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Non-stomatal processes reduce gross primary productivity in temperate forest ecosystems during severe edaphic drought.

Louis Gourlez de la Motte1, Quentin Beauclaire1, Bernard Heinesch1, Mathias Cuntz2, Lenka Foltýnová3, Ladislav Šigut3, Natalia Kowalska3, Giovanni Manca4, Ignacio Goded Ballarin4, Caroline Vincke5, Marilyn Roland6, Andreas Ibrom7, Denis Lousteau8, Lukas Siebicke9, Johan Neiryink10, Bernard Longdoz1.   

Abstract

Severe drought events are known to cause important reductions of gross primary productivity (GPP) in forest ecosystems. However, it is still unclear whether this reduction originates from stomatal closure (Stomatal Origin Limitation) and/or non-stomatal limitations (Non-SOL). In this study, we investigated the impact of edaphic drought in 2018 on GPP and its origin (SOL, NSOL) using a dataset of 10 European forest ecosystem flux towers. In all stations where GPP reductions were observed during the drought, these were largely explained by declines in the maximum apparent canopy scale carboxylation rate VCMAX,APP (NSOL) when the soil relative extractable water content dropped below around 0.4. Concurrently, we found that the stomatal slope parameter (G1, related to SOL) of the Medlyn et al. unified optimization model linking vegetation conductance and GPP remained relatively constant. These results strengthen the increasing evidence that NSOL should be included in stomatal conductance/photosynthesis models to faithfully simulate both GPP and water fluxes in forest ecosystems during severe drought. This article is part of the theme issue 'Impacts of the 2018 severe drought and heatwave in Europe: from site to continental scale'.

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Keywords:  drought; eddy covariance; forest; model; photosynthesis; stomatal conductance

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32892725      PMCID: PMC7485095          DOI: 10.1098/rstb.2019.0527

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci        ISSN: 0962-8436            Impact factor:   6.237


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Authors:  William R L Anderegg; Adam Wolf; Adriana Arango-Velez; Brendan Choat; Daniel J Chmura; Steven Jansen; Thomas Kolb; Shan Li; Frederick Meinzer; Pilar Pita; Víctor Resco de Dios; John S Sperry; Brett T Wolfe; Stephen Pacala
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2017-10-12       Impact factor: 3.240

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Authors:  Alexander Graf; Anne Klosterhalfen; Nicola Arriga; Christian Bernhofer; Heye Bogena; Frédéric Bornet; Nicolas Brüggemann; Christian Brümmer; Nina Buchmann; Jinshu Chi; Christophe Chipeaux; Edoardo Cremonese; Matthias Cuntz; Jiří Dušek; Tarek S El-Madany; Silvano Fares; Milan Fischer; Lenka Foltýnová; Mana Gharun; Shiva Ghiasi; Bert Gielen; Pia Gottschalk; Thomas Grünwald; Günther Heinemann; Bernard Heinesch; Michal Heliasz; Jutta Holst; Lukas Hörtnagl; Andreas Ibrom; Joachim Ingwersen; Gerald Jurasinski; Janina Klatt; Alexander Knohl; Franziska Koebsch; Jan Konopka; Mika Korkiakoski; Natalia Kowalska; Pascal Kremer; Bart Kruijt; Sebastien Lafont; Joël Léonard; Anne De Ligne; Bernard Longdoz; Denis Loustau; Vincenzo Magliulo; Ivan Mammarella; Giovanni Manca; Matthias Mauder; Mirco Migliavacca; Meelis Mölder; Johan Neirynck; Patrizia Ney; Mats Nilsson; Eugénie Paul-Limoges; Matthias Peichl; Andrea Pitacco; Arne Poyda; Corinna Rebmann; Marilyn Roland; Torsten Sachs; Marius Schmidt; Frederik Schrader; Lukas Siebicke; Ladislav Šigut; Eeva-Stiina Tuittila; Andrej Varlagin; Nadia Vendrame; Caroline Vincke; Ingo Völksch; Stephan Weber; Christian Wille; Hans-Dieter Wizemann; Matthias Zeeman; Harry Vereecken
Journal:  Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci       Date:  2020-09-07       Impact factor: 6.237

2.  A historical, geographical and ecological perspective on the 2018 European summer drought.

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Journal:  Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci       Date:  2020-09-07       Impact factor: 6.237

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