Austrocedrus chilensis growth decline in relation to drought events in northern Patagonia, Argentina

Autores
Mundo, Ignacio Alberto; El Mujtar, Verónica Andrea; Perdomo, Marcelo H.; Gallo, Leonardo A.; Villalba, Ricardo; Barrera, Marcelo Daniel
Año de publicación
2010
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inglés
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The significant mortality of the Austrocedrus chilensis (D. Don) Pic. Serm. et Bizarri forests, locally known as “Mal del Cipres”, has been reported since 1945 for most sites across its distribution in Argentina. However, the cause of this decline is still a topic of discussion. In this study, radial growth patterns from symptomatic and asymptomatic A. chilensis trees were analyzed to determine the influence of drought events on tree growth. Fifty pairs of symptomatic and asymptomatic trees with similar DBH, competition, and microsite conditions were cored at five pure A. chilensis stands near El Bolson, Rio Negro, Argentina. A reference chronology from nonaffected trees was used to cross-date all cores and to determine the relationship between A. chilensis radial growth and climate. The growth of A. chilensis is favored by above average precipitation in late spring–early summer (November and December). A strong relationship was also observed between radial growth patterns and the Palmer drought severity index, a measure of the regional water deficit. Significant differences in growth patterns were recorded between symptomatic and asymptomatic trees. Following extreme drought events, the growth of symptomatic trees is consistently lower than in asymptomatic trees. Based on the larger number of droughts recorded during the past decades and on future climatic predictions suggesting increasing trends in the frequency and intensity of drought events in northern Patagonia, a gradual increase in the number of trees affected by “Mal del Cipres” along the twenty-first century is likely expected.
Laboratorio de Investigación de Sistemas Ecológicos y Ambientales
Instituto de Biotecnología y Biología Molecular
Materia
Ciencias Agrarias
Biología
Tree-rings
Dendroecology
Mal del Ciprés
Discriminant analysis
PDSI
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spelling Austrocedrus chilensis growth decline in relation to drought events in northern Patagonia, ArgentinaMundo, Ignacio AlbertoEl Mujtar, Verónica AndreaPerdomo, Marcelo H.Gallo, Leonardo A.Villalba, RicardoBarrera, Marcelo DanielCiencias AgrariasBiologíaTree-ringsDendroecologyMal del CiprésDiscriminant analysisPDSIThe significant mortality of the Austrocedrus chilensis (D. Don) Pic. Serm. et Bizarri forests, locally known as “Mal del Cipres”, has been reported since 1945 for most sites across its distribution in Argentina. However, the cause of this decline is still a topic of discussion. In this study, radial growth patterns from symptomatic and asymptomatic A. chilensis trees were analyzed to determine the influence of drought events on tree growth. Fifty pairs of symptomatic and asymptomatic trees with similar DBH, competition, and microsite conditions were cored at five pure A. chilensis stands near El Bolson, Rio Negro, Argentina. A reference chronology from nonaffected trees was used to cross-date all cores and to determine the relationship between A. chilensis radial growth and climate. The growth of A. chilensis is favored by above average precipitation in late spring–early summer (November and December). A strong relationship was also observed between radial growth patterns and the Palmer drought severity index, a measure of the regional water deficit. Significant differences in growth patterns were recorded between symptomatic and asymptomatic trees. Following extreme drought events, the growth of symptomatic trees is consistently lower than in asymptomatic trees. Based on the larger number of droughts recorded during the past decades and on future climatic predictions suggesting increasing trends in the frequency and intensity of drought events in northern Patagonia, a gradual increase in the number of trees affected by “Mal del Cipres” along the twenty-first century is likely expected.Laboratorio de Investigación de Sistemas Ecológicos y AmbientalesInstituto de Biotecnología y Biología Molecular2010-03-03info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionArticulohttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501info:ar-repo/semantics/articuloapplication/pdf561-570http://sedici.unlp.edu.ar/handle/10915/141670enginfo:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/issn/0931-1890info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/issn/1432-2285info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/doi/10.1007/s00468-010-0427-8info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccesshttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0)reponame:SEDICI (UNLP)instname:Universidad Nacional de La Platainstacron:UNLP2025-09-29T11:32:21Zoai:sedici.unlp.edu.ar:10915/141670Institucionalhttp://sedici.unlp.edu.ar/Universidad públicaNo correspondehttp://sedici.unlp.edu.ar/oai/snrdalira@sedici.unlp.edu.arArgentinaNo correspondeNo correspondeNo correspondeopendoar:13292025-09-29 11:32:22.116SEDICI (UNLP) - Universidad Nacional de La Platafalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Austrocedrus chilensis growth decline in relation to drought events in northern Patagonia, Argentina
title Austrocedrus chilensis growth decline in relation to drought events in northern Patagonia, Argentina
spellingShingle Austrocedrus chilensis growth decline in relation to drought events in northern Patagonia, Argentina
Mundo, Ignacio Alberto
Ciencias Agrarias
Biología
Tree-rings
Dendroecology
Mal del Ciprés
Discriminant analysis
PDSI
title_short Austrocedrus chilensis growth decline in relation to drought events in northern Patagonia, Argentina
title_full Austrocedrus chilensis growth decline in relation to drought events in northern Patagonia, Argentina
title_fullStr Austrocedrus chilensis growth decline in relation to drought events in northern Patagonia, Argentina
title_full_unstemmed Austrocedrus chilensis growth decline in relation to drought events in northern Patagonia, Argentina
title_sort Austrocedrus chilensis growth decline in relation to drought events in northern Patagonia, Argentina
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Mundo, Ignacio Alberto
El Mujtar, Verónica Andrea
Perdomo, Marcelo H.
