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Tree die-off in response to global change-type drought: mortality insights from a decade of plant water potential measurements

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Nathan G McDowell, Chris B Zou, Craig D Allen, Fairley J Barnes, Orrin B Myers, David D Breshears, Clifton W Meyer, and William T Pockman, Tree die-off in response to global change-type drought: mortality insights from a decade of plant water potential measurements: .

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Global climate change is projected to produce warmer, longer, and more frequent droughts, referred to here as “global change-type droughts�, which have the potential to trigger widespread tree die-off. However, drought-induced tree mortality cannot be predicted with confidence, because long-term field observations of plant water stress prior to, and culminating in, mortality are rare, precluding the development and testing of mechanisms. Here, we document plant water stress in two widely distributed, co-occurring species, piñon pine (Pinus edulis) and juniper (Juniperus monosperma), over more than a decade, leading up to regional-scale die-off of piñon pine trees in response to global change-related drought. Piñon leaf water [...]

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