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European Journal of Forest Research | 2012

Acclimatation of three co-occurring tree species to water stress and their role as site indicators in mixed pine-oak forests in the Sierra Madre Oriental, Mexico

Wibke Himmelsbach; Eduardo J. Treviño-Garza; Humberto González-Rodríguez; Marco A. González-Tagle; Marco Vinicio Gómez Meza; Oscar Alberto Aguirre Calderón; A. Eduardo Estrada Castillón; Ralph Mitlöhner

Water availability and salt excess are limiting factors in Mexican mixed pine-oak forest. In order to characterise the acclimatation of native species to these stresses, leaf water (Ψw) and osmotic potentials (Ψs) of Juniperus flaccida, Pinus pseudostrobus and Quercus canbyi were measured under natural drought and non-drought conditions under two different aspects in the Sierra Madre Oriental. Factorial ANOVA revealed significant differences in Ψw and Ψs between two aspects, species and sampling dates. In general, all species showed high predawn and low midday values that declined progressively with increasing drought and soil–water loss. Seasonal and diurnal fluctuation of Ψw and Ψs were higher for J. flaccida and Q. canbyi than for P. pseudostrobus. Leaf Ψw and Ψs were mainly correlated with soil water content, while Ψs of P. pseudostrobus were hardly correlated with environmental variables. Thus, species have different strategies to withstand drought.P. pseudostrobus was identified as a species with isohydric water status regulation, while J. flaccida and Q. canbyi presented water potential patterns typical for anisohydric species. The type of water status regulation may be a critical factor for plant survival and mortality in the context of climate change. Nevertheless, for precise conclusions about the advantages and disadvantages of each type, further long-term investigations are required.


Arid Land Research and Management | 2016

Seasonal water relations in four co-existing native shrub species from Northeastern Mexico

Humberto González-Rodríguez; Wibke Himmelsbach; Jorge I. Sarquís-Ramírez; Israel Cantú-Silva; Roque Gonzalo Ramírez-Lozano; Juan Manuel López-Hernández

ABSTRACT Seasonal xylem water potentials (Ψ, MPa) and their relationship to soil water content and evaporative demand components were studied in the shrub species Acacia amentacea, Celtis ehrenbergiana, Forestiera angustifolia, and Parkinsonia texana var. macra. Predawn (Ψpd) and midday (Ψmd) water potentials were estimated at 15 days intervals, between January 15 and October 30, 2009 using a Scholander pressure bomb at 06:00 h (predawn) and 14:00 h (midday), respectively. During the humid period, Ψpd ranged from −0.30 MPa (C. ehrenbergiana), to −0.90 MPa (P. texana). In contrast, over the driest period, Ψpd varied between −2.18 (P. texana) and −3.94 MPa (F. angustifolia). At midday, P. texana and F. angustifolia showed the highest (−1.14 MPa) and lowest (−3.38 MPa) Ψ values, respectively. Average soil water content accounted for 35 to 70% of the variation in predawn Ψ. Furthermore, both Ψ reflected the environmental conditions, as indicated by typical correlations observed. The studied shrub species exhibited what seem to be different strategies to avoid damage caused by drought. Thus, P. texana behaved rather as an isohydric plant able to deal well with severe, but short periods of drought. Under exceptionally dry environmental conditions, Ψpd undercut Ψmd values. Similar observations have been made by researchers studying plants in dry ecosystems. All studied native species are recommended for reforestation of the Tamaulipan shrublands, although C. ehrenbergiana and F. angustifolia seem to have limited tolerances for extreme water stress.


Madera Y Bosques | 2016

Reconstrucción del historial de incendios y estructura forestal en bosques mixtos de pino-encino en la Sierra Madre Oriental

Marco Aurelio González Tagle; Luitgard Schwendenmann; Javier Jiménez Pérez; Wibke Himmelsbach


Forstarchiv | 2011

Impact of firewood extraction on leaf area index and canopy openness in mixed pine-oak forests in northeast Mexico.

M. A. González Tagle; Javier Jiménez Pérez; Wibke Himmelsbach


Archive | 2006

FOOD PLANTS OF CAPTIVE ELEPHANTS IN THE OKKAN RESERVED FOREST, MYANMAR (BURMA), SOUTHEAST ASIA

Wibke Himmelsbach; Marco Aurelio González Tagle; Kai Füldner; Hanns H. Hoefle; Wan Htun; Taung Ngu


Forstarchiv | 2010

Site-conditions reflected by seasonal and diurnal leaf water potentials of four co-occurring tree species in the Sierra Madre Oriental, Mexico.

Wibke Himmelsbach; E. J. Treviño Garza; H. González Rodríguez; M. A. González Tagle; A. E. Estrada Castillón; O. A. Aguirre Calderón


Revista Mexicana De Biodiversidad | 2017

Patrones de distribución espacial del arbolado en un bosque mixto de pino-encino del noreste de México

Ernesto A. Rubio-Camacho; Marco A. González-Tagle; Wibke Himmelsbach; Diana Yemilet Ávila-Flores; Eduardo Alanís-Rodríguez; Javier Jiménez-Pérez


Archive | 2011

Impact of firewood extraction on leaf area index and canopy openness in mixed pine-oak forests in northeast Mexico Auswirkungen von Brennholznutzung auf den Blattflächenindex und die Kronendachöffnung in Kiefern- Eichen-Mischwäldern Nordost-Mexikos

Marco Aurelio González Tagle; Javier Jiménez Pérez; Wibke Himmelsbach


International Journal of Agriculture, Enviornment and Biotechnology | 2010

Leaf pigment contents in five tree and shrub species in A Mexican pineoak forest during periods of different water availability

Wibke Himmelsbach; Humberto González-Rodríguez; Eduardo J. Treviño-Garza; Castillón A.E. Estrada; Calderón O.A. Aguirre; González-Tagle


Archive | 2007

Reconstrucción del historial de incendios y estructura forestal en bosques mixtos de pino-encino en la Sierra Madre Oriental Reconstruction of fire history and forest structure in mixed pine-oak forest in the Sierra Madre Oriental

Artículo De Investigación; Marco Aurelio González Tagle; Luitgard Schwendenmann; Javier Jiménez Pérez; Wibke Himmelsbach

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Javier Jiménez Pérez

Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León

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Marco Aurelio González Tagle

Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León

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Humberto González-Rodríguez

Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León

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Eduardo J. Treviño-Garza

Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León

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Marco A. González-Tagle

Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León

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A. Eduardo Estrada Castillón

Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León

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Diana Yemilet Ávila-Flores

Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León

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E. J. Treviño Garza

Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León

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Eduardo Alanís-Rodríguez

Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León

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