The relative importance of soil properties and regional climate as drivers of productivity in southern Patagonia’s Nothofagus antarctica forests
International audience AbstractKey messageSoil texture and temperature-related variables were the variables that most contributed toNothofagus antarcticaforest height in southern Patagonia. This information may be useful for improving forest management, for instance related to the establishment of s...
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ftunivnantes:oai:HAL:hal-02976519v1 2023-05-15T14:00:02+02:00 The relative importance of soil properties and regional climate as drivers of productivity in southern Patagonia’s Nothofagus antarctica forests Bahamonde, Héctor A. Pastur, Guillermo Martínez Lencinas, María V. Soler, Rosina Rosas, yamina M. Ladd, Brenton Guardia, Sandra Duarte Peri, Pablo L. 2018 https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-02976519 https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-02976519/document https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-02976519/file/springer.pdf https://doi.org/10.1007/s13595-018-0725-7 en eng HAL CCSD Springer Nature (since 2011)/EDP Science (until 2010) info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/doi/10.1007/s13595-018-0725-7 hal-02976519 https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-02976519 https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-02976519/document https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-02976519/file/springer.pdf doi:10.1007/s13595-018-0725-7 info:eu-repo/semantics/OpenAccess ISSN: 1286-4560 EISSN: 1297-966X Annals of Forest Science https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-02976519 Annals of Forest Science, Springer Nature (since 2011)/EDP Science (until 2010), 2018, 75 (2), pp.45. ⟨10.1007/s13595-018-0725-7⟩ Carbon sequestration Native forest Nothofagus antarctica ñire South America Trees [SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio] info:eu-repo/semantics/article Journal articles 2018 ftunivnantes https://doi.org/10.1007/s13595-018-0725-7 2022-06-29T03:08:54Z International audience AbstractKey messageSoil texture and temperature-related variables were the variables that most contributed toNothofagus antarcticaforest height in southern Patagonia. This information may be useful for improving forest management, for instance related to the establishment of silvopastoral systems or selection of suitable sites for forest reforestation in southern Patagonia.ContextChanges in forest productivity result from a combination of climate, topography, and soil properties.AimsThe relative importance of edaphic and climatic variables as drivers of productivity in Nothofagus antarctica forests of southern Patagonia, Argentina, was evaluated.MethodsA total of 48 mature stands of N. antarctica were selected. For each study site, we measured the height of three mature dominant trees, as an indicator of productivity. Seven soil, five spatial, and 19 climatic features were determined and related to forest productivity. Through partial least squares regression analyses, we obtained a model that was an effective predictor of height of mature dominant trees in the regional data set presented here.ResultsThe four variables that most contributed to the predictive power of the model were altitude, temperature annual range, soil texture, and temperature seasonality.ConclusionThe information gathered in this study suggested that the incidence of the soil and temperature-related variables on the height of dominant trees, at the regionally evaluated scale, was higher than the effect of water-related variables. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctica Université de Nantes: HAL-UNIV-NANTES Argentina Patagonia Annals of Forest Science 75 2 |
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Carbon sequestration Native forest Nothofagus antarctica ñire South America Trees [SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio] Bahamonde, Héctor A. Pastur, Guillermo Martínez Lencinas, María V. Soler, Rosina Rosas, yamina M. Ladd, Brenton Guardia, Sandra Duarte Peri, Pablo L. The relative importance of soil properties and regional climate as drivers of productivity in southern Patagonia’s Nothofagus antarctica forests |
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International audience AbstractKey messageSoil texture and temperature-related variables were the variables that most contributed toNothofagus antarcticaforest height in southern Patagonia. This information may be useful for improving forest management, for instance related to the establishment of silvopastoral systems or selection of suitable sites for forest reforestation in southern Patagonia.ContextChanges in forest productivity result from a combination of climate, topography, and soil properties.AimsThe relative importance of edaphic and climatic variables as drivers of productivity in Nothofagus antarctica forests of southern Patagonia, Argentina, was evaluated.MethodsA total of 48 mature stands of N. antarctica were selected. For each study site, we measured the height of three mature dominant trees, as an indicator of productivity. Seven soil, five spatial, and 19 climatic features were determined and related to forest productivity. Through partial least squares regression analyses, we obtained a model that was an effective predictor of height of mature dominant trees in the regional data set presented here.ResultsThe four variables that most contributed to the predictive power of the model were altitude, temperature annual range, soil texture, and temperature seasonality.ConclusionThe information gathered in this study suggested that the incidence of the soil and temperature-related variables on the height of dominant trees, at the regionally evaluated scale, was higher than the effect of water-related variables. |
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The relative importance of soil properties and regional climate as drivers of productivity in southern Patagonia’s Nothofagus antarctica forests |
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The relative importance of soil properties and regional climate as drivers of productivity in southern Patagonia’s Nothofagus antarctica forests |
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The relative importance of soil properties and regional climate as drivers of productivity in southern Patagonia’s Nothofagus antarctica forests |
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The relative importance of soil properties and regional climate as drivers of productivity in southern Patagonia’s Nothofagus antarctica forests |
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The relative importance of soil properties and regional climate as drivers of productivity in southern Patagonia’s Nothofagus antarctica forests |
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relative importance of soil properties and regional climate as drivers of productivity in southern patagonia’s nothofagus antarctica forests |
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