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Research data keyboard_double_arrow_right Dataset 2021Publisher:PANGAEA Authors:Zweifel, Roman;
Sterck, Frank J;Zweifel, Roman
Zweifel, Roman in OpenAIREBraun, Sabine;
Braun, Sabine
Braun, Sabine in OpenAIREBuchmann, Nina;
+8 AuthorsBuchmann, Nina
Buchmann, Nina in OpenAIREZweifel, Roman;
Sterck, Frank J;Zweifel, Roman
Zweifel, Roman in OpenAIREBraun, Sabine;
Braun, Sabine
Braun, Sabine in OpenAIREBuchmann, Nina;
Buchmann, Nina
Buchmann, Nina in OpenAIREEugster, Werner;
Eugster, Werner
Eugster, Werner in OpenAIREGessler, Arthur;
Gessler, Arthur
Gessler, Arthur in OpenAIREHaeni, Matthias;
Haeni, Matthias
Haeni, Matthias in OpenAIREPeters, Richard L;
Peters, Richard L
Peters, Richard L in OpenAIREWalthert, Lorenz;
Walthert, Lorenz
Walthert, Lorenz in OpenAIREWilhelm, Micah;
Ziemínska, Kasia;Wilhelm, Micah
Wilhelm, Micah in OpenAIREEtzold, Sophia;
Etzold, Sophia
Etzold, Sophia in OpenAIREThe timing of diel stem growth of mature forest trees is still largely unknown, as empirical data with high temporal resolution have not been available so far. Consequently, the effects of day-night conditions on tree growth remained uncertain. Here we present the first comprehensive field study of hourly-resolved radial stem growth of seven temperate tree species, based on 57 million underlying data points over a period of up to 8 years. We show that trees grow mainly at night, with a peak after midnight, when the vapour pressure deficit (VPD) is among the lowest. A high VPD strictly limits radial stem growth and allows little growth during daylight hours, except in the early morning. Surprisingly, trees also grow in moderately dry soil when the VPD is low. Species-specific differences in diel growth dynamics show that species able to grow earlier during the night are associated with the highest number of hours with growth per year and the largest annual growth increment. We conclude that species with the ability to overcome daily water deficits faster have greater growth potential. Furthermore, we conclude that growth is more sensitive than carbon uptake to dry air, as growth stops before stomata are known to close.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euResearch data keyboard_double_arrow_right Dataset 2021Publisher:PANGAEA Authors:Zweifel, Roman;
Sterck, Frank J;Zweifel, Roman
Zweifel, Roman in OpenAIREBraun, Sabine;
Braun, Sabine
Braun, Sabine in OpenAIREBuchmann, Nina;
+8 AuthorsBuchmann, Nina
Buchmann, Nina in OpenAIREZweifel, Roman;
Sterck, Frank J;Zweifel, Roman
Zweifel, Roman in OpenAIREBraun, Sabine;
Braun, Sabine
Braun, Sabine in OpenAIREBuchmann, Nina;
Buchmann, Nina
Buchmann, Nina in OpenAIREEugster, Werner;
Eugster, Werner
Eugster, Werner in OpenAIREGessler, Arthur;
Gessler, Arthur
Gessler, Arthur in OpenAIREHaeni, Matthias;
Haeni, Matthias
Haeni, Matthias in OpenAIREPeters, Richard L;
Peters, Richard L
Peters, Richard L in OpenAIREWalthert, Lorenz;
Walthert, Lorenz
Walthert, Lorenz in OpenAIREWilhelm, Micah;
Ziemínska, Kasia;Wilhelm, Micah
Wilhelm, Micah in OpenAIREEtzold, Sophia;
Etzold, Sophia
