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A triple tree-ring constraint for tree growth and physiology in a global land surface model

  • Jonathan Barichivich
  • , Philippe Peylin
  • , Thomas Launois
  • , Valerie Daux
  • , Camille Risi
  • , Jina Jeong
  • , Sebastiaan Luyssaert
  • UVSQ
  • Pontificia Universidad Católica de Valparaíso
  • Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam

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Résumé

Annually resolved tree-ring records extending back to pre-industrial conditions have the potential to constrain the responses of global land surface models at interannual to centennial timescales. Here, we demonstrate a framework to simultaneously constrain the representation of tree growth and physiology in the ORCHIDEE global land surface model using the simulated variability of tree-ring width and carbon ("13C) and oxygen (18O) stable isotopes in six sites in boreal and temperate Europe. We exploit the resulting tree-ring triplet to derive integrative constraints for leaf physiology and growth from well-known mechanistic relationships among the variables. ORCHIDEE simulates "13C (rCombining double low line0.31-0.80) and 18O (rCombining double low line0.36-0.74) better than tree-ring width (r<0.55), with an overall skill similar to that of a tree-ring model (MAIDENiso) and another isotope-enabled global vegetation model (LPX-Bern). The comparison with tree-ring data showed that growth variability is not well represented in ORCHIDEE and that the parameterization of leaf-level physiological responses (stomatal control) to drought stress in the temperate region can be constrained using the interannual variability of tree-ring stable isotopes. The representation of carbon storage and remobilization dynamics emerged as a critical process to improve the realism of simulated growth variability, temporal carryover, and recovery of forest ecosystems after climate extremes. Simulated forest gross primary productivity (GPP) correlates with simulated tree-ring "13C and 18O variability, but the origin of the correlations with tree-ring 18O is not entirely physiological. The integration of tree-ring data and land surface models as demonstrated here should guide model improvements and contribute towards reducing current uncertainties in forest carbon and water cycling.

langue originaleAnglais
Pages (de - à)3781-3803
Nombre de pages23
journalBiogeosciences
Volume18
Numéro de publication12
Les DOIs
étatPublié - 24 juin 2021

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