Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6537708 | Agricultural and Forest Meteorology | 2014 | 13 Pages |
Abstract
Our findings highlight cork oak's sensitivity to the amount and timing of late spring precipitation. This could be critical as future climate scenarios predict a reduction of spring precipitation as well as enhanced severity of droughts in the Iberian Peninsula by the end of the 21st century. In inducing water stress before the onset of summer droughts, the predicted spring precipitation decline could drive the species closer to the threshold of catastrophic xylem embolism at the peak of the drought period.
Keywords
(gs)(T)(A)(SEM)(PCA)Predawn leaf water potentialQuercus suber(CV)Photosynthetically active radiationGas exchangepotential evapotranspirationTree transpirationPrecipitation changeCarbon assimilationCrown volumestandard error of the meanAir temperatureSoil moistureSpecific leaf areaLeaf area indexDiameter at breast heightSoil water contentStomatal conductanceLeaf water potentialOsmotic potentialLeaf area densityvapour pressure deficit
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Authors
Cathy Kurz Besson, Raquel Lobo-do-Vale, Maria LucÃlia Rodrigues, Pedro Almeida, Alastair Herd, Olga Mary Grant, Teresa Soares David, Markus Schmidt, Denis Otieno, Trevor F. Keenan, Célia Gouveia, Catherine Mériaux, Maria Manuela Chaves,