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dc.contributor.authorTsalagkas, Dimitrios
dc.contributor.authorNovák, Tomáš
dc.contributor.authorFajstavr, Marek
dc.contributor.authorVavrčík, Hanuš
dc.contributor.authorGryc, Vladimír
dc.contributor.authorHoráček, Petr
dc.contributor.authorGiagli, Kyriaki
dc.date.accessioned2024-11-22T01:03:24Z
dc.date.available2024-11-22T01:03:24Z
dc.date.issued2024
dc.identifier.issn1999-4907 Sherpa/RoMEO, JCR
dc.identifier.urihttps://repozitar.mendelu.cz/xmlui/handle/20.500.12698/1963
dc.description.abstractNorway spruce (Picea abies) forests in temperate zones are already reacting to short-term extreme summer heatwaves, threatening the vitality of trees and forest productivity, and can even lead to local and regional dieback events. Examining quantitative wood anatomy can provide helpful information in terms of understanding the physiology mechanisms and related responses of conifer trees to local environmental interactions in relation to tracheid adaptive capacity. This study analysed the tracheid functional anatomical traits (FATs) plasticity of six young Norway spruce trees growing in two mesic research plots with high annual precipitation (~43%) and air temperature differences during 2010-2017. The research plots are located in the sub-mountainous (Rájec Němčice) and mountainous (Bílý Kříž) belts of the Moravia region, Czech Republic. Vapour pressure deficit and cell wall reinforcement index (CWRI) were shown to be the most representative environmental parameters as proxies of dry conditions. Tracheid FATs indicated latewood phenological plasticity sensitivity, with more pronounced variability in the warmer and drier plots. Latewood tracheids of Norway spruce trees grown in the RAJ formed significantly thicker cell walls than BK during the studied period. The observed differences between the two research plots indicate additional support for tracheid cells' hydraulic safety against cavitation and potential traces of adaptive acclimatization response.en
dc.format784
dc.publisherMDPI AG (Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute-MDPI)
dc.relation.ispartofForests
dc.relation.urihttps://doi.org/10.3390/f15050784
dc.rightsCC BY 4.0
dc.rights.urihttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
dc.subjectquantitative wood anatomyen
dc.subjectclimatic responseen
dc.subjectcavitation resistanceen
dc.subjectvapour pressure deficiten
dc.subjectcell wall reinforcement indexen
dc.titleTraces of Local Adaptive Acclimatization Response in the Tracheid Anatomical Traits between Dry and Wet Mesic Norway Spruce (Picea abies) Forests in Moravia, Czech Republic?en
dc.typeJ_ČLÁNEK
dc.date.updated2024-11-22T01:03:24Z
dc.description.versionOA
local.identifier.doi10.3390/f15050784
local.identifier.scopus2-s2.0-85194131216
local.identifier.wos001232254700001
local.number5
local.volume15
local.identifier.obd43926555
local.identifier.e-issn1999-4907
dc.project.IDLDF_VP_2021027
dc.project.IDPětiletá analýza kambiální sezónnosti a meziroční dynamiky produkce dřeva ve vztahu ke změně klimatu: smrky norské rostoucí v jihomoravském regionu
dc.identifier.orcidTsalagkas, Dimitrios 0000-0002-7776-8486
dc.identifier.orcidVavrčík, Hanuš 0000-0001-9386-9554
dc.identifier.orcidGryc, Vladimír 0000-0001-9632-9625
dc.identifier.orcidHoráček, Petr 0000-0002-7097-4877
dc.identifier.orcidGiagli, Kyriaki 0000-0003-0661-9501
local.contributor.affiliationLDF
local.horizonH_2020


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