Etzold, Sophia in OpenAIREThe timing of diel stem growth of mature forest trees is still largely unknown, as empirical data with high temporal resolution have not been available so far. Consequently, the effects of day-night conditions on tree growth remained uncertain. Here we present the first comprehensive field study of hourly-resolved radial stem growth of seven temperate tree species, based on 57 million underlying data points over a period of up to 8 years. We show that trees grow mainly at night, with a peak after midnight, when the vapour pressure deficit (VPD) is among the lowest. A high VPD strictly limits radial stem growth and allows little growth during daylight hours, except in the early morning. Surprisingly, trees also grow in moderately dry soil when the VPD is low. Species-specific differences in diel growth dynamics show that species able to grow earlier during the night are associated with the highest number of hours with growth per year and the largest annual growth increment. We conclude that species with the ability to overcome daily water deficits faster have greater growth potential. Furthermore, we conclude that growth is more sensitive than carbon uptake to dry air, as growth stops before stomata are known to close.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euResearch data keyboard_double_arrow_right Dataset 2021Publisher:PANGAEA Authors:Zweifel, Roman;
Sterck, Frank J;Zweifel, Roman
Zweifel, Roman in OpenAIREBraun, Sabine;
Braun, Sabine
Braun, Sabine in OpenAIREBuchmann, Nina;
+8 AuthorsBuchmann, Nina
Buchmann, Nina in OpenAIREZweifel, Roman;
Sterck, Frank J;Zweifel, Roman
Zweifel, Roman in OpenAIREBraun, Sabine;
Braun, Sabine
Braun, Sabine in OpenAIREBuchmann, Nina;
Buchmann, Nina
Buchmann, Nina in OpenAIREEugster, Werner;
Eugster, Werner
Eugster, Werner in OpenAIREGessler, Arthur;
Gessler, Arthur
Gessler, Arthur in OpenAIREHaeni, Matthias;
Haeni, Matthias
Haeni, Matthias in OpenAIREPeters, Richard L;
Peters, Richard L
Peters, Richard L in OpenAIREWalthert, Lorenz;
Walthert, Lorenz
Walthert, Lorenz in OpenAIREWilhelm, Micah;
Ziemínska, Kasia;Wilhelm, Micah
Wilhelm, Micah in OpenAIREEtzold, Sophia;
Etzold, Sophia
Etzold, Sophia in OpenAIREThe timing of diel stem growth of mature forest trees is still largely unknown, as empirical data with high temporal resolution have not been available so far. Consequently, the effects of day-night conditions on tree growth remained uncertain. Here we present the first comprehensive field study of hourly-resolved radial stem growth of seven temperate tree species, based on 57 million underlying data points over a period of up to 8 years. We show that trees grow mainly at night, with a peak after midnight, when the vapour pressure deficit (VPD) is among the lowest. A high VPD strictly limits radial stem growth and allows little growth during daylight hours, except in the early morning. Surprisingly, trees also grow in moderately dry soil when the VPD is low. Species-specific differences in diel growth dynamics show that species able to grow earlier during the night are associated with the highest number of hours with growth per year and the largest annual growth increment. We conclude that species with the ability to overcome daily water deficits faster have greater growth potential. Furthermore, we conclude that growth is more sensitive than carbon uptake to dry air, as growth stops before stomata are known to close.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euResearch data keyboard_double_arrow_right Dataset 2021Publisher:PANGAEA Authors:Zweifel, Roman;
Sterck, Frank J;Zweifel, Roman
Zweifel, Roman in OpenAIREBraun, Sabine;
Braun, Sabine
Braun, Sabine in OpenAIREBuchmann, Nina;
+8 AuthorsBuchmann, Nina
Buchmann, Nina in OpenAIREZweifel, Roman;
Sterck, Frank J;Zweifel, Roman
Zweifel, Roman in OpenAIREBraun, Sabine;
Braun, Sabine
Braun, Sabine in OpenAIREBuchmann, Nina;
Buchmann, Nina
Buchmann, Nina in OpenAIREEugster, Werner;
