Flushing phenology and fitness of European beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) provenances from a trial in La Rioja, Spain, segregate according to their climate of origin

European beech (Fagus sylvatica) reaches the south-western limit of its distribution in northern Spain, beyond which the Mediterranean climate is thought to restrict further expansion of the species range. Consequently, current and future climate change in the region is expected to push back the range margin and threaten the survival of local beech populations. In a provenance trial of pan-European beech populations growing under harsh conditions in La Rioja, we tested whether associations between the timing of spring phenology assessed over three years affected the performance of beeches at the site, and whether they exhibited a trade off between growth rate and survival. In particular, we considered whether the relationship between performance under conditions of summer drought and spring frost at the trial site was dependent on the climate at the site of provenance origin. We report that early-flushing provenances from continental climates in the south-east and parts of central Europe were among the tallest after ten years of growth in the trial for instance from Val di Sella, northern Italy (mean bud burst day 114 and height 173. cm); Gotze Delchev, Bulgaria (day 115, height 135. cm); and Aarberg, Switzerland (day 118, height 151. cm). While late-flushing provenances from maritime climates in northern and western Europe were among the shortest in the trial for instance from Soignes, Belgium (day 124, height 73. cm); Gullmarsberg, Sweden (day 122, height 69. cm); and Bathurst Estate, southern England (day 122, height 85. cm). There was no evidence that early flushing increased the mortality of trees at the trial site. The large-scale geographical patterns in flushing strategy reflected a trade off between pre-emptive growth before the summer drought and susceptibility to late frosts. Our findings emphasise the need to conserve populations from the range edge in the south of Europe, the Balkans and western Alps, whose combination of early flushing and drought resistance may become desirable traits for the improved future performance of beech in response to climate change. © 2013 Elsevier B.V.

Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Robson, T. M., Rasztovits, E., Aphalo, P. J., Alía Miranda, Ricardo, Aranda García, Ismael
Format: artículo biblioteca
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2013
Subjects:Climate change, Bud burst, Temperature sum, Range shift, Frost avoidance, Drought,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12792/3753
http://hdl.handle.net/10261/289639
Tags: Add Tag
No Tags, Be the first to tag this record!
id dig-inia-es-10261-289639
record_format koha
spelling dig-inia-es-10261-2896392023-02-16T12:22:28Z Flushing phenology and fitness of European beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) provenances from a trial in La Rioja, Spain, segregate according to their climate of origin Robson, T. M. Rasztovits, E. Aphalo, P. J. Alía Miranda, Ricardo Aranda García, Ismael Climate change Bud burst Temperature sum Range shift Frost avoidance Drought European beech (Fagus sylvatica) reaches the south-western limit of its distribution in northern Spain, beyond which the Mediterranean climate is thought to restrict further expansion of the species range. Consequently, current and future climate change in the region is expected to push back the range margin and threaten the survival of local beech populations. In a provenance trial of pan-European beech populations growing under harsh conditions in La Rioja, we tested whether associations between the timing of spring phenology assessed over three years affected the performance of beeches at the site, and whether they exhibited a trade off between growth rate and survival. In particular, we considered whether the relationship between performance under conditions of summer drought and spring frost at the trial site was dependent on the climate at the site of provenance origin. We report that early-flushing provenances from continental climates in the south-east and parts of central Europe were among the tallest after ten years of growth in the trial for instance from Val di Sella, northern Italy (mean bud burst day 114 and height 173. cm); Gotze Delchev, Bulgaria (day 115, height 135. cm); and Aarberg, Switzerland (day 118, height 151. cm). While late-flushing provenances from maritime climates in northern and western Europe were among the shortest in the trial for instance from Soignes, Belgium (day 124, height 73. cm); Gullmarsberg, Sweden (day 122, height 69. cm); and Bathurst Estate, southern England (day 122, height 85. cm). There was no evidence that early flushing increased the mortality of trees at the trial site. The large-scale geographical patterns in flushing strategy reflected a trade off between pre-emptive growth before the summer drought and susceptibility to late frosts. Our findings emphasise the need to conserve populations from the range edge in the south of Europe, the Balkans and western Alps, whose combination of early flushing and drought resistance may become desirable traits for the improved future performance of beech in response to climate change. © 2013 Elsevier B.V. 2023-02-16T12:22:27Z 2023-02-16T12:22:27Z 2013 artículo Agricultural and Forest Meteorology 180: 76-85 (2013) 0168-1923 http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12792/3753 http://hdl.handle.net/10261/289639 10.1016/j.agrformet.2013.05.008 en none Elsevier
institution INIA ES
collection DSpace
country España
countrycode ES
component Bibliográfico
access En linea
databasecode dig-inia-es
tag biblioteca
region Europa del Sur
libraryname Biblioteca del INIA España
language English
topic Climate change
Bud burst
Temperature sum
Range shift
Frost avoidance
Drought
Climate change
Bud burst
Temperature sum
Range shift
Frost avoidance
Drought
spellingShingle Climate change
Bud burst
Temperature sum
Range shift
Frost avoidance
Drought
Climate change
Bud burst
Temperature sum
Range shift
Frost avoidance
Drought
Robson, T. M.
