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New Phytologist | 2013

Stable carbon isotope labeling reveals different carry-over effects between functional types of tropical trees in an Ethiopian mountain forest

Julia Krepkowski; Aster Gebrekirstos; Olga Shibistova; Achim Bräuning

We present an intra-annual stable carbon isotope (δ(13)C) study based on a labeling experiment to illustrate differences in temporal patterns of recent carbon allocation to wood structures of two functional types of trees, Podocarpus falcatus (a late-successional evergreen conifer) and Croton macrostachyus (a deciduous broadleaved pioneer tree), in a tropical mountain forest in Ethiopia. Dendrometer data, wood anatomical thin sections, and intra-annual δ(13)C analyses were applied. Isotope data revealed a clear annual growth pattern in both studied species. For P. falcatus, it was possible to synchronize annual δ(13) C peaks, wood anatomical structures and monthly precipitation patterns. The labeling signature was evident for three consecutive years. For C. macrostachyus, isotope data illustrate a rapid decline of the labeling signal within half a year. Our δ(13)C labeling study indicates a distinct difference in carryover effects between trees of different functional types. A proportion of the labeled δ(13)C is stored in reserves of wood parenchyma for up to 3 yr in P. falcatus. By contrast, C. macrostachyus shows a high turnover of assimilates and a carbon carryover effect is only detectable in the subsequent year.


Trees-structure and Function | 2011

Dendrochronology in the dry tropics: the Ethiopian case

Tommy H.G. Wils; Ute Sass-Klaassen; Zewdu Eshetu; Achim Bräuning; Aster Gebrekirstos; C. Couralet; Iain Robertson; Ramzi Touchan; Marcin Koprowski; Declan Conway; Keith R. Briffa; Hans Beeckman

Dendrochronology is developing outside temperate and boreal regions. Over the past decade substantial progress has been made in Mediterranean and wet tropical regions. However, research in dry tropical regions, notably those of sub-Saharan Africa, has remained fragmentary. Here, we try to identify the unique challenges and opportunities of dendrochronology in the dry tropics. First, we briefly review the status of dendrochronology outside temperate and boreal regions with an emphasis on sub-Saharan Africa. Subsequently, we focus upon one of those areas where dendrochronology in the dry tropics is at the forefront of scientific advance: Ethiopia. A detailed review of tree ring studies in the lowlands and highlands highlights the complexity of ring formation and made us identify four major types of growth ring expression: anatomically not distinct rings, multiple rings per year, annual rings and multiple missing rings. This complex tree growth behaviour is associated with large-scale variations in precipitation regime (unimodal to multimodal) and relatively small-scale variations in tree sensitivity to water availability. Literature results are used to develop a scheme that can be used to predict differences in growth ring formation along gradients in these two factors. Because of the exceptional growth sensitivity of and the importance of local site conditions (topography, biological factors, etc.) for most trees sampled, those growing at the limits of their ecological amplitude are prone to possess multiple rings per year or multiple missing rings. In such circumstances, site selection should not always take place at the limits of the ecological amplitude of a species, but may sometimes have to be diverted to more mesic environments. Successful studies are now appearing, such as those reporting correlations between tree ring chronologies and Blue Nile river flows.


Trees-structure and Function | 2011

Cambial growth dynamics and climatic control of different tree life forms in tropical mountain forest in Ethiopia

Julia Krepkowski; Achim Bräuning; Aster Gebrekirstos; Simone Strobl


Forest Ecology and Management | 2015

Tree dieback affects climate change mitigation potential of a dry afromontane forest in northern Ethiopia

Mulugeta Mokria; Aster Gebrekirstos; Ermias Aynekulu; Achim Bräuning


Dendrochronologia | 2012

Growth dynamics and potential for cross-dating and multi-century climate reconstruction of Podocarpus falcatus in Ethiopia

Julia Krepkowski; Achim Bräuning; Aster Gebrekirstos


Ecological Modelling | 2016

Impacts of precipitation variability on the dynamics of a dry tropical montane forest

Ulrike Hiltner; Achim Bräuning; Aster Gebrekirstos; Andreas Huth; Rico Fischer


International Journal of Climatology | 2015

Assessing drought variability since 1650 AD from tree‐rings on the Jade Dragon Snow Mountain, southwest China

Yingfeng Bi; Jianchu Xu; Aster Gebrekirstos; Liang Guo; Mingxu Zhao; Eryuan Liang; Xuefei Yang


Dendrochronologia | 2016

Potential of dendrochronology in assessing carbon sequestration rates of Vitellaria paradoxa in southern Mali, West Africa

Kapoury Sanogo; Aster Gebrekirstos; Jules Bayala; Grace B. Villamor; Antoine Kalinganire; Soro Dodiomon


Global Change Biology | 2017

Multi‐century tree‐ring precipitation record reveals increasing frequency of extreme dry events in the upper Blue Nile River catchment

Mulugeta Mokria; Aster Gebrekirstos; Abrham Abiyu; Meine van Noordwijk; Achim Bräuning


Forest Ecology and Management | 2017

The frankincense tree Boswellia neglecta reveals high potential for restoration of woodlands in the Horn of Africa

Mulugeta Mokria; Motuma Tolera; Frank J. Sterck; Aster Gebrekirstos; Frans Bongers; Mathieu Decuyper; Ute Sass-Klaassen

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Achim Bräuning

University of Erlangen-Nuremberg

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Mulugeta Mokria

World Agroforestry Centre

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Julia Krepkowski

University of Erlangen-Nuremberg

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Ermias Aynekulu

World Agroforestry Centre

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Jianchu Xu

World Agroforestry Centre

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Eryuan Liang

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Xuefei Yang

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Yingfeng Bi

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Ute Sass-Klaassen

Wageningen University and Research Centre

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