Eugster, Werner
Eugster, Werner in OpenAIREGessler, Arthur;
Gessler, Arthur
Gessler, Arthur in OpenAIREHaeni, Matthias;
Haeni, Matthias
Haeni, Matthias in OpenAIREPeters, Richard L;
Peters, Richard L
Peters, Richard L in OpenAIREWalthert, Lorenz;
Walthert, Lorenz
Walthert, Lorenz in OpenAIREWilhelm, Micah;
Ziemínska, Kasia;Wilhelm, Micah
Wilhelm, Micah in OpenAIREEtzold, Sophia;
Etzold, Sophia
Etzold, Sophia in OpenAIREThe timing of diel stem growth of mature forest trees is still largely unknown, as empirical data with high temporal resolution have not been available so far. Consequently, the effects of day-night conditions on tree growth remained uncertain. Here we present the first comprehensive field study of hourly-resolved radial stem growth of seven temperate tree species, based on 57 million underlying data points over a period of up to 8 years. We show that trees grow mainly at night, with a peak after midnight, when the vapour pressure deficit (VPD) is among the lowest. A high VPD strictly limits radial stem growth and allows little growth during daylight hours, except in the early morning. Surprisingly, trees also grow in moderately dry soil when the VPD is low. Species-specific differences in diel growth dynamics show that species able to grow earlier during the night are associated with the highest number of hours with growth per year and the largest annual growth increment. We conclude that species with the ability to overcome daily water deficits faster have greater growth potential. Furthermore, we conclude that growth is more sensitive than carbon uptake to dry air, as growth stops before stomata are known to close.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2022 Czech Republic, Switzerland, Spain, Sweden, Netherlands, Germany, Spain, Germany, Czech RepublicPublisher:Springer Science and Business Media LLC Publicly fundedFunded by:ANR | ARBRE, SNSF | Coupling stem water flow ..., SNSF | ICOS-CH Phase 2 +7 projectsANR| ARBRE ,SNSF| Coupling stem water flow and structural carbon allocation in a warming climate: the Lötschental study case (LOTFOR) ,SNSF| ICOS-CH Phase 2 ,EC| VERIFY ,SNSF| ICOS-CH: Integrated Carbon Observation System in Switzerland ,SNSF| Inter- and intra-specific water-use strategies of European trees: towards a better mechanistic understanding of tree performance during drought and warming ,FWF| Analysis of Norway Spruce Rust-Resistance ,FWF| Conifer radial stem growth in response to drought ,ANR| FOREPRO ,FWF| Carbon allocation and growth of Scots pineAuthors:Salomón, Roberto L.;
Salomón, Roberto L.
Salomón, Roberto L. in OpenAIREPeters, Richard L.;
Peters, Richard L.
Peters, Richard L. in OpenAIREZweifel, Roman;
Zweifel, Roman
Zweifel, Roman in OpenAIRESass-Klaassen, Ute G.W.;
+80 AuthorsSass-Klaassen, Ute G.W.
Sass-Klaassen, Ute G.W. in OpenAIRESalomón, Roberto L.;
Salomón, Roberto L.
Salomón, Roberto L. in OpenAIREPeters, Richard L.;
Peters, Richard L.
Peters, Richard L. in OpenAIREZweifel, Roman;
Zweifel, Roman
Zweifel, Roman in OpenAIRESass-Klaassen, Ute G.W.;
Sass-Klaassen, Ute G.W.
Sass-Klaassen, Ute G.W. in OpenAIREStegehuis, Annemiek I.;
Stegehuis, Annemiek I.
Stegehuis, Annemiek I. in OpenAIRESmiljanic, Marko;
Smiljanic, Marko
Smiljanic, Marko in OpenAIREPoyatos, Rafael;
Poyatos, Rafael
Poyatos, Rafael in OpenAIREBabst, Flurin;
Babst, Flurin
Babst, Flurin in OpenAIRECienciala, Emil;
Cienciala, Emil
Cienciala, Emil in OpenAIREFonti, Patrick;
Fonti, Patrick
Fonti, Patrick in OpenAIRELerink, Bass J.W.;
Lerink, Bass J.W.
