Growth of Abies sachalinensis Along an Urban Gradient Affected by Environmental Pollution in Sapporo, Japan

Urban tree growth is often affected by reduced water availability, higher temperatures, small and compacted planting pits, as well as high nutrient and pollution inputs. Despite these hindering growth conditions, recent studies found a surprisingly better growth of urban trees compared to trees at r...

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Main Authors: Astrid Moser-Reischl, Thomas Rötzer, Peter Biber, Matthias Ulbricht, Enno Uhl, Laiye Qu, Takayoshi Koike, Hans Pretzsch
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spelling ftmdpi:oai:mdpi.com:/1999-4907/10/8/707/ 2023-08-20T04:09:30+02:00 Growth of Abies sachalinensis Along an Urban Gradient Affected by Environmental Pollution in Sapporo, Japan Astrid Moser-Reischl Thomas Rötzer Peter Biber Matthias Ulbricht Enno Uhl Laiye Qu Takayoshi Koike Hans Pretzsch agris 2019-08-20 application/pdf https://doi.org/10.3390/f10080707 EN eng Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute Forest Inventory, Modeling and Remote Sensing https://dx.doi.org/10.3390/f10080707 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Forests; Volume 10; Issue 8; Pages: 707 air pollution climate change implications oxides urbanity tree growth Text 2019 ftmdpi https://doi.org/10.3390/f10080707 2023-07-31T22:32:10Z Urban tree growth is often affected by reduced water availability, higher temperatures, small and compacted planting pits, as well as high nutrient and pollution inputs. Despite these hindering growth conditions, recent studies found a surprisingly better growth of urban trees compared to trees at rural sites, and an enhanced growth of trees in recent times. We compared urban versus rural growing Sakhalin fir (Abies sachalinensis (F. Schmidt) Mast.) trees in Sapporo, northern Japan and analyzed the growth differences between growing sites and the effects of environmental pollution (NO2, NOX, SO2 and OX) on tree growth. Tree growth was assessed by a dendrochronological study across a gradient from urban to rural sites and related to high detailed environmental pollution data with mixed model approaches and regression analyses. A higher growth of urban trees compared to rural trees was found, along with an overall accelerated growth rate of A. sachalinensis trees over time. Moreover, environmental pollution seems to positively affect tree growth, though with the exception of oxides OX which had strong negative correlations with growth. In conclusion, higher temperatures, changed soil nutrient status, higher risks of water-logging, increased oxide concentrations, as well as higher age negatively affected the growth of rural trees. The future growth of urban A. sachalinensis will provide more insights as to whether the results were induced by environmental pollution and climate or biased on a higher age of rural trees. Nevertheless, the results clearly indicate that environmental pollution, especially in terms of NO2 and NOX poses no threat to urban tree growth in Sapporo. Text Sakhalin MDPI Open Access Publishing Forests 10 8 707
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topic air pollution
climate change implications
oxides
urbanity
tree growth
spellingShingle air pollution
climate change implications
oxides
urbanity
tree growth
Astrid Moser-Reischl
Thomas Rötzer
Peter Biber
Matthias Ulbricht
Enno Uhl
Laiye Qu
Takayoshi Koike
Hans Pretzsch
Growth of Abies sachalinensis Along an Urban Gradient Affected by Environmental Pollution in Sapporo, Japan
topic_facet air pollution
climate change implications
oxides
urbanity
tree growth
description Urban tree growth is often affected by reduced water availability, higher temperatures, small and compacted planting pits, as well as high nutrient and pollution inputs. Despite these hindering growth conditions, recent studies found a surprisingly better growth of urban trees compared to trees at rural sites, and an enhanced growth of trees in recent times. We compared urban versus rural growing Sakhalin fir (Abies sachalinensis (F. Schmidt) Mast.) trees in Sapporo, northern Japan and analyzed the growth differences between growing sites and the effects of environmental pollution (NO2, NOX, SO2 and OX) on tree growth. Tree growth was assessed by a dendrochronological study across a gradient from urban to rural sites and related to high detailed environmental pollution data with mixed model approaches and regression analyses. A higher growth of urban trees compared to rural trees was found, along with an overall accelerated growth rate of A. sachalinensis trees over time. Moreover, environmental pollution seems to positively affect tree growth, though with the exception of oxides OX which had strong negative correlations with growth. In conclusion, higher temperatures, changed soil nutrient status, higher risks of water-logging, increased oxide concentrations, as well as higher age negatively affected the growth of rural trees. The future growth of urban A. sachalinensis will provide more insights as to whether the results were induced by environmental pollution and climate or biased on a higher age of rural trees. Nevertheless, the results clearly indicate that environmental pollution, especially in terms of NO2 and NOX poses no threat to urban tree growth in Sapporo.
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author Astrid Moser-Reischl
Thomas Rötzer
Peter Biber
Matthias Ulbricht
Enno Uhl
Laiye Qu
Takayoshi Koike
Hans Pretzsch
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Peter Biber
Matthias Ulbricht
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Laiye Qu
Takayoshi Koike
Hans Pretzsch
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title Growth of Abies sachalinensis Along an Urban Gradient Affected by Environmental Pollution in Sapporo, Japan
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