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Tree mortality response to drought-density interactions suggests opportunities to enhance drought resistance

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John B Bradford, Robert K. Shriver, Marcos D. Robles, Lisa A. McCauley, Travis J. Woolley, Caitlin M Andrews, Michael Crimmins, and David M. Bell, 2021-11-01, Tree mortality response to drought-density interactions suggests opportunities to enhance drought resistance: Journal of Applied Ecology.

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The future of dry forests around the world is uncertain given predictions that rising temperatures and enhanced aridity will increase drought-induced tree mortality. Using forest management and ecological restoration to reduce density and competition for water offers one of the few pathways that forests managers can potentially minimize drought-induced tree mortality. Competition for water during drought leads to elevated tree mortality in dense stands, although the influence of density on heat-induced stress and the durations of hot or dry conditions that most impact mortality remain unclear. Understanding how competition interacts with hot-drought stress is essential to recognize how, where and how much reducing density can help [...]

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  • National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers
  • North Central CASC

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