Lerink, Bass J.W. in OpenAIRELindner, Marcus;
Lindner, Marcus
Lindner, Marcus in OpenAIREMartínez-Vilalta, Jordi;
Martínez-Vilalta, Jordi
Martínez-Vilalta, Jordi in OpenAIREMencuccini, Maurizio;
Mencuccini, Maurizio
Mencuccini, Maurizio in OpenAIRENabuurs, Gert-Jan;
Nabuurs, Gert-Jan
Nabuurs, Gert-Jan in OpenAIREvan der Maaten, Ernst;
van der Maaten, Ernst
van der Maaten, Ernst in OpenAIREvon Arx, Georg;
von Arx, Georg
von Arx, Georg in OpenAIREBär, Andreas;
Bär, Andreas
Bär, Andreas in OpenAIREAkhmetzyanov, Linar;
Balanzategui, Daniel;Akhmetzyanov, Linar
Akhmetzyanov, Linar in OpenAIREBellan, Michal;
Bendix, Jörg; Berveiller, Daniel;Bellan, Michal
Bellan, Michal in OpenAIREBlaženec, Miroslav;
Blaženec, Miroslav
Blaženec, Miroslav in OpenAIREČada, Vojtěch;
Carraro, Vinicio; Cecchini, Sébastien;Čada, Vojtěch
Čada, Vojtěch in OpenAIREChan, Tommy;
Chan, Tommy
Chan, Tommy in OpenAIREConedera, Marco;
Conedera, Marco
Conedera, Marco in OpenAIREDelpierre, Nicolas;
Delpierre, Nicolas
Delpierre, Nicolas in OpenAIREDelzon, Sylvain;
Delzon, Sylvain
Delzon, Sylvain in OpenAIREDitmarová, Lubica;
Doležal, Jiří; Dufrêne, Eric;Ditmarová, Lubica
Ditmarová, Lubica in OpenAIREEdvardsson, Johannes;
Ehekircher, Stefan;Edvardsson, Johannes
Edvardsson, Johannes in OpenAIREForner, Alicia;
Frouz, Jan;Forner, Alicia
Forner, Alicia in OpenAIREGanthaler, Andrea;
Ganthaler, Andrea
Ganthaler, Andrea in OpenAIREGryc, Vladimír;
Gryc, Vladimír
Gryc, Vladimír in OpenAIREGüney, Aylin;
Güney, Aylin
Güney, Aylin in OpenAIREHeinrich, Ingo;
Heinrich, Ingo
Heinrich, Ingo in OpenAIREHentschel, Rainer;
Janda, Pavel;Hentschel, Rainer
Hentschel, Rainer in OpenAIREJežík, Marek;
Ježík, Marek
Ježík, Marek in OpenAIREKahle, Hans-Peter;
Kahle, Hans-Peter;Kahle, Hans-Peter
Kahle, Hans-Peter in OpenAIREKnüsel, Simon;
Knüsel, Simon
Knüsel, Simon in OpenAIREKrejza, Jan;
Krejza, Jan
Krejza, Jan in OpenAIREKuberski, Łukasz;
Kuberski, Łukasz
Kuberski, Łukasz in OpenAIREKučera, Jiří;
Kučera, Jiří
Kučera, Jiří in OpenAIRELebourgeois, François;
Lebourgeois, François
Lebourgeois, François in OpenAIREMikoláš, Martin;
Mikoláš, Martin
Mikoláš, Martin in OpenAIREMatula, Radim;
Matula, Radim
Matula, Radim in OpenAIREMayr, Stefan;
Mayr, Stefan
Mayr, Stefan in OpenAIREOberhuber, Walter;
Oberhuber, Walter
Oberhuber, Walter in OpenAIREObojes, Nikolaus;
Obojes, Nikolaus;Obojes, Nikolaus
Obojes, Nikolaus in OpenAIREOsborne, Bruce;
Osborne, Bruce
Osborne, Bruce in OpenAIREPaljakka, Teemu;
Paljakka, Teemu
Paljakka, Teemu in OpenAIREPlichta, Roman;
Plichta, Roman
Plichta, Roman in OpenAIRERabbel, Inke;
Rabbel, Inke
Rabbel, Inke in OpenAIRERathgeber, Cyrille B.K.;
Rathgeber, Cyrille B.K.
