A Way Forward for Fire-Caused Tree Mortality Prediction: Modeling A Physiological Consequence of Fire

Springer Science and Business Media LLC - Tập 6 Số 1 - Trang 80-94 - 2010
Kathleen L. Kavanagh1, Matthew B. Dickinson2, Anthony Bova2
1Department of Forest Resources, University of Idaho, Moscow, USA
2Northern Research Station, Forest Service, Delaware, USA

Tóm tắt

Từ khóa


Tài liệu tham khảo

Byram, G.M. 1959. Combustion of forest fuels. Pages 61–89 in: K.P. Davis, editor. Forest fire: control and use. McGraw-Hill, New York, New York, USA

Bond, B.J., and K.L. Kavanagh. 1999. Stomatal behavior of four woody species in relation to leaf-specific hydraulic conductance and threshold water potential. Tree Physiology 19: 503–510.

Breece, C.R., T.E. Kolb, B.G. Dickson, J.D. McMillin, and K.M. Clancey. 2008. Prescribed fire effects on bark beetle activity and tree mortality in southwestern ponderosa pine forests. Forest Ecology and Management 255: 119–128. doi: 10.1016/j.foreco.2007.08.026

Butler, B.W., and M.B. Dickinson. 2010. Tree injury and mortality in fires: developing process-based models. Fire Ecology 6(1): 55–79. doi: 10.4996/fireecology.0601055

Campbell, G.S., and J.M. Norman. 1998. An introduction to environmental biophysics. Springer, New York, New York, USA.

Clearwater, M.J., and G. Goldstein. 2005. Embolism repair and long distance water transport. 2005. Pages 375–399 in: N.M. Holbrook and M.A. Zwieniecki, editors. Vascular transport in trees. Elsevier Academic Press, New York, New York, USA.

Cochard, H., P. Cruiziat, and M.T. Tyree. 1992. Use of positive pressures to establish vulnerability curves. Plant Physiology 100: 205–209. doi: 10.1104/pp.100.1.205

Cochard, H., F. Froux, S. Mayr, and C. Coutland. 2004. Xylem wall collapse in water-stressed pine needles. Plant Physiology 134: 401–408. doi: 10.1104/pp.103.028357

Cohen, W.B., and P.N. Omi. 1991. Water-stress effects on heating-related water transport in woody plants. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 21: 199–206. doi: 10.1139/x91-024

Cohen, W.B., P.N. Omi, and M.R. Kaufmann. 1990. Heating-related water transport to intact lodgepole pine branches. Forest Science 36: 246–254.

DePuy, J.L., J. Marechal, and D. Morvan. 2003. Fires from a cylindrical forest fuel burner: combustion dynamics and flame properties. Combustion and Flame 135: 65–76. doi: 10.1016/S0010-2180(03)00147-0

Dewar, R.C. 1995. Interpretation of an empirical model for stomatal conductance in terms of guard cell function. Plant, Cell & Environment 18: 365–372. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-3040.1995.tb00372.x

Ducrey, M., F. Duhoux, R. Huc, and E. Rigolot. 1996. The ecophysiological and growth responses of Aleppo pine (Pinus halepensis) to controlled heating applied to the base of the trunk. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 26: 1366–1374. doi: 10.1139/x26-152

Edwards, W.R.N., P.G. Jarvis, J. Grace, and J.B. Moncrieff. 1994. Reversing cavitation in tracheids of Pinus sylvestris L. under negative water potentials. Plant, Cell & Environment 17: 389–397. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-3040.1994.tb00307.x

Fowler, J.F., and C.H. Sieg. 2004. Postfire mortality of ponderosa pine and Douglas-fir: a review of methods to predict tree death. USDA Forest Service General Technical Report RM-GTR-132. Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Experiment Station, Fort Collins, Colorado, USA.

Heidmann, L.J. 1963. Heavy pruning reduces growth of southwestern ponderosa pine. USDA Forest Service Research Note RM-3. Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Experimental Station, Fort Collins, Colorado, USA.

Hubbard, R.M., B.J. Bond, and M.G. Ryan. 1999. Evidence that hydraulic conductance limits photosynthesis in old Pinus ponderosa trees. Tree Physiology 19: 165–172.

Holbrook, N.M. 1995. Stem water storage. Pages 151–174 in: B.L. Gartner, editor. Plant stems: physiology and functional morphology. Academic Press, San Diego, California, USA.

Holbrook, N.M., and M.A. Zwieniecki. 1999. Embolism repair and xylem tension: do we need a miracle? Plant Physiology 120: 7–10. doi: 10.1104/pp.120.1.7

Hood, S.M., C.W. McHughs, K.C. Ryan, E. Reinhardt, and S.L. Smith. 2007. Evaluation of a post-fire tree mortality model for western USA conifers. International Journal of Wildland Fire 16: 679–689. doi: 10.1071/WF06122

Johnson, E.A. 1992. Fire and vegetation dynamics: studies from the North American boreal forest. Cambridge University Press, United Kingdom.

Jones H.G., and R.A. Sutherland. 1991. Stomatal control of xylem embolism. Plant, Cell & Environment 14: 607–612. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-3040.1991.tb01532.x

Kavanagh, K.L., and J. Zaerr. 1997. Xylem cavitation and loss of hydraulic conductance in western hemlock following planting. Tree Physiology 17: 59–63.

Kavanagh, K.L., R. Pangle, and A.D. Schotzko. 2007. Nocturnal transpiration causing disequilibrium between soil and stem predawn water potential in mixed conifer forests of Idaho. Tree Physiology 27: 621–629

Kavanagh, K.L., B.J. Bond, S.N. Aitken, B.L. Gartner, and S. Knowe. 1999. Shoot and root vulnerability to xylem cavitation in four populations of Douglas-fir seedlings. Tree Physiology 19: 31–37.

Kremens, R., J. Faulring, A. Gallagher, A. Seema, and A. Vodacek. 2003 Autonomous field-deployable wildland fire sensors. International Journal of Wildland Fire 12: 237–244. doi: 10.1071/WF02055

Lopushinsky, W. 1969. Stomatal control in conifer seedlings in response to leaf moisture stress. Botanical Gazette 134: 258–263. doi: 10.1086/336501

Mercer, G.N., and R.O. Weber. 1994. Plumes above line fires in a cross wind. International Journal of Wildland Fire 4: 201–207. doi: 10.1071/WF9940201

Mercer, G.N., A.M. Gill, and R.O. Weber. 1994. A time-dependent model of fire impact on seed survival in woody fruits. Australian Journal of Botany 42: 71–81. doi: 10.1071/BT9940071

Michaletz, S.T., and E.A. Johnson. 2006a. A heat transfer model of crown scorch in forest fires. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 36: 2839–2851. doi: 10.1139/X06-158

Michaletz, S.T., and E.A. Johnson. 2006b. Foliage influences forced convection heat transfer in conifer branches and buds. New Phytologist 170: 87–98. doi: 10.1111/j.1469-8137.2006.01661.x

Morison J.I.L. 1998. Stomatal response to increased CO2 concentration. Journal of Experimental Botany 49: 443–452. doi: 10.1093/jexbot/49.suppl_1.443

Mott, K.A., and D.F. Parkhurst. 1991. Stomatal response to humidity in air helox. Plant, Cell & Environment 14: 509–515. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-3040.1991.tb01521.x

Nelson, R.M. 1986. Flame characteristics of wind-drive surface fires. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 16: 1293–1300. doi: 10.1139/x86-229

Nelson, R.M. 2002. An effective wind speed for models of fire spread. International Journal of Wildland Fire 11: 153–161. doi: 10.1071/WF02031

Reid, D., U. Sillins, and V. Lieffers. 2006. Sapwood hydraulic recovery following thinning in lodgepole pine. Annals of Forest Science 63: 329–338. doi: 10.1051/forest:2006013

Pangle, R. 2008 Transpiration and canopy conductance of mixed species conifer stands in an inland Pacific northwest forest. Dissertation, University of Idaho, Moscow, USA.

Pataki, D.E., R. Oren, and W.K. Smith. 2000. Sap flux in co-occurring species in western subalpine forest during seasonal soil drought. Ecology 81: 2557–2566. doi: 10.1890/0012-9658(2000)081[2557:SFOCOS12.0.CO;2

Pataki, D.E., R. Oren, and N. Phillips. 1998. Responses of sap flux and stomatal conductance of Pinus taeda L. trees to stepwise reductions in leaf area. Journal of Experimental Botany 46: 871–878. doi: 10.1093/jexbot/49.322.871

Pearson, H.A., J.R. Davis, and G.H. Schubert. 1972. Effects of wildfire on timber and forage production in Arizona. Journal of Range Management 25: 250–25. doi: 10.2307/3896904

Phillips, N.G., M.G. Ryan, B.J. Bond, N.G. McDowell, T.M. Hinckley, and C.M. Cermak. 2003. Reliance on stored water increases with tree size in three species in the Pacific northwest. Tree Physiology 23: 237–245.

Pinol, J., and A. Sala. 2000. Ecological implications of xylem cavitation for several Pinaceae in the Pacific northern USA. Functional Ecology 14: 538–545. doi: 10.1046/j.1365-2435.2000.t01-1-00451.x

Regelbrugge, J.C., and S.G. Conrad. 1993. Modeling tree mortality following wildfire in Pinus ponderosa forests in the central Sierra-Nevada of California. International Journal of Wildland Fire 3: 139–148. doi: 10.1071/WF9930139

Rundel, P.W. 1973. The relationship between basal fire scars and crown damage in giant sequoia. Ecology 54: 210–213. doi: 10.2307/1934393

Ryan, K.C. 2000. Effects of fire injury on water relations of ponderosa pine. Proceedings of the Tall Timbers Fire Ecology Conference 21: 58–66.

Ryan, K.C., and W.H. Frandsen. 1991. Basal injury from smoldering fires in mature Pinus ponderosa Laws. International Journal of Wildland Fire 1: 107–118. doi: 10.1071/WF9910107

Ryan, K.C., and E.D. Reinhardt. 1988. Predicting postfire mortality of seven western conifers. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 18: 1291–1297. doi: 10.1139/x88-199

Ryan, K.C., D.L. Peterson, and E.D. Reinhardt. 1988. Modeling long-term fire-caused mortality of Douglas-fir. Forest Science 34: 190–199.

Sparks, J.P., and R.A. Black. 2000. Winter hydraulic conductivity and xylem cavitation in coniferous trees from upper and lower tree line. Arctic, Antarctic, and Alpine Research 32 397–403. doi: 10.2307/1552388

Shigo, H.L., and H.G. Marx. 1977. Compartmentalization of decay in trees. USDA Forest Service Agriculture Information Bulletin 405. Washington, D.C., USA.

Sperry, J.S. 2004. Coordinating stomatal and xylem functioning: an evolutionary perspective. New Phytologist 162(3): 568–570. doi: 10.1111/j.1469-8137.2004.01072.x

Sperry, J.S., and T. Ikeda. 1997. Xylem cavitation in roots and stems of Douglas-fir and white fir. Tree Physiology 17: 275–280.

Sperry, J.S., K.L. Nichols, J.E.M Sullivan, and S.E. Eastlack. 1994. Xylem embolism in ring porous, diffuse porous and coniferous trees of northern Utah and interior Alaska. Ecology 75: 1736–1752. doi: 10.2307/1939633

Thompson, M. 2007. The effects of fire on hydraulic properties in conifers. Thesis, University of Idaho, Moscow, USA.

Tyree, M.T. 1997. The cohesion-tension theory of sap ascent current controversies. Journal of Experimental Botany 48: 1753–1765.

Tyree, M.T., and J.S. Sperry. 1988. Do woody plants operate near the point of catastrophic xylem dysfunction caused by dynamic water stress? Answers from a model. Plant Physiology 88: 574–580. doi: 10.1104/pp.88.3.574

Van Wagner, C.E. 1973. Height of crown scorch in forest fires. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 2: 34–39.

Wang, T., S.N. Aitken, and K.L. Kavanagh. 2003. Selection for improved growth and wood quality in lodgepole pine: effects on phenology, hydraulic architecture and growth of seedlings. Trees 17: 269–277.

Wallin, K.F., T.E. Kolb, K. Skov, and M.R. Wagner. 2003. Effects of crown scorch on ponderosa pine resistance to bark beetles. Environmental Entomology 32: 652–661. doi: 10.1603/0046-225X-32.3.652

Whitehead, D. 1998. Regulation of stomatal conductance and transpiration in forest canopies. Tree Physiology 18: 633–644.

Wyant, J.G., N.O. Philip, and R.D. Laven. 1986. Fire induced tree mortality in a Colorado ponderosa pine/Douglas-fir stand. Forest Science 32: 49–59.

Zimmermann, M.H. 1983. Xylem structure and the ascent of sap. Springer, New York, New York, USA.

Zwieniecki, M.A., and N.M. Holbrook. 1998. Diurnal variation in xylem hydraulic conductivity in white ash (Fraxinus americana L.) red maple (Acer rubrum L.) and red spruce (Pices rubens Sarg.). Plant, Cell & Environment 21: 1173–1180. doi: 10.1046/j.1365-3040.1998.00342.x