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Climate Response and Radial Growth Dynamics of Pedunculate Oak (Quercus robur L.) Plus Trees and Their Half-Sib Progeny in Periods of Severe Droughts in the Forest-Steppe Zone of Eastern Europe
by
Litovchenko, Daria A.
, Popova, Anna A.
, Shestibratov, Konstantin A.
, Krutovsky, Konstantin V.
in
Air temperature
/ Analysis
/ Climate
/ Climate change
/ Dendrochronology
/ dendrophenotype
/ Drought
/ Drought resistance
/ Droughts
/ Eastern Europe
/ Forests
/ Genetic crosses
/ Germany
/ Hardwoods
/ High resistance
/ Hydrologic data
/ Oak
/ Offspring
/ Parameter estimation
/ Parameter identification
/ pedunculate oak
/ plus tree
/ Precipitation
/ Precipitation (Meteorology)
/ Progeny
/ Quercus robur
/ radial growth
/ Recovery
/ Resilience
/ Russia
/ Steppes
/ Sunspot cycle
/ Tree rings
/ Trees
/ United Kingdom
/ Weather
/ Wood
2024
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Climate Response and Radial Growth Dynamics of Pedunculate Oak (Quercus robur L.) Plus Trees and Their Half-Sib Progeny in Periods of Severe Droughts in the Forest-Steppe Zone of Eastern Europe
by
Litovchenko, Daria A.
, Popova, Anna A.
, Shestibratov, Konstantin A.
, Krutovsky, Konstantin V.
in
Air temperature
/ Analysis
/ Climate
/ Climate change
/ Dendrochronology
/ dendrophenotype
/ Drought
/ Drought resistance
/ Droughts
/ Eastern Europe
/ Forests
/ Genetic crosses
/ Germany
/ Hardwoods
/ High resistance
/ Hydrologic data
/ Oak
/ Offspring
/ Parameter estimation
/ Parameter identification
/ pedunculate oak
/ plus tree
/ Precipitation
/ Precipitation (Meteorology)
/ Progeny
/ Quercus robur
/ radial growth
/ Recovery
/ Resilience
/ Russia
/ Steppes
/ Sunspot cycle
/ Tree rings
/ Trees
/ United Kingdom
/ Weather
/ Wood
2024
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Climate Response and Radial Growth Dynamics of Pedunculate Oak (Quercus robur L.) Plus Trees and Their Half-Sib Progeny in Periods of Severe Droughts in the Forest-Steppe Zone of Eastern Europe
by
Litovchenko, Daria A.
, Popova, Anna A.
, Shestibratov, Konstantin A.
, Krutovsky, Konstantin V.
in
Air temperature
/ Analysis
/ Climate
/ Climate change
/ Dendrochronology
/ dendrophenotype
/ Drought
/ Drought resistance
/ Droughts
/ Eastern Europe
/ Forests
/ Genetic crosses
/ Germany
/ Hardwoods
/ High resistance
/ Hydrologic data
/ Oak
/ Offspring
/ Parameter estimation
/ Parameter identification
/ pedunculate oak
/ plus tree
/ Precipitation
/ Precipitation (Meteorology)
/ Progeny
/ Quercus robur
/ radial growth
/ Recovery
/ Resilience
/ Russia
/ Steppes
/ Sunspot cycle
/ Tree rings
/ Trees
/ United Kingdom
/ Weather
/ Wood
2024
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Climate Response and Radial Growth Dynamics of Pedunculate Oak (Quercus robur L.) Plus Trees and Their Half-Sib Progeny in Periods of Severe Droughts in the Forest-Steppe Zone of Eastern Europe
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Climate Response and Radial Growth Dynamics of Pedunculate Oak (Quercus robur L.) Plus Trees and Their Half-Sib Progeny in Periods of Severe Droughts in the Forest-Steppe Zone of Eastern Europe
2024
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The dendrochronological parameters of 97 pedunculate oak (Quercus robur L.) trees including 20 plus trees (142-year-old on average) and four half-sib families for four of them were analyzed considering also specifically years of the most severe droughts that were identified using average monthly air temperature and precipitation data. The tree-ring width (TRW) was mostly affected by air temperature that had the largest cross-dating indices (CDI), up to 78% maximum. However, the 32-year Brückner–Egeson–Lockyer cycle (a climatic cycle of approximately 30–40 years that correlates with sunspot activity) was more reflected in the TRW dynamics in plus trees than precipitation and air temperature. A high-frequency of abnormal TRW was clearly observed during drought periods and in the following 2–3 years. Tree radial-growth reduction due to drought stress varied significantly between families. The resistance to drought based on TRW was higher in the maternal plus oak trees than in progeny. Drought resulted in reduced growth during the subsequent year(s); hence, the minimum growth occurred after the actual climate event. Autumn–winter precipitation and weather conditions were of the greatest importance at the onset of active vegetation in April and May. The influence of air temperature on oak growth was the largest in March (r = 0.39, p < 0.05). The strongest positive correlation between precipitation and growth (with r up to 0.38) was observed in May 2023. Plus trees had a high adaptive potential due to the stability of radial growth during drought with high resistance (Rt = 1.29) and resilience (Rs = 1.09) indexes. The offspring of families 1 (Rt = 0.89, Rs = 0.89) and 2 (Rt = 1.04, Rs = 0.87) had similar resistance and resilience, but the recovery indices (Rc) for offspring in families 1, 2 and 3 exceeded the recovery values for plus trees. For offspring in families 3 and 4, the index values were lower. The revealed responses of wood growth of plus trees to climatic parameters estimated as resistance (Rt), resilience (Rs) and recovery (Rc) indexes and similar responses in their progeny can be used in breeding pedunculate oak for wood growth productivity and drought resistance.
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