Rathgeber, Cyrille B.K. in OpenAIRESalmon, Yann;
Salmon, Yann
Salmon, Yann in OpenAIRESaunder, Matthew;
Saunder, Matthew
Saunder, Matthew in OpenAIREScharnweber, Tobias;
Scharnweber, Tobias
Scharnweber, Tobias in OpenAIRESitková, Zuzana;
Sitková, Zuzana
Sitková, Zuzana in OpenAIREStangler, Dominik Florian;
Stangler, Dominik Florian
Stangler, Dominik Florian in OpenAIREStereńczak, Krzysztof;
Stereńczak, Marko;Stereńczak, Krzysztof
Stereńczak, Krzysztof in OpenAIREStřelcová, Katarína;
Střelcová, Katarína
Střelcová, Katarína in OpenAIRESvětlík, Jan;
Svodoba, Miroslav;Světlík, Jan
Světlík, Jan in OpenAIRETobin, Brian;
Trotsiuk, Volodymyr;Tobin, Brian
Tobin, Brian in OpenAIREUrban, Josef;
Valladares Ros, Fernando;Urban, Josef
Urban, Josef in OpenAIREVavrčík, Hanuš;
Vavrčík, Hanuš
Vavrčík, Hanuš in OpenAIREVejpustková, Monika;
Vejpustková, Monika
Vejpustková, Monika in OpenAIREWalthert, Lorenz;
Walthert, Lorenz
Walthert, Lorenz in OpenAIREWilmking, Martin;
Wilmking, Martin
Wilmking, Martin in OpenAIREZin, Ewa;
Zin, Ewa
Zin, Ewa in OpenAIREZou, Junliang;
Zou, Junliang
Zou, Junliang in OpenAIRESteppe, Kathy;
Steppe, Kathy
Steppe, Kathy in OpenAIREAbstractHeatwaves exert disproportionately strong and sometimes irreversible impacts on forest ecosystems. These impacts remain poorly understood at the tree and species level and across large spatial scales. Here, we investigate the effects of the record-breaking 2018 European heatwave on tree growth and tree water status using a collection of high-temporal resolution dendrometer data from 21 species across 53 sites. Relative to the two preceding years, annual stem growth was not consistently reduced by the 2018 heatwave but stems experienced twice the temporary shrinkage due to depletion of water reserves. Conifer species were less capable of rehydrating overnight than broadleaves across gradients of soil and atmospheric drought, suggesting less resilience toward transient stress. In particular, Norway spruce and Scots pine experienced extensive stem dehydration. Our high-resolution dendrometer network was suitable to disentangle the effects of a severe heatwave on tree growth and desiccation at large-spatial scales in situ, and provided insights on which species may be more vulnerable to climate extremes.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2021Embargo end date: 01 Jan 2022 Switzerland, Switzerland, NetherlandsPublisher:Wiley Funded by:SNSF | ICOS-CH: Integrated Carbo..., SNSF | ICOS-CH Phase 2SNSF| ICOS-CH: Integrated Carbon Observation System in Switzerland ,SNSF| ICOS-CH Phase 2Authors:Sophia Etzold;
Sophia Etzold
Sophia Etzold in OpenAIREFrank Sterck;
Frank Sterck
Frank Sterck in OpenAIREArun K. Bose;
Arun K. Bose
Arun K. Bose in OpenAIRESabine Braun;
+9 AuthorsSabine Braun
Sabine Braun in OpenAIRESophia Etzold;
Sophia Etzold
Sophia Etzold in OpenAIREFrank Sterck;
Frank Sterck
Frank Sterck in OpenAIREArun K. Bose;
Arun K. Bose
Arun K. Bose in OpenAIRESabine Braun;
Sabine Braun
Sabine Braun in OpenAIRENina Buchmann;
Nina Buchmann
Nina Buchmann in OpenAIREWerner Eugster;
Arthur Gessler;Werner Eugster
Werner Eugster in OpenAIREAnsgar Kahmen;
Ansgar Kahmen
Ansgar Kahmen in OpenAIRERichard L. Peters;
Richard L. Peters
Richard L. Peters in OpenAIREYann Vitasse;
Yann Vitasse
Yann Vitasse in OpenAIRELorenz Walthert;
Lorenz Walthert
Lorenz Walthert in OpenAIREKasia Ziemińska;
Kasia Ziemińska
Kasia Ziemińska in OpenAIRERoman Zweifel;
Roman Zweifel
Roman Zweifel in OpenAIREAbstractRadial stem growth dynamics at seasonal resolution are essential to understand how forests respond to climate change. We studied daily radial growth of 160 individuals of seven temperate tree species at 47 sites across Switzerland over 8 years. Growth of all species peaked in the early part of the growth season and commenced shortly before the summer solstice, but with species‐specific seasonal patterns. Day length set a window of opportunity for radial growth. Within this window, the probability of daily growth was constrained particularly by air and soil moisture, resulting in intermittent growth to occur only on 29 to 77 days (30% to 80%) within the growth period. The number of days with growth largely determined annual growth, whereas the growth period length contributed less. We call for accounting for these non‐linear intra‐annual and species‐specific growth dynamics in tree and forest models to reduce uncertainties in predictions under climate change.
