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Linkage between growth phenology and climate-growth responses along landscape gradients in boreal forests

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dc.title Linkage between growth phenology and climate-growth responses along landscape gradients in boreal forests en
dc.contributor.author Tumajer, Jan
dc.contributor.author Altman, Jan
dc.contributor.author Lehejček, Jiří
dc.relation.ispartof Science of the Total Environment
dc.identifier.issn 0048-9697 Scopus Sources, Sherpa/RoMEO, JCR
dc.identifier.issn 1879-1026 Scopus Sources, Sherpa/RoMEO, JCR
dc.date.issued 2023
utb.relation.volume 905
dc.type article
dc.language.iso en
dc.publisher Elsevier B.V.
dc.identifier.doi 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2023.167153
dc.relation.uri https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0048969723057807
dc.relation.uri https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0048969723057807/pdfft?md5=66077bcfbd75ec5052c80dbdd21ec998&pid=1-s2.0-S0048969723057807-main.pdf
dc.subject boreal forest en
dc.subject dormancy en
dc.subject NDVI en
dc.subject phenology en
dc.subject treeline en
dc.subject VS-lite en
dc.description.abstract Boreal forests represent an important carbon sink and, therefore, significantly contribute to climate change mitigation. Tree-ring width series of boreal species reflect climate variation at the moment of tree-ring formation but also lagged climatic effects from dormancy preceding tree-ring formation and antecedent growing seasons. However, little is known about how the growth sensitivity to climate in specific intra-annual periods varies across the landscape. Here, we assessed growth responses to climate variation during the 45 months preceding the tree-ring formation for nine boreal stands of Picea glauca and Picea mariana distributed along the gradients of elevation and slope aspect. We combined process-based modeling of wood formation and remote sensing data to determine growth phenology at each site. Next, we classified intra-annual seasons with significant climate-growth correlations based on the timing of dormancy and growth periods. Both the phenology and the climate-growth relationships systematically shifted with elevation and, to a lower extent, also with slope orientation at the treeline. The mean duration of the growing season varied between 100 days at treelines above 900 m and 160 days at lowlands below 500 m. The growth at treelines was stimulated by temperature in the summer of the tree-ring formation year and two years before tree-ring formation. The period of significant climate-growth correlations during the current summer did not exceed three months in agreement with the local duration of the growing season. The growth of trees in lower elevations was instead stimulated by high temperature during the dormancy periods but restricted by high temperature in antecedent summer seasons. In conclusion, our study highlights the linkage between the timing of climate-growth sensitivity and growth phenology, primarily determined by proximity to the treeline. Consequently, accounting for landscape gradients in growth phenology is crucial for upscaling the climatic limits of boreal stands' growth as climate change progresses. en
utb.faculty Faculty of Logistics and Crisis Management
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10563/1011715
utb.identifier.obdid 43884670
utb.identifier.scopus 2-s2.0-85172230332
utb.identifier.wok 001156372700001
utb.identifier.pubmed 37730045
utb.identifier.coden STEVA
utb.source j-scopus
dc.date.accessioned 2023-12-05T11:36:33Z
dc.date.available 2023-12-05T11:36:33Z
dc.description.sponsorship Univerzita Karlova v Praze, UK, (23-05272S, UNCE/HUM 018); European Commission, EC, (871120); Ministerstvo Školství, Mládeže a Tělovýchovy, MŠMT, (LTAUSA19137); Grantová Agentura České Republiky, GA ČR, (22-26519S); Akademie Věd České Republiky, AV ČR, (RVO 67985939)
dc.description.sponsorship European Union [871120]; Czech Science Foundation [23-05272S, 22-26519S]; Charles University [UNCE/HUM 018]; Czech Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports [LTAUSA19137]; Czech Academy of Sciences [RVO 67985939]
utb.ou Department of Environmental Security
utb.contributor.internalauthor Lehejček, Jiří
utb.fulltext.sponsorship The fieldwork was funded by Transnational Access from the European Union's Horizon 2020 project INTERACT, under grant agreement No. 871120. J.T. was supported by the Czech Science Foundation [22-26519S] and partly by Charles University [UNCE/HUM 018]. J.A. was supported by the Czech Science Foundation [23-05272S], program INTER-EXCELLENCE, subprogram INTER-ACTION provided by the Czech Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports [LTAUSA19137], and the long-term research development project of the Czech Academy of Sciences [RVO 67985939]. We are grateful to the staff of the Uapishka research station for their hospitality and support during the fieldwork and to Hana Kuželová for the help in the lab. We also thank an anonymous reviewer for stimulating comments that advanced the study.
utb.wos.affiliation [Tumajer, Jan] Charles Univ Prague, Fac Sci, Dept Phys Geog & Geoecol, Albertov 6, Prague 12843, Czech Republic; [Altman, Jan] Inst Bot, Czech Acad Sci, Dukelska 135, Trebon 37901, Czech Republic; [Altman, Jan] Czech Univ Life Sci Prague, Fac Forestry & Wood Sci, Kamycka 129, Prague, Czech Republic; [Lehejcek, Jiri] Univ JE Purkyne, Fac Environm, Dept Environm, Pasteurova 15, Usti Nad Labem 40096, Czech Republic; [Lehejcek, Jiri] Tomas Bata Univ Zlin, Fac Logist & Crisis Management, Dept Environm Secur, Studentskenam 1532, Uherske Hradiste 68601, Czech Republic
utb.scopus.affiliation Department of Physical Geography and Geoecology, Faculty of Science, Charles University, Albertov 6, Prague, 12843, Czech Republic; Institute of Botany, The Czech Academy of Sciences, Dukelská 135, Třeboň, 37901, Czech Republic; Faculty of Forestry and Wood Sciences, Czech University of Life Sciences Prague, Kamýcká 129, 165 21 Prague 6, Suchdol, Czech Republic; Department of Environment, Faculty of Environment, Jan Evangelista Purkyně University, Pasteurova 15, Ústí nad Labem, 400 96, Czech Republic; Department of Environmental Security, Faculty of Logistics and Crisis Management, Tomas Bata University in Zlin, Studentské nám. 1532, Uherské Hradiště, 686 01, Czech Republic
utb.fulltext.projects 871120
utb.fulltext.projects 22-26519S
utb.fulltext.projects UNCE/HUM 018
utb.fulltext.projects 23-05272S
utb.fulltext.projects LTAUSA19137
utb.fulltext.projects RVO 67985939
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