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Variability in climate-growth reaction of Robinia pseudoacacia in Eastern Europe indicates potential for acclimatisation to future climate
- 1.0547407 - BÚ 2022 RIV NL eng J - Journal Article
Klisz, M. - Puchałka, R. - Netsvetov, M. - Prokopuk, Y. - Vítková, Michaela - Sádlo, Jiří - Matisons, R. - Mionskowski, M. - Chakraborty, D. - Olszewski, P. - Wojda, T. - Koprowski, M.
Variability in climate-growth reaction of Robinia pseudoacacia in Eastern Europe indicates potential for acclimatisation to future climate.
Forest Ecology and Management. Roč. 492, Jul 15 (2021), č. článku 119194. ISSN 0378-1127. E-ISSN 1872-7042
R&D Projects: GA ČR(CZ) GX19-28807X; GA ČR(CZ) GA17-19025S
Institutional support: RVO:67985939
Keywords : climate-growth relationships * Robinia pseudoacacia * management
OECD category: Plant sciences, botany
Impact factor: 4.384, year: 2021
Method of publishing: Limited access
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.foreco.2021.119194
In general, drought conditions were found to be the main limiting factor at the edge sites within the Robinia pseudoacacia gradient. Thus, the climate sensitivity of black locust stands reflects rather site-specific microclimatic conditions then bioclimatically-based clustering pattern. Despite climate-related limiting factors, black locust seems to be characterized by high potential for acclimatization to Eastern European climatic conditions, suggesting high invasive potential. Thus, the replacement of native species by black locust or the conversion of local habitats into monocultures for biomass production should not be recommended, while species management should follow proactive measures to reduce the risk of uncontrolled spread of the species.
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