Responses of tree species to heat waves and extreme heat events
University of Georgia · University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign · +1 more institution
Abstract
The number and intensity of heat waves has increased, and this trend is likely to continue throughout the 21st century. Often, heat waves are accompanied by drought conditions. It is projected that the global land area experiencing heat waves will double by 2020, and quadruple by 2040. Extreme heat events can impact a wide variety of tree functions. At the leaf level, photosynthesis is reduced, photooxidative stress increases, leaves abscise and the growth rate of remaining leaves decreases. In some species, stomatal conductance increases at high temperatures, which may be a mechanism for leaf cooling. At the whole plant level, heat stress can decrease growth and shift biomass allocation. When drought stress…
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- 15.61
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- 100%
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6Topics & keywords
- Photosynthesis
- Heat stress
- Climate change
- Stomatal conductance
- Heat wave
- Environmental science
- Biomass (ecology)
- Biology