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Regional analysis of climate change impact on Norway spruce (Picea abies L. Karst.) growth in Slovak mountain forests

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  • J. Ďurský

    (Forestry Faculty, Technical University Zvolen, Zvolen, Slovak Republic)

  • J. Škvarenina

    (Forestry Faculty, Technical University Zvolen, Zvolen, Slovak Republic)

  • J. Minďáš

    (National Forest Centre - Forest Research Institute Zvolen, Zvolen, Slovak Republic)

  • A. Miková

    (Forestry Faculty, Technical University Zvolen, Zvolen, Slovak Republic)

Abstract

The paper presents the results of a regional analysis of climate change impacts on Norway spruce growth in the north-western part of Slovakia(Orava region). Radial increment was determined from nine X-tree sample plots established in the forests of natural character in the region. The analysis of PTT radial increment was done on tree disks cut from a height of 1.3 m by measurements of four perpendicular directions corresponding to the cardinal points. It was derived from the tree-ring width measured at breast height (1.3 m) while all the basic principles of tree-ring analyses were observed (transport and borehole treatment, measurements with digital positiometer to the nearest 0.01 mm, synchronisation of the tree-ring diagrams). A dendroclimatic model belongs to the category of empirical models based on the statistical evaluation of empirically derived dependences between the time series of tree-ring parameters and the monthly climatic characteristics. This statistical evaluation is based on a multiple linear regression model. Climatic models were used as basic tools for climatic change prediction. There is a scenario coming from the GCM category, which is derived from the models of Canadian Centre for Climate Modelling and Analysis in Victoria (British Columbia, Canada), used for a solution of this task. It is the latest connected model from the second generation designated CCCM 2000. For the purpose of this study the area averages were modified for the meteorological station Oravská Polhora with the 1951-1980 reference period. The modification includes two climatic characteristics, total monthly precipitation and monthly temperature means. The frequency analysis indicates that 24.4% of trees would react to the assumed climatic change negatively, i.e. by decreasing the increment, and 75.6% of trees would react positively. Most of the reactions are moderately positive. It is to conclude that 14.6% of trees will react to a climatic change significantly in a negative way, the reactions of 34.1% trees are considered to be unchanged and 51.3% of trees should react to the assumed climatic change positively (P = 0.95). It results from the analysis of the climatic change impact that the highest effect on stands situated on the upper forest limit can be expected.

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  • J. Ďurský & J. Škvarenina & J. Minďáš & A. Miková, 2006. "Regional analysis of climate change impact on Norway spruce (Picea abies L. Karst.) growth in Slovak mountain forests," Journal of Forest Science, Czech Academy of Agricultural Sciences, vol. 52(7), pages 306-315.
  • Handle: RePEc:caa:jnljfs:v:52:y:2006:i:7:id:4512-jfs
    DOI: 10.17221/4512-JFS
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    1. L. Kulla & J. Tutka & R. Marušák, 2009. "Forest yield index and its applicability to the assessment of future forest yields," Journal of Forest Science, Czech Academy of Agricultural Sciences, vol. 55(1), pages 41-50.
    2. Jozef MINĎAŠ & Martin BARTÍK & Jana ŠKVARENINOVÁ & Richard REPISKÝ, 2018. "Functional effects of forest ecosystems on water cycle - Slovakia case study," Journal of Forest Science, Czech Academy of Agricultural Sciences, vol. 64(8), pages 331-339.

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