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Climate signals in tree rings of Paubrasilia echinata (Leguminosae-Caesalpinioidea) from the Atlantic Forest of Brazil

机译:来自巴西大西洋森林的Paubrasilia echinata(Leguminosae-caesalpinioidea)的气候信号

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Key message Tree-ring chronologies were built for wild and cultivated Paubrasilia echinata, a presently endangered species. Significantly P. echinata showed measurably different growth patterns related to the environment where wild and cultivated trees have grown. Paubrasilia echinata once grew so abundantly along the tropical coast of South America that the names given to the tree by early Europeans colonists-Bresil, Brasil, Brazil-became synonymous with an entire geography. Today, despite restoration and protection efforts, the species remains under threat of extinction throughout Brazil's Atlantic Forest. Considering the past overexploitation and ongoing climate changes, the future of P. echinata significantly depends upon human understanding of the species' growth dynamics and growth-climate relations. Therefore, this work aims to: (1) demonstrate the feasibility of calendar dating P. echinata tree rings; (2) build chronologies by analyzing its growth rings; and (3) establish with detail the specific influence of climate on annual radial xylem production. Differences in vessel and axial parenchyma frequency, local distended rays and marginal parenchyma were the wood anatomical markers used to distinguish boundaries between adjacent rings so that dendrochronological methods could be applied. For climate-growth responses, we developed tree-ring width chronologies from wild and cultivated trees. Results revealed that seasonal rainfall is the most important factor influencing P. echinata growth. More specifically, positive correlation was observed between the tree-ring chronology of wild trees and precipitation during the rainy months of the growing season, while the tree-ring chronology of cultivated trees correlated negatively with precipitation in months before the growth period. Wild trees showed increment growth rates lower than planted trees. Rainfall's observed effect on P. echinata is, of course, not surprising. However, our results contribute a detailed quantitative record of that effect, which expands the body of ecological knowledge regarding P. echinata necessary for ongoing conservation efforts under current and future human-caused climate change.
机译:关键消息树圈年表是为野生和栽培的Paubrasilia Echinata,目前濒危物种。显着的p.Shinata显示出与野生和栽培树木种植的环境有关的可明显不同的生长模式。 Paubrasilia Echinata曾经沿着南美洲的热带海岸大幅增加,由早期欧洲殖民者的殖民者 - Bresil,巴西,巴西的名字 - 成为整个地理的代名词。如今,尽管恢复和保护努力,但物种仍然受到巴西大西洋森林的灭绝威胁。考虑到过去的过度兴奋和持续的气候变化,P. Echinata的未来显着取决于人类了解物种的生长动态和生长气候关系。因此,这项工作旨在:(1)展示日历约会P. Echinata树环的可行性; (2)通过分析其增长戒指来构建时间顺序; (3)详细建立了气候对年径向木耳生产的具体影响。血管和轴向实质频率,局部扩张射线和边缘实质的差异是用于区分相邻环之间的边界的木解剖学标记,从而可以应用树突状方法。对于气候 - 生长反应,我们开发了来自野生和栽培树木的树木宽度时间。结果表明,季节性降雨是影响P. Echinata增长的最重要因素。更具体地说,在生长季节的野生树木和沉淀的树木时间和降水之间观察到阳性相关性,而在生长期前几个月的栽培树木的树木年代学与沉淀负相关。野生树木显示增量低于种植树木的增长率。降雨观察到对P. Echinata的影响是,当然不是令人惊讶的。但是,我们的结果有助于这种效果的详细量化记录,这扩大了关于在当前和未来的人类导致的气候变化下持续保护努力所必需的P. Echinata的生态知识体系。

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