Responses of some landscape trees to the drought and high temperature events during 2006 and 2007 in Yamaguchi, Japan

Fei Wang , Haruhiko Yamamoto , Yasuomi Ibaraki

Journal of Forestry Research ›› 2009, Vol. 20 ›› Issue (3) : 254 -260.

PDF
Journal of Forestry Research ›› 2009, Vol. 20 ›› Issue (3) : 254 -260. DOI: 10.1007/s11676-009-0044-9
Research Paper

Responses of some landscape trees to the drought and high temperature events during 2006 and 2007 in Yamaguchi, Japan

Author information +
History +
PDF

Abstract

Extreme weather events were analyzed based on the meteorological data from the year of 1967 to 2007 for Yamaguchi, Japan. The responses from landscape trees were also investigated mainly by the analysis of image pixel and spectral reflectance. Results show that after the dry, hot and windy summer in 2007, many landscape trees in Yamaguchi City tended to respond the extreme weather events by reducing their leaf surface area and receiving less radiation energy. Premature leaf discoloration or defoliation appeared on some landscape tree species and leaf necrosis occurred on tip and margin of many Kousa dogwood (Cornus kousa) trees at unfavorable sites. Described by image pixel analysis method, the leaf necrotic area percentage (LNAP) of sampled dogwood trees averaged 41.6% and the sampled Sasanqua camellia (Camelia sasanqua) tree also showed fewer flowers in flower season of 2007 than that in 2006. By differential analysis of partial discolored crown, it presented a logistic differential equation of crown color for sweet gum (Liquidambar styraciflua) trees. It suggested that the persistent higher temperature and lower precipitation could be injurious to the sensitive landscape trees at poor sites, even in relative humid area like Yamaguchi.

Keywords

extreme meteorological event / drought and high temperature / landscape tree / image pixel analysis / response

Cite this article

Download citation ▾
Fei Wang, Haruhiko Yamamoto, Yasuomi Ibaraki. Responses of some landscape trees to the drought and high temperature events during 2006 and 2007 in Yamaguchi, Japan. Journal of Forestry Research, 2009, 20(3): 254-260 DOI:10.1007/s11676-009-0044-9

登录浏览全文

4963

注册一个新账户 忘记密码

References

[1]

Adamsen F.J., Pinter P., Barnes E.M., LaMorte R.L., Wall G.W., Leavitt S.W., Kimball B.A.. Measuring wheat senescence with a digital camera. Crop Sci, 1999, 39: 719-724.

[2]

Adamsen F.J., Coffelt T.A., Nelson M., Barnes E.M., Rice R.C.. Method for using images from a color digital camera to estimate flower number. Crop Sci, 2000, 40: 704-709.

[3]

Barber V.A., Juday G.P., Finney B.P.. Reduced growth of Alaskan white spruce in the twentieth century from temperature-induced drought stress. Nature, 2000, 405: 668-673.

[4]

Bussotti F., Ferretti M.. Air pollution, forest condition and forest decline in Southern Europe: an overview. Environ Pollut, 1998, 101: 49-65.

[5]

Cai H., Cui H., Song W., Gao L.. Preliminary study on photosynthetic pigment content and color feature of cucumber initial blooms. Trans CSAE, 2006, 229: 34-38.

[6]

Ciais P., Reichstein M., Viovy N., Granier A., Ogée J., Allard V., Aubinet M., Buchmann N., Bernhofer C., Carrara A., Chevallier F., De Noblet N., Friend A.D., Friedlingstein P., Grünwald T., Heinesch B., Keronen P., Knohl A., Krinner G., Loustau D., Manca G., Matteucci G., Miglietta F., Ourcival J.M., Papale D., Pilegaard K., Rambal S., Seufert G., Soussana J.F., Sanz M.J., Schulze E.D., Vesala T., Valentini R.. Europe-wide reduction in primary productivity caused by the heat and drought in 2003. Nature, 2005, 437: 529-533.

[7]

Carter G.A., Knapp A.K.. Leaf optical properties in higher plants: linking spectra characteristics to stress and chlorophyll concentration. Amer J Bot, 2001, 88: 677-684.

[8]

Fitter A.H., Hay R.K.M.. Environmental physiology of plants. 2002, San Diego; Tokyo: Academic Press, 162 169

[9]

Groisman P., Knight R.W.. Prolonged dry episodes over North America: new tendencies emerging during the last 40 years. Advances in Earth Science, 2007, 22: 1191-1207.

[10]

Guar A., Taylor A.H.. Drought triggered tree mortality in mixed conifer forests in Yosemite National Park, California, USA. For Ecol Manage, 2005, 218: 229-244.

[11]

Jurskis V.. Eucalypt decline in Australia, and a general concept of tree decline and dieback. For Ecol Manage, 2005, 215: 1-20.

[12]

Kawashima S., Nakatani M.. An algorithm for estimating chlorophyll content in leaves using a video camera. Ann Bot, 1998, 81: 49-54.

[13]

Kimoto M., Yasutomi N., Yokoyama C., Emori S.. Projected changes in precipitation characteristics around Japan under the global warming. SOLA, 2005, 1: 85-88.

[14]

Kotani E.. The stand structure and diameter increment of Hinoki cypress after hit by summer drought caused by less rainfall in 1994. Applied Forest Science, 1997, 6: 25-28.

[15]

Kozlowski T.T.. Kozlowski T.T.. Water supply and leaf shedding. Water deficits and plant growth, vol 4. 1976, New York: Academic Press, 191 222

[16]

Kramer P.J.. Water relation of plants. 1983, New York; Landon: Academic Press, 157 371

[17]

Kurihara K.. Current characteristics of abnormal weather and climate change. Tenki, 2007, 54(7): 21-45.

[18]

Maki T, Suzuki Y, Kamoda F, Hayakawa S, Tomari K. 1991. Meteorological disaster in agriculture and the countermeasure. Yokendo press, pp.110–137. (in Japanese)

[19]

Meehl G.A., Tebaldi C.. More intense, more frequent, and longer lasting heat waves in the 21st century. Science, 2004, 305: 994-997.

[20]

Orshan G.. Surface reduction and its significance as a hydroecological factor. J Ecol, 1954, 42: 442-444.

[21]

Pichler P., Oberhuber W.. Radial growth response of coniferous forest trees in an inner Alpine environment to heat-wave in 2003. For Eco Manage, 2007, 242: 688-699.

[22]

Treshow M.. Environment and plant response. 1970, New York: Mcgraw-Hill, 22 174

[23]

Van der Werf G.W., Sass-Klaassen U.G.W., Mohren G.M.J.. The impact of the 2003 summer drought on the intra-annual growth pattern of beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) and oak (Quercus robur L.) on a dry site in the Netherlands. Dendrochronologia, 2007, 25: 103-112.

[24]

Wang F., Yamamoto H., Ibaraki Y.. Measuring leaf necrosis and chlorosis of bamboo induced by typhoon 0613 with RGB image analysis. J. Forestry Research, 2008, 19(3): 225-230.

[25]

Yamamoto H., SuzukiY H. S., Hirayama K.. Survey on meteorological characteristics of dry summer and paddy rice damage caused by the drought in western part of Japan in 1994. J Nat Disaster Sci, 1996, 15: 11-17.

[26]

Zierl B.. A simulation study to analyze the relations between crown condition and drought in Switzerland. For Eco Manage, 2004, 188: 25-38.

AI Summary AI Mindmap
PDF

94

Accesses

0

Citation

Detail

Sections
Recommended

AI思维导图

/