Gallo, Leonardo A.
Villalba, Ricardo
Barrera, Marcelo Daniel
author Mundo, Ignacio Alberto
author_facet Mundo, Ignacio Alberto
El Mujtar, Verónica Andrea
Perdomo, Marcelo H.
Gallo, Leonardo A.
Villalba, Ricardo
Barrera, Marcelo Daniel
author_role author
author2 El Mujtar, Verónica Andrea
Perdomo, Marcelo H.
Gallo, Leonardo A.
Villalba, Ricardo
Barrera, Marcelo Daniel
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Ciencias Agrarias
Biología
Tree-rings
Dendroecology
Mal del Ciprés
Discriminant analysis
PDSI
topic Ciencias Agrarias
Biología
Tree-rings
Dendroecology
Mal del Ciprés
Discriminant analysis
PDSI
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv The significant mortality of the Austrocedrus chilensis (D. Don) Pic. Serm. et Bizarri forests, locally known as “Mal del Cipres”, has been reported since 1945 for most sites across its distribution in Argentina. However, the cause of this decline is still a topic of discussion. In this study, radial growth patterns from symptomatic and asymptomatic A. chilensis trees were analyzed to determine the influence of drought events on tree growth. Fifty pairs of symptomatic and asymptomatic trees with similar DBH, competition, and microsite conditions were cored at five pure A. chilensis stands near El Bolson, Rio Negro, Argentina. A reference chronology from nonaffected trees was used to cross-date all cores and to determine the relationship between A. chilensis radial growth and climate. The growth of A. chilensis is favored by above average precipitation in late spring–early summer (November and December). A strong relationship was also observed between radial growth patterns and the Palmer drought severity index, a measure of the regional water deficit. Significant differences in growth patterns were recorded between symptomatic and asymptomatic trees. Following extreme drought events, the growth of symptomatic trees is consistently lower than in asymptomatic trees. Based on the larger number of droughts recorded during the past decades and on future climatic predictions suggesting increasing trends in the frequency and intensity of drought events in northern Patagonia, a gradual increase in the number of trees affected by “Mal del Cipres” along the twenty-first century is likely expected.
Laboratorio de Investigación de Sistemas Ecológicos y Ambientales
Instituto de Biotecnología y Biología Molecular
description The significant mortality of the Austrocedrus chilensis (D. Don) Pic. Serm. et Bizarri forests, locally known as “Mal del Cipres”, has been reported since 1945 for most sites across its distribution in Argentina. However, the cause of this decline is still a topic of discussion. In this study, radial growth patterns from symptomatic and asymptomatic A. chilensis trees were analyzed to determine the influence of drought events on tree growth. Fifty pairs of symptomatic and asymptomatic trees with similar DBH, competition, and microsite conditions were cored at five pure A. chilensis stands near El Bolson, Rio Negro, Argentina. A reference chronology from nonaffected trees was used to cross-date all cores and to determine the relationship between A. chilensis radial growth and climate. The growth of A. chilensis is favored by above average precipitation in late spring–early summer (November and December). A strong relationship was also observed between radial growth patterns and the Palmer drought severity index, a measure of the regional water deficit. Significant differences in growth patterns were recorded between symptomatic and asymptomatic trees. Following extreme drought events, the growth of symptomatic trees is consistently lower than in asymptomatic trees. Based on the larger number of droughts recorded during the past decades and on future climatic predictions suggesting increasing trends in the frequency and intensity of drought events in northern Patagonia, a gradual increase in the number of trees affected by “Mal del Cipres” along the twenty-first century is likely expected.
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