INVESTIGADORES
FERNANDEZ Maria Elena
artículos
Título:
Does competition management improve the ecophysiological response to water shortage of mixed woodland species of North Patagonia?
Autor/es:
SANTIAGO VARELA; JUAN DIEZ; FEDERICO LETOURNEAU; EMILIO BIANCHI; MARIANA WEIGANDT; ANNABEL PORTE; ANNE SOPHIE SERGENT; MARCOS NACIF ; LUCAS GARIBALDI ; MARIA ELENA FERNANDEZ
Revista:
FOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT
Editorial:
ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
Referencias:
Año: 2023 vol. 541
ISSN:
0378-1127
Resumen:
Globally, the increasing forests vulnerability and drought-induced forest mortality events, extended to a largerscale, may have the potential to rapidly alter forest functioning and the provision of ecosystem services. Pata­gonian forests in Southern South America constitute an extensive reservoir of wildlife, but at the same time theyhave high productive potential. These low-mixed forests are composed of co-dominant species that are highlydisturbed by local population, both for cattle raising and wood extraction; and different efforts are beingdedicated to improve their management. Very little is known about the response of their different woody speciesto climatic variation, particularly to severe drought in particular, that may guide management strategies toimprove productivity and resilience in context of drought stress and climate change. The present study aimed atcharacterizing the physiological strategies of response to drought to identify the most vulnerable and mostresilient species to drought and how they respond under different competition levels. The response of four speciesof the Andean Patagonian low mixed forest was quantified at three moments of the 2018–2019 growing season inthree sites through measurements of the net carbon exchange, vulnerability to xylem cavitation, tissue waterrelations, and damage of the photosynthetic apparatus. Additionally, records of average monthly values ofprecipitation and air temperature were used to calculate a standardized precipitation-evapotranspiration index.The normal climatic conditions of NW Patagonia region are characterized by water deficits during the spring-summer growing season, but the studied season presented lower values of standardized precipitation-evapotranspiration index respect to the historical mean values, indicating drier than normal conditions. Anal­ysis of the tissue water relations showed that, in all cases, competition had no effect over the different studiedparameters. There were species-specific differences in the models fitted to the vulnerability to cavitation curves;as a whole, all the species differed from each other. Overall, for all the physiological response traits studied, theSite, Species, and Season factors were important predictors in the minimum adequate model. Although there isan effect of competition on the individual annual growth, that effect is not evidenced in physiological variables ofpunctual measurement. Our results suggest that the effect of summer drought cannot be modulated by densitymanagement. The productivity of the species of interest can be improved, but not their adaptability, at least tosevere events such as the one of the year of study.