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Sterck, Frank J;Zweifel, Roman
Zweifel, Roman in OpenAIREBraun, Sabine;
Braun, Sabine
Braun, Sabine in OpenAIREBuchmann, Nina;
+8 AuthorsBuchmann, Nina
Buchmann, Nina in OpenAIREZweifel, Roman;
Sterck, Frank J;Zweifel, Roman
Zweifel, Roman in OpenAIREBraun, Sabine;
Braun, Sabine
Braun, Sabine in OpenAIREBuchmann, Nina;
Buchmann, Nina
Buchmann, Nina in OpenAIREEugster, Werner;
Eugster, Werner
Eugster, Werner in OpenAIREGessler, Arthur;
Gessler, Arthur
Gessler, Arthur in OpenAIREHaeni, Matthias;
Haeni, Matthias
Haeni, Matthias in OpenAIREPeters, Richard L;
Peters, Richard L
Peters, Richard L in OpenAIREWalthert, Lorenz;
Walthert, Lorenz
Walthert, Lorenz in OpenAIREWilhelm, Micah;
Ziemínska, Kasia;Wilhelm, Micah
Wilhelm, Micah in OpenAIREEtzold, Sophia;
Etzold, Sophia
Etzold, Sophia in OpenAIREThe timing of diel stem growth of mature forest trees is still largely unknown, as empirical data with high temporal resolution have not been available so far. Consequently, the effects of day-night conditions on tree growth remained uncertain. Here we present the first comprehensive field study of hourly-resolved radial stem growth of seven temperate tree species, based on 57 million underlying data points over a period of up to 8 years. We show that trees grow mainly at night, with a peak after midnight, when the vapour pressure deficit (VPD) is among the lowest. A high VPD strictly limits radial stem growth and allows little growth during daylight hours, except in the early morning. Surprisingly, trees also grow in moderately dry soil when the VPD is low. Species-specific differences in diel growth dynamics show that species able to grow earlier during the night are associated with the highest number of hours with growth per year and the largest annual growth increment. We conclude that species with the ability to overcome daily water deficits faster have greater growth potential. Furthermore, we conclude that growth is more sensitive than carbon uptake to dry air, as growth stops before stomata are known to close.
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Sterck, Frank J;Zweifel, Roman
Zweifel, Roman in OpenAIREBraun, Sabine;
Braun, Sabine
Braun, Sabine in OpenAIREBuchmann, Nina;
+8 AuthorsBuchmann, Nina
Buchmann, Nina in OpenAIREZweifel, Roman;
Sterck, Frank J;Zweifel, Roman
Zweifel, Roman in OpenAIREBraun, Sabine;
Braun, Sabine
Braun, Sabine in OpenAIREBuchmann, Nina;
Buchmann, Nina
Buchmann, Nina in OpenAIREEugster, Werner;
Eugster, Werner
Eugster, Werner in OpenAIREGessler, Arthur;
Gessler, Arthur
Gessler, Arthur in OpenAIREHaeni, Matthias;
Haeni, Matthias
Haeni, Matthias in OpenAIREPeters, Richard L;
Peters, Richard L
Peters, Richard L in OpenAIREWalthert, Lorenz;
Walthert, Lorenz
Walthert, Lorenz in OpenAIREWilhelm, Micah;
Ziemínska, Kasia;Wilhelm, Micah
Wilhelm, Micah in OpenAIREEtzold, Sophia;
Etzold, Sophia
Etzold, Sophia in OpenAIREThe timing of diel stem growth of mature forest trees is still largely unknown, as empirical data with high temporal resolution have not been available so far. Consequently, the effects of day-night conditions on tree growth remained uncertain. Here we present the first comprehensive field study of hourly-resolved radial stem growth of seven temperate tree species, based on 57 million underlying data points over a period of up to 8 years. We show that trees grow mainly at night, with a peak after midnight, when the vapour pressure deficit (VPD) is among the lowest. A high VPD strictly limits radial stem growth and allows little growth during daylight hours, except in the early morning. Surprisingly, trees also grow in moderately dry soil when the VPD is low. Species-specific differences in diel growth dynamics show that species able to grow earlier during the night are associated with the highest number of hours with growth per year and the largest annual growth increment. We conclude that species with the ability to overcome daily water deficits faster have greater growth potential. Furthermore, we conclude that growth is more sensitive than carbon uptake to dry air, as growth stops before stomata are known to close.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euResearch data keyboard_double_arrow_right Dataset 2021Publisher:PANGAEA Authors:Zweifel, Roman;
