白天
环境科学
全球变暖
气候变化
北半球
气候学
降水
干旱胁迫
大气科学
生态学
地理
生物
气象学
地质学
农学
作者
Wenjing Tao,Kangshan Mao,Jiang He,Nicholas G. Smith,Yuxin Qiao,Jing Guo,Hongjun Yang,Wenzhi Wang,Jianquan Liu,Lei Chen
摘要
Global warming has been linked to declines in tree growth. However, it is unclear how the asymmetry in daytime and nighttime warming influences this response. Here, we use 2947 residual tree-ring width chronologies covering 32 species at 2493 sites, between 1901 and 2018, across the Northern Hemisphere, to analyze the effects of daytime and nighttime temperatures, precipitation, and drought stress on the radial growth of trees. We show that drought stress was primarily triggered by daytime rather than nighttime warming. The radial growth of trees was more sensitive to drought stress in warm regions than in cold regions, especially for angiosperms. Our study provides robust evidence that daytime warming is the primary driver of the observed declines in forest productivity related to drought stress and that daytime and nighttime warming should be considered separately when modelling forest-climate interactions and feedbacks in a future, warmer world.
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