Rasztovits, E.
Aphalo, P. J.
Alía Miranda, Ricardo
Aranda García, Ismael
Flushing phenology and fitness of European beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) provenances from a trial in La Rioja, Spain, segregate according to their climate of origin
description European beech (Fagus sylvatica) reaches the south-western limit of its distribution in northern Spain, beyond which the Mediterranean climate is thought to restrict further expansion of the species range. Consequently, current and future climate change in the region is expected to push back the range margin and threaten the survival of local beech populations. In a provenance trial of pan-European beech populations growing under harsh conditions in La Rioja, we tested whether associations between the timing of spring phenology assessed over three years affected the performance of beeches at the site, and whether they exhibited a trade off between growth rate and survival. In particular, we considered whether the relationship between performance under conditions of summer drought and spring frost at the trial site was dependent on the climate at the site of provenance origin. We report that early-flushing provenances from continental climates in the south-east and parts of central Europe were among the tallest after ten years of growth in the trial for instance from Val di Sella, northern Italy (mean bud burst day 114 and height 173. cm); Gotze Delchev, Bulgaria (day 115, height 135. cm); and Aarberg, Switzerland (day 118, height 151. cm). While late-flushing provenances from maritime climates in northern and western Europe were among the shortest in the trial for instance from Soignes, Belgium (day 124, height 73. cm); Gullmarsberg, Sweden (day 122, height 69. cm); and Bathurst Estate, southern England (day 122, height 85. cm). There was no evidence that early flushing increased the mortality of trees at the trial site. The large-scale geographical patterns in flushing strategy reflected a trade off between pre-emptive growth before the summer drought and susceptibility to late frosts. Our findings emphasise the need to conserve populations from the range edge in the south of Europe, the Balkans and western Alps, whose combination of early flushing and drought resistance may become desirable traits for the improved future performance of beech in response to climate change. © 2013 Elsevier B.V.
format artículo
topic_facet Climate change
Bud burst
Temperature sum
Range shift
Frost avoidance
Drought
author Robson, T. M.
Rasztovits, E.
Aphalo, P. J.
Alía Miranda, Ricardo
Aranda García, Ismael
author_facet Robson, T. M.
Rasztovits, E.
Aphalo, P. J.
Alía Miranda, Ricardo
Aranda García, Ismael
author_sort Robson, T. M.
title Flushing phenology and fitness of European beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) provenances from a trial in La Rioja, Spain, segregate according to their climate of origin
title_short Flushing phenology and fitness of European beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) provenances from a trial in La Rioja, Spain, segregate according to their climate of origin
title_full Flushing phenology and fitness of European beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) provenances from a trial in La Rioja, Spain, segregate according to their climate of origin
title_fullStr Flushing phenology and fitness of European beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) provenances from a trial in La Rioja, Spain, segregate according to their climate of origin
title_full_unstemmed Flushing phenology and fitness of European beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) provenances from a trial in La Rioja, Spain, segregate according to their climate of origin
title_sort flushing phenology and fitness of european beech (fagus sylvatica l.) provenances from a trial in la rioja, spain, segregate according to their climate of origin
publisher Elsevier
publishDate 2013
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12792/3753
http://hdl.handle.net/10261/289639
work_keys_str_mv AT robsontm flushingphenologyandfitnessofeuropeanbeechfagussylvaticalprovenancesfromatrialinlariojaspainsegregateaccordingtotheirclimateoforigin
AT rasztovitse flushingphenologyandfitnessofeuropeanbeechfagussylvaticalprovenancesfromatrialinlariojaspainsegregateaccordingtotheirclimateoforigin
AT aphalopj flushingphenologyandfitnessofeuropeanbeechfagussylvaticalprovenancesfromatrialinlariojaspainsegregateaccordingtotheirclimateoforigin
AT aliamirandaricardo flushingphenologyandfitnessofeuropeanbeechfagussylvaticalprovenancesfromatrialinlariojaspainsegregateaccordingtotheirclimateoforigin
AT arandagarciaismael flushingphenologyandfitnessofeuropeanbeechfagussylvaticalprovenancesfromatrialinlariojaspainsegregateaccordingtotheirclimateoforigin
_version_ 1767602992133963776