Growth Responses to Climate and Drought in Relict Cork Oak Populations as a Benchmark of the Species Tolerance

We still lack information on the long-term growth responses to climate of relict tree populations, which often persist in topoclimatic refugia. To fill that research gap, we studied three relict cork oak ( Quercus suber ) populations located in northern Spain using dendrochronology. The sites were s...

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Main Authors: J. Julio Camarero, Antonio Gazol, Cristina Valeriano, Michele Colangelo, Álvaro Rubio-Cuadrado
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:916aac341eab46279c42daa2cebddce0 2024-02-27T08:43:24+00:00 Growth Responses to Climate and Drought in Relict Cork Oak Populations as a Benchmark of the Species Tolerance J. Julio Camarero Antonio Gazol Cristina Valeriano Michele Colangelo Álvaro Rubio-Cuadrado 2023-12-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.3390/f15010072 https://doaj.org/article/916aac341eab46279c42daa2cebddce0 EN eng MDPI AG https://www.mdpi.com/1999-4907/15/1/72 https://doaj.org/toc/1999-4907 doi:10.3390/f15010072 1999-4907 https://doaj.org/article/916aac341eab46279c42daa2cebddce0 Forests, Vol 15, Iss 1, p 72 (2023) dendroecology drought Mediterranean climate North Atlantic oscillation Quercus suber SPEI Plant ecology QK900-989 article 2023 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.3390/f15010072 2024-01-28T01:42:21Z We still lack information on the long-term growth responses to climate of relict tree populations, which often persist in topoclimatic refugia. To fill that research gap, we studied three relict cork oak ( Quercus suber ) populations located in northern Spain using dendrochronology. The sites were subjected to humid (Zarautz), continental (Bozoó) and xeric (Sestrica) climate conditions. Cool–wet conditions during the current spring enhanced growth in Bozoó and Sestrica, whereas wet conditions in the previous October enhanced growth in Zarautz. In this site, growth also increased in response to dry conditions in the prior winter linked to high North Atlantic Oscillation indices. Correlations between the precipitation summed from the previous September to the current May peaked at the driest site (Sestrica). The strongest growth responses to drought severity were also found at this site, where growth negatively responded to 9-month early-summer droughts, followed by the continental Bozoó site, where growth was constrained by 1-month July droughts. Growth declined in response to 6-month January droughts in the wettest site (Zarautz), where cork oak was vulnerable to previous late-summer to autumn drought stress. Despite warmer and drier spring conditions that would negatively impact cork oak at the Bozoó and Sestrica sites, trees from these populations could tolerate further aridity. Article in Journal/Newspaper North Atlantic North Atlantic oscillation Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Forests 15 1 72
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topic dendroecology
drought
Mediterranean climate
North Atlantic oscillation
Quercus suber
SPEI
Plant ecology
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drought
Mediterranean climate
North Atlantic oscillation
Quercus suber
SPEI
Plant ecology
QK900-989
J. Julio Camarero
Antonio Gazol
Cristina Valeriano
Michele Colangelo
Álvaro Rubio-Cuadrado
Growth Responses to Climate and Drought in Relict Cork Oak Populations as a Benchmark of the Species Tolerance
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drought
Mediterranean climate
North Atlantic oscillation
Quercus suber
SPEI
Plant ecology
QK900-989
description We still lack information on the long-term growth responses to climate of relict tree populations, which often persist in topoclimatic refugia. To fill that research gap, we studied three relict cork oak ( Quercus suber ) populations located in northern Spain using dendrochronology. The sites were subjected to humid (Zarautz), continental (Bozoó) and xeric (Sestrica) climate conditions. Cool–wet conditions during the current spring enhanced growth in Bozoó and Sestrica, whereas wet conditions in the previous October enhanced growth in Zarautz. In this site, growth also increased in response to dry conditions in the prior winter linked to high North Atlantic Oscillation indices. Correlations between the precipitation summed from the previous September to the current May peaked at the driest site (Sestrica). The strongest growth responses to drought severity were also found at this site, where growth negatively responded to 9-month early-summer droughts, followed by the continental Bozoó site, where growth was constrained by 1-month July droughts. Growth declined in response to 6-month January droughts in the wettest site (Zarautz), where cork oak was vulnerable to previous late-summer to autumn drought stress. Despite warmer and drier spring conditions that would negatively impact cork oak at the Bozoó and Sestrica sites, trees from these populations could tolerate further aridity.
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author J. Julio Camarero
Antonio Gazol
Cristina Valeriano
Michele Colangelo
Álvaro Rubio-Cuadrado
author_facet J. Julio Camarero
Antonio Gazol
Cristina Valeriano
Michele Colangelo
Álvaro Rubio-Cuadrado
author_sort J. Julio Camarero
title Growth Responses to Climate and Drought in Relict Cork Oak Populations as a Benchmark of the Species Tolerance
title_short Growth Responses to Climate and Drought in Relict Cork Oak Populations as a Benchmark of the Species Tolerance
title_full Growth Responses to Climate and Drought in Relict Cork Oak Populations as a Benchmark of the Species Tolerance
title_fullStr Growth Responses to Climate and Drought in Relict Cork Oak Populations as a Benchmark of the Species Tolerance
title_full_unstemmed Growth Responses to Climate and Drought in Relict Cork Oak Populations as a Benchmark of the Species Tolerance
title_sort growth responses to climate and drought in relict cork oak populations as a benchmark of the species tolerance
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