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The response of radial growth and death of Populus davidiana to regional climate change in southern Greater Xing’an Mountains.

HE Min1, WEI Jiang-sheng1,3*, SHI Liang1, ZHOU Mei2,3, ZHAO Peng-wu2,3#br#   

  1. (1College of Grassland Resources and Environment, Inner Mongolia Agricultural University, Hohhot 010011, China; 2Forestry College of Inner Mongolia Agricultural University, Hohhot 010019, China; 3Inner Mongolia Saihanwula Forest Ecosystem National Positioning Observation Station, Chifeng 025150, Inner Mongolia, China).
  • Online:2018-11-10 Published:2018-11-10

Abstract: To assess the effects of global warming on tree  radial growth and massive mortality in semi-arid forests, the responses of radial growth and death of Populus davidiana to climate change were analyzed using annual climatology and correlation analysis in Saihanwula, southern Greater Xing’an Mountains, Inner Mongolia. The results showed that the radial growth of P. davidiana was significantly negatively correlated with the average temperature and minimum temperature (P<0.05). The radial growth of P. davidiana decreased when the temperature significantly increased after 1993. The radial growth had significant positive correlation (P<0.01) with precipitation in May but no such relationship with precipitation in other months. The rising temperature accelerated the reduction of radial growth and the death of P. davidiana.

Key words: leaf stoichiometry, topographical factor, Qilian Mountains, limitation nutrient, Leontopodium leontopodioides