Sterck, Frank J;Zweifel, Roman
Zweifel, Roman in OpenAIREBraun, Sabine;
Braun, Sabine
Braun, Sabine in OpenAIREBuchmann, Nina;
+8 AuthorsBuchmann, Nina
Buchmann, Nina in OpenAIREZweifel, Roman;
Sterck, Frank J;Zweifel, Roman
Zweifel, Roman in OpenAIREBraun, Sabine;
Braun, Sabine
Braun, Sabine in OpenAIREBuchmann, Nina;
Buchmann, Nina
Buchmann, Nina in OpenAIREEugster, Werner;
Eugster, Werner
Eugster, Werner in OpenAIREGessler, Arthur;
Gessler, Arthur
Gessler, Arthur in OpenAIREHaeni, Matthias;
Haeni, Matthias
Haeni, Matthias in OpenAIREPeters, Richard L;
Peters, Richard L
Peters, Richard L in OpenAIREWalthert, Lorenz;
Walthert, Lorenz
Walthert, Lorenz in OpenAIREWilhelm, Micah;
Ziemínska, Kasia;Wilhelm, Micah
Wilhelm, Micah in OpenAIREEtzold, Sophia;
Etzold, Sophia
Etzold, Sophia in OpenAIREThe timing of diel stem growth of mature forest trees is still largely unknown, as empirical data with high temporal resolution have not been available so far. Consequently, the effects of day-night conditions on tree growth remained uncertain. Here we present the first comprehensive field study of hourly-resolved radial stem growth of seven temperate tree species, based on 57 million underlying data points over a period of up to 8 years. We show that trees grow mainly at night, with a peak after midnight, when the vapour pressure deficit (VPD) is among the lowest. A high VPD strictly limits radial stem growth and allows little growth during daylight hours, except in the early morning. Surprisingly, trees also grow in moderately dry soil when the VPD is low. Species-specific differences in diel growth dynamics show that species able to grow earlier during the night are associated with the highest number of hours with growth per year and the largest annual growth increment. We conclude that species with the ability to overcome daily water deficits faster have greater growth potential. Furthermore, we conclude that growth is more sensitive than carbon uptake to dry air, as growth stops before stomata are known to close.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euResearch data keyboard_double_arrow_right Dataset 2021Publisher:PANGAEA Authors:Zweifel, Roman;
Sterck, Frank J;Zweifel, Roman
Zweifel, Roman in OpenAIREBraun, Sabine;
Braun, Sabine
Braun, Sabine in OpenAIREBuchmann, Nina;
+8 AuthorsBuchmann, Nina
Buchmann, Nina in OpenAIREZweifel, Roman;
Sterck, Frank J;Zweifel, Roman
Zweifel, Roman in OpenAIREBraun, Sabine;
Braun, Sabine
Braun, Sabine in OpenAIREBuchmann, Nina;
Buchmann, Nina
Buchmann, Nina in OpenAIREEugster, Werner;
Eugster, Werner
Eugster, Werner in OpenAIREGessler, Arthur;
Gessler, Arthur
Gessler, Arthur in OpenAIREHaeni, Matthias;
Haeni, Matthias
Haeni, Matthias in OpenAIREPeters, Richard L;
Peters, Richard L
Peters, Richard L in OpenAIREWalthert, Lorenz;
Walthert, Lorenz
Walthert, Lorenz in OpenAIREWilhelm, Micah;
Ziemínska, Kasia;Wilhelm, Micah
Wilhelm, Micah in OpenAIREEtzold, Sophia;
Etzold, Sophia
Etzold, Sophia in OpenAIREThe timing of diel stem growth of mature forest trees is still largely unknown, as empirical data with high temporal resolution have not been available so far. Consequently, the effects of day-night conditions on tree growth remained uncertain. Here we present the first comprehensive field study of hourly-resolved radial stem growth of seven temperate tree species, based on 57 million underlying data points over a period of up to 8 years. We show that trees grow mainly at night, with a peak after midnight, when the vapour pressure deficit (VPD) is among the lowest. A high VPD strictly limits radial stem growth and allows little growth during daylight hours, except in the early morning. Surprisingly, trees also grow in moderately dry soil when the VPD is low. Species-specific differences in diel growth dynamics show that species able to grow earlier during the night are associated with the highest number of hours with growth per year and the largest annual growth increment. We conclude that species with the ability to overcome daily water deficits faster have greater growth potential. Furthermore, we conclude that growth is more sensitive than carbon uptake to dry air, as growth stops before stomata are known to close.
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