndyJenkins, Michael WKane, Jeffrey MKolb, Thomas ELaw, Darin JLewis, James DLimousin, Jean-MarcLove, David MMacalady, Alison KMartínez-Vilalta, JordiMencuccini, MaurizioMitchell, Patrick JMuss, Jordan DO'Brien, Michael JO'Grady, Anthony PPangle, Robert EPinkard, Elizabeth APiper, Frida IPlaut, Jennifer APockman, William TQuirk, JoeReinhardt, KeithRipullone, FrancescoRyan, Michael GSala, AnnaSevanto, SannaSperry, John SVargas, RodrigoVennetier, MichelWay, Danielle AXu, ChonggangYepez, Enrico AMcDowell, Nate Ginfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2019-06-17T20:40:03Zoai:estudogeral.uc.pt:10316/87201Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T21:08:10.613025Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse |
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A multi-species synthesis of physiological mechanisms in drought-induced tree mortality |
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A multi-species synthesis of physiological mechanisms in drought-induced tree mortality |
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A multi-species synthesis of physiological mechanisms in drought-induced tree mortality Adams, Henry D |
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A multi-species synthesis of physiological mechanisms in drought-induced tree mortality |
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A multi-species synthesis of physiological mechanisms in drought-induced tree mortality |
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A multi-species synthesis of physiological mechanisms in drought-induced tree mortality |
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A multi-species synthesis of physiological mechanisms in drought-induced tree mortality |
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A multi-species synthesis of physiological mechanisms in drought-induced tree mortality |
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Adams, Henry D |
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Adams, Henry D Zeppel, Melanie J B Anderegg, William R L Hartmann, Henrik Landhäusser, Simon M Tissue, David T Huxman, Travis E Hudson, Patrick J Franz, Trenton E Allen, Craig D Anderegg, Leander D L Barron-Gafford, Greg A Beerling, David J Breshears, David D Brodribb, Timothy J Bugmann, Harald Cobb, Richard C Collins, Adam D Dickman, L Turin Duan, Honglang Ewers, Brent E Galiano, Lucía Galvez, David A Forner, Nuria Garcia Gaylord, Monica L Germino, Matthew J Gessler, Arthur Hacke, Uwe G Hakamada, Rodrigo Hector, Andy Jenkins, Michael W Kane, Jeffrey M Kolb, Thomas E Law, Darin J Lewis, James D Limousin, Jean-Marc Love, David M Macalady, Alison K Martínez-Vilalta, Jordi Mencuccini, Maurizio Mitchell, Patrick J Muss, Jordan D O'Brien, Michael J O'Grady, Anthony P Pangle, Robert E Pinkard, Elizabeth A Piper, Frida I Plaut, Jennifer A Pockman, William T Quirk, Joe Reinhardt, Keith Ripullone, Francesco Ryan, Michael G Sala, Anna Sevanto, Sanna Sperry, John S Vargas, Rodrigo Vennetier, Michel Way, Danielle A Xu, Chonggang Yepez, Enrico A McDowell, Nate G |
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Zeppel, Melanie J B Anderegg, William R L Hartmann, Henrik Landhäusser, Simon M Tissue, David T Huxman, Travis E Hudson, Patrick J Franz, Trenton E Allen, Craig D Anderegg, Leander D L Barron-Gafford, Greg A Beerling, David J Breshears, David D Brodribb, Timothy J Bugmann, Harald Cobb, Richard C Collins, Adam D Dickman, L Turin Duan, Honglang Ewers, Brent E Galiano, Lucía Galvez, David A Forner, Nuria Garcia Gaylord, Monica L Germino, Matthew J Gessler, Arthur Hacke, Uwe G Hakamada, Rodrigo Hector, Andy Jenkins, Michael W Kane, Jeffrey M Kolb, Thomas E Law, Darin J Lewis, James D Limousin, Jean-Marc Love, David M Macalady, Alison K Martínez-Vilalta, Jordi Mencuccini, Maurizio Mitchell, Patrick J Muss, Jordan D O'Brien, Michael J O'Grady, Anthony P Pangle, Robert E Pinkard, Elizabeth A Piper, Frida I Plaut, Jennifer A Pockman, William T Quirk, Joe Reinhardt, Keith Ripullone, Francesco Ryan, Michael G Sala, Anna Sevanto, Sanna Sperry, John S Vargas, Rodrigo Vennetier, Michel Way, Danielle A Xu, Chonggang Yepez, Enrico A McDowell, Nate G |
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Adams, Henry D Zeppel, Melanie J B Anderegg, William R L Hartmann, Henrik Landhäusser, Simon M Tissue, David T Huxman, Travis E Hudson, Patrick J Franz, Trenton E Allen, Craig D Anderegg, Leander D L Barron-Gafford, Greg A Beerling, David J Breshears, David D Brodribb, Timothy J Bugmann, Harald Cobb, Richard C Collins, Adam D Dickman, L Turin Duan, Honglang Ewers, Brent E Galiano, Lucía Galvez, David A Forner, Nuria Garcia Gaylord, Monica L Germino, Matthew J Gessler, Arthur Hacke, Uwe G Hakamada, Rodrigo Hector, Andy Jenkins, Michael W Kane, Jeffrey M Kolb, Thomas E Law, Darin J Lewis, James D Limousin, Jean-Marc Love, David M Macalady, Alison K Martínez-Vilalta, Jordi Mencuccini, Maurizio Mitchell, Patrick J Muss, Jordan D O'Brien, Michael J O'Grady, Anthony P Pangle, Robert E Pinkard, Elizabeth A Piper, Frida I Plaut, Jennifer A Pockman, William T Quirk, Joe Reinhardt, Keith Ripullone, Francesco Ryan, Michael G Sala, Anna Sevanto, Sanna Sperry, John S Vargas, Rodrigo Vennetier, Michel Way, Danielle A Xu, Chonggang Yepez, Enrico A McDowell, Nate G |
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Widespread tree mortality associated with drought has been observed on all forested continents and global change is expected to exacerbate vegetation vulnerability. Forest mortality has implications for future biosphere-atmosphere interactions of carbon, water and energy balance, and is poorly represented in dynamic vegetation models. Reducing uncertainty requires improved mortality projections founded on robust physiological processes. However, the proposed mechanisms of drought-induced mortality, including hydraulic failure and carbon starvation, are unresolved. A growing number of empirical studies have investigated these mechanisms, but data have not been consistently analysed across species and biomes using a standardized physiological framework. Here, we show that xylem hydraulic failure was ubiquitous across multiple tree taxa at drought-induced mortality. All species assessed had 60% or higher loss of xylem hydraulic conductivity, consistent with proposed theoretical and modelled survival thresholds. We found diverse responses in non-structural carbohydrate reserves at mortality, indicating that evidence supporting carbon starvation was not universal. Reduced non-structural carbohydrates were more common for gymnosperms than angiosperms, associated with xylem hydraulic vulnerability, and may have a role in reducing hydraulic function. Our finding that hydraulic failure at drought-induced mortality was persistent across species indicates that substantial improvement in vegetation modelling can be achieved using thresholds in hydraulic function. |
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