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Variability in growth-determining hydraulic wood and leaf traits in Melia dubia across a steep water availability gradient in southern India
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  • Forest ecology and management, 2022-02, Vol.505, p.119875, Article 119875
Ort / Verlag
Elsevier B.V
Erscheinungsjahr
2022
Quelle
Alma/SFX Local Collection
Beschreibungen/Notizen
  • •Short-rotation plantations of Melia dubia were studied across a steep rainfall gradient.•The variability in hydraulic traits across the gradient in this drought-deciduous species was limited.•A high stem wood hydraulic efficiency was a prerequisite for high yield.•Water supply, irrigation scheme and soil nutrient status had a strong effect on yield.•Improved irrigation and fertilization protocols can increase the yield in Melia dubia. In India, short-rotation plantations have increasingly been promoted over the last decades in response to altered forest management policy and increased wood demand. Understanding how short-rotation forest species coordinate fast growth with water demand and carbon investment will help improving management decisions. We investigated the intra-specific variability in growth performance, leaf traits, and wood anatomical and derived hydraulic properties in 31 Melia dubia (Meliaceae) plantations along a steep rainfall gradient from 450 to 1,700 mm yr−1, and addressed the role of different irrigation practices and soil nutrient availability. We found water supply and soil nutrient status to have a dominant influence on the aboveground biomass increment (AGBI) of M.dubia. AGBI was higher at irrigated sites with a less negative climatological water balance (i.e. with lower rainfall) and at sites with higher soil phosphorus availability. Stem wood anatomical traits associated with the water transport capacity mirrored the patterns in AGBI. At sites with higher water and soil phosphorus availability, the xylem was composed of larger vessel diameters and lower vessel densities. However, both branch wood anatomical traits and leaf traits including the leaf-to-sapwood area ratio were largely independent of water availability and soil conditions. We conclude that a high stem hydraulic efficiency determined by large xylem vessels is a prerequisite for high aboveground productivity, and that the growth of M. dubia may often be phosphorus-limited. Short-rotation plantations with M.dubia will therefore clearly benefits from continuous irrigation in regions that receive annual precipitations substantially below 1,000 mm yr−1. This highlights the potential to increase yields in this important short-rotation forest species by improving irrigation and fertilization protocols.
Sprache
Englisch
Identifikatoren
ISSN: 0378-1127
eISSN: 1872-7042
DOI: 10.1016/j.foreco.2021.119875
Titel-ID: cdi_crossref_primary_10_1016_j_foreco_2021_119875

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