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Physiological responses to low CO2 over prolonged drought as primers for forest-grassland transitions.

Chandra Bellasio1,2,3, Joe Quirk4, Nerea Ubierna5, David J Beerling4.   

Abstract

Savannahs dominated by grasses with scattered C3 trees expanded between 24 and 9 million years ago in low latitudes at the expense of forests. Fire, herbivory, drought and the susceptibility of trees to declining atmospheric CO2 concentrations ([CO2]a) are proposed as key drivers of this transition. The role of disturbance is well studied, but physiological arguments are mostly derived from models and palaeorecords, without direct experimental evidence. In replicated comparative experimental trials, we examined the physiological effects of [CO2]a and prolonged drought in a broadleaf forest tree, a savannah tree and a savannah C4 grass. We show that the forest tree was more disadvantaged than either the savannah tree or the C4 grass by the low [CO2]a and increasing aridity. Our experiments provide insights into the role of the intrinsic physiological susceptibility of trees in priming the disturbance-driven transition from forest to savannah in the conditions of the early Miocene.
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Year:  2022        PMID: 36008546     DOI: 10.1038/s41477-022-01217-8

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nat Plants        ISSN: 2055-0278            Impact factor:   17.352


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