CO2 fertilization, transpiration deficit and vegetation period drive the response of mixed broadleaved forests to a changing climate in Wallonia

& Key message The change in forest productivity was simulated in six stands in Wallonia (Belgium) following different climate scenarios using a process-based and spatially explicit tree growth model. Simulations revealed a strong and positive impact of the CO2 fertilization while the negative effect of the transpiration deficit was compensated by longer vegetation periods. The site modulated significantly the forest productivity, mainly through the stand and soil characteristics. & Context Forest net primary production (NPP) reflects forest vitality and is likely to be affected by clim... Mehr ...

Verfasser: de Wergifosse, Louis
André, Frédéric
Goosse, Hugues
Caluwaerts, Steven
de Cruz, Lesley
de Troch, Rozemien
Van Schaeybroeck, Bert
Jonard, Mathieu
Dokumenttyp: Artikel
Erscheinungsdatum: 2020
Verlag/Hrsg.: Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Schlagwörter: Ecology / Forestry / Net primary production / Water stress / Vegetation period / . Process-based modelling / . Process-based modellingClimate projections / Site effect
Sprache: Englisch
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Link(s) : http://hdl.handle.net/2078.1/232846