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Frontiers in Plant Science | 2016

Novel Hydraulic Vulnerability Proxies for a Boreal Conifer Species Reveal That Opportunists May Have Lower Survival Prospects under Extreme Climatic Events

Sabine Rosner; Jan Světlík; Kjell Andreassen; Isabella Børja; Lise Dalsgaard; Robert Evans; Saskia Luss; Ole Einar Tveito; Svein Solberg

Top dieback in 40–60 years old forest stands of Norway spruce [Picea abies (L.) Karst.] in southern Norway is supposed to be associated with climatic extremes. Our intention was to learn more about the processes related to top dieback and in particular about the plasticity of possible predisposing factors. We aimed at (i) developing proxies for P50 based on anatomical data assessed by SilviScan technology and (ii) testing these proxies for their plasticity regarding climate, in order to (iii) analyze annual variations of hydraulic proxies of healthy looking trees and trees with top dieback upon their impact on tree survival. At two sites we selected 10 tree pairs, i.e., one healthy looking tree and one tree with visual signs of dieback such as dry tops, needle shortening and needle yellowing (n = 40 trees). Vulnerability to cavitation (P50) of the main trunk was assessed in a selected sample set (n = 19) and we thereafter applied SilviScan technology to measure cell dimensions (lumen (b) and cell wall thickness (t)) in these specimen and in all 40 trees in tree rings formed between 1990 and 2010. In a first analysis step, we searched for anatomical proxies for P50. The set of potential proxies included hydraulic lumen diameters and wall reinforcement parameters based on mean, radial, and tangential tracheid diameters. The conduit wall reinforcement based on tangential hydraulic lumen diameters ((t/bht)2) was the best estimate for P50. It was thus possible to relate climatic extremes to the potential vulnerability of single annual rings. Trees with top dieback had significantly lower (t/bht)2 and wider tangential (hydraulic) lumen diameters some years before a period of water deficit (2005–2006). Radial (hydraulic) lumen diameters showed however no significant differences between both tree groups. (t/bht)2 was influenced by annual climate variability; strongest correlations were found with precipitation in September of the previous growing season: high precipitation in previous September resulted in more vulnerable annual rings in the next season. The results are discussed with respect to an “opportunistic behavior” and genetic predisposition to drought sensitivity.


Forest Ecology and Management | 2009

Analyses of the impact of changes in atmospheric deposition and climate on forest growth in European monitoring plots: a stand growth approach.

Svein Solberg; Matthias Dobbertin; G.J. Reinds; Holger Lange; Kjell Andreassen; Paloma Garcia Fernandez; Anders Hildingsson; Wim de Vries


Forest Ecology and Management | 2003

Basal area growth models for individual trees of Norway spruce, Scots pine, birch and other broadleaves in Norway

Kjell Andreassen; Stein Michael Tomter


Forest Ecology and Management | 2006

Regional differences in climatic responses of Norway spruce (Picea abies L. Karst) growth in Norway

Kjell Andreassen; Svein Solberg; Ole Einar Tveito; Sofus Lystad


Forest Ecology and Management | 2004

The possible influence of nitrogen and acid deposition on forest growth in Norway

Svein Solberg; Kjell Andreassen; Nicholas Clarke; Kjetil Tørseth; Ole Einar Tveito; Geir-Harald Strand; Stein Michael Tomter


Forest Ecology and Management | 2014

Norway spruce physiological and anatomical predisposition to dieback

Rainer Hentschel; Sabine Rosner; Zachary Kayler; Kjell Andreassen; Isabella Børja; Svein Solberg; Ole Einar Tveito; Eckart Priesack; Arthur Gessler


Journal of Plant Hydraulics | 2016

Chronology of hydraulic vulnerability in trunk wood of conifer trees with and without symptoms of top dieback

Sabine Rosner; Saskia Luss; Jan Světlík; Kjell Andreassen; Isabella Børja; Lise Dalsgaard; Robert Evans; Ole Einar Tveito; Svein Solberg


Forest Ecology and Management | 2018

Hydraulic and mechanical dysfunction of Norway spruce sapwood due to extreme summer drought in Scandinavia

Sabine Rosner; Notburga Gierlinger; Matthias M. Klepsch; Bo Karlsson; Robert Evans; Sven-Olof Lundqvist; Jan Světlík; Isabella Børja; Lise Dalsgaard; Kjell Andreassen; Svein Solberg; Steven Jansen


Silva Fennica | 2017

Impact of climate change on growth dynamics of Norway spruce in south-eastern Norway

Petr Čermák; Michal Rybníček; Tomáš Žid; Kjell Andreassen; Isabella Børja; Tomáš Kolář


56 s. | 2014

Skogens helsetilstand i Norge. Resultater fra skogskadeovervåkingen i 2016

Volkmar Timmermann; Kjell Andreassen; Nicholas Clarke; Daniel Flø; Christer Magnusson; Jørn-Frode Nordbakken; Ingvald Røsberg; Halvor Solheim; Karl H Thunes; Gro Wollebæk; Bjørn Økland; Wenche Aas

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Svein Solberg

Norwegian Forest and Landscape Institute

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Nicholas Clarke

Norwegian Forest and Landscape Institute

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Isabella Børja

Norwegian Forest and Landscape Institute

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Aksel Granhus

Norwegian University of Life Sciences

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Ingvald Røsberg

Norwegian Forest and Landscape Institute

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Ole Einar Tveito

Norwegian Meteorological Institute

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Sabine Rosner

University of Agricultural Sciences

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Rune Eriksen

Norwegian Forest and Landscape Institute

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Volkmar Timmermann

Norwegian Forest and Landscape Institute

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Wenche Aas

Norwegian Institute for Air Research

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