2010
DOI: 10.1051/forest/2010031
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Climate change and oak growth decline: Dendroecology and stand productivity of a Turkey oak (Quercus cerris L.) old stored coppice in Central Italy

Abstract: Abstract• We combined stem volume increment analysis with dendroecological tools to address two unresolved issues concerning oak dieback in Mediterranean areas: early detection of changes in stand growth, and identification of mechanisms for observed growth declines.• We reconstructed productivity of a stored coppice formed by Turkey oak (Quercus cerris) to test if its growth decline was linked to climatic variability, while also accounting for age-related and sociological factors.

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“…Seasonal variation (spring vs. late summer) in QBSar and microarthropod communities, were investigated because summer drought is the key climatic factor that affects beech and oak productivity in Mediterranean environment (Di Filippo et al 2010;Piovesan et al 2008). However, in woodlands dominated by Turkey oak and beech, differences in QBS-ar between spring and summer were not significant (Table 3).…”
Section: Qbs-ar Community Patterns In Stands With No Compactionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Seasonal variation (spring vs. late summer) in QBSar and microarthropod communities, were investigated because summer drought is the key climatic factor that affects beech and oak productivity in Mediterranean environment (Di Filippo et al 2010;Piovesan et al 2008). However, in woodlands dominated by Turkey oak and beech, differences in QBS-ar between spring and summer were not significant (Table 3).…”
Section: Qbs-ar Community Patterns In Stands With No Compactionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A similar response towards late spring-early summer precipitation and/or drought has also been found in Z. sicula and numerous other species growing in the Mediterranean (e.g. Campelo et al, 2009;Cherubini et al, 2003;Di Filippo et al, 2010;Garfì, 1997;Lebourgeois et al, 2012;Nijland et al, 2011;Tessier et al, 1994;Touchan et al, 2014). No study has been carried out so far to investigate the precise period in which Mediterranean Zelkova species form tree-rings and their relationship with precipitation.…”
Section: Precipitation Of Late Spring To Early Summermentioning
confidence: 61%
“…This differs with other deciduous species of the Mediterranean which show positive signals towards winter precipitation (e.g. for Quercus species: Camarero et al, 2016;Cherubini et al, 2003;Corcuera et al, 2004;Di Filippo et al, 2010). Quercus species are known to have roots that reach deep into the ground and may attain profound water reserves (Cherubini et al, 2003) and thus make use of deeply infiltrated winter precipitation.…”
Section: Prior Winter To Early Spring Conditionsmentioning
confidence: 85%
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