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Stress-tolerant trees for resilient cities: Tree-ring analysis reveals species suitable for a future climate

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Author(s):
Locosselli, Giuliano Maselli ; Cintra, Bruno Barcante Ladvocat ; Ferreira, Luciana Schwandner ; da Silva-Luz, Cintia Luiza ; Miyahara, Augusto Akio Lucchezi ; Brienen, Roel J. W. ; Gloor, Emanuel ; Boom, Arnoud ; Grandis, Adriana ; Buckeridge, Marcos Silveira
Total Authors: 10
Document type: Journal article
Source: URBAN CLIMATE; v. 55, p. 13-pg., 2024-05-11.
Abstract

Cities are vulnerable to droughts and heatwaves due to the decline in permeable green spaces and the emergence of heat islands. To tackle these environmental challenges, many cities adopted ambitious tree-planting initiatives. However, tree tolerance to climate extremes is overlooked even though physiological and growth limitations jeopardize ecosystem services provision. We assessed the responses of Tipuana tipu to the 2013/2014 summer drought in Sao Paulo, Brazil. We sampled trees in a park and streets and assessed how tree-ring delta 13C and growth responses to drought differ. The Regression Tree shows that microhabitats exert the strongest control on treering delta 13C seconded by drought. delta 13C is on average 1.0%o higher in streets where growth rate is 60% higher than in the park. Similarly, delta 13C increased by up to 0.9%o during the drought when growth increased by up to 45% in both sites. This positive association between delta 13C and growth rate (R2 = 0.78) indicates that growth is limited by assimilation rate. Assimilation is up to 15% higher in streets and increased by up to 10% during the drought because of higher incident sunlight and air temperature. Thus, T. tipu is a drought-tolerant species with potential to contribute to (sub)tropical cities, thriving in a warming climate. (AU)

FAPESP's process: 17/10544-9 - Dendrochronology of Cedrela fissilis from an urban park in São Paulo
Grantee:Evelyn Pereira de Camargo
Support Opportunities: Scholarships in Brazil - Scientific Initiation
FAPESP's process: 19/08783-0 - Functional forests: biodiversity in the benefit of cities
Grantee:Giuliano Maselli Locosselli
Support Opportunities: Research Grants - Young Investigators Grants