Tree Growth Conditions Are Demanded When Optimal, Are Unwanted When Limited, but When Are They Suboptimal?

The recent climate projections predict that the intensity and frequency of extreme events will increase as a result of overall increasing mean temperature and reduced precipitations in the temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere. How these changes will influence the harshness of the environment...

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Main Authors: Claudia Cocozza, Maria Laura Traversi, Alessio Giovannelli
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-09-01
Series:Plants
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2223-7747/10/9/1943
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spelling doaj-c72358fdfc904b9f91628013c2181e542021-09-26T00:59:41ZengMDPI AGPlants2223-77472021-09-01101943194310.3390/plants10091943Tree Growth Conditions Are Demanded When Optimal, Are Unwanted When Limited, but When Are They Suboptimal?Claudia Cocozza0Maria Laura Traversi1Alessio Giovannelli2Department of Agriculture, Food, Environment and Forestry, Via San Bonaventura 13, I-50145 Florence, ItalyCNR—Institute of Research on Terrestrial Ecosystems, Via Madonna del Piano 10, I-50019 Sesto Fiorentino, ItalyCNