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Coastal and interior Douglas-fir provenances differ in growth performance and response to drought episodes at adult age

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& Context Since the 2003 drought and heat wave, Douglas-fir dieback has been reported in France in trees older than 30 years. Consequently, it is questioned whether selected Douglas-fir provenances are suited to the frequent and severe drought events which are forecast due to climate change. & Aims Our objective was to contribute to the screening of variability in productivity and growth response to soil-water deficit of mature trees from provenances not currently used for plantation in France. & Methods We sampled 22 provenances, including coastal and interior Douglas-fir, covering a wide part of its natural distri-bution, from Oregon to California for coastal provenances and from British Columbia to New Mexico for interior prove-nances. These provenances were planted at the mid 1970s in two provenance trials located in the south-west area of France. Variability of productivity, of wood density, and of radial growth in response to drought episodes among provenances was quantified and related to soil-water deficit computed by daily water balance calculations. & Results Whatever the provenance, annual radial growth is highly dependent on local soil-water deficit (Felines R 2 = 0.57, Le Treps R 2 = 0.49). Radial growth and wood properties exhibit large differences between provenances at 30 years old. Variabi-lity between provenances for all wood characteristics studied is mainly structured geographically. Coastal provenances perform best for productivity at 30 years old (619 cm 2 ±59), and exhibit a small growth reduction in 2004, the second successive year of drought (−10.7 %±3.8). Surprisingly, the southern interior prov-enances from the driest environments in the natural range show a large growth reduction in 2004 (−30.5 %±5.2). & Conclusions The provenances tested exhibited significant differences in growth performance and growth reduction in-duced by the soil-water deficit. The approach coupling retro-spective analysis of radial growth on mature trees and water balance modelling is relevant for evaluating provenance ad-aptation to more frequent or severe drought episodes.
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Anne-Sophie Sergent, Nathalie Bréda, Léopoldo Sanchez, Jean-Charles Bastein, Philippe Rozenberg. Coastal and interior Douglas-fir provenances differ in growth performance and response to drought episodes at adult age. Annals of Forest Science, 2014, 71 (6), pp.709-720. ⟨10.1007/s13595-014-0393-1⟩. ⟨hal-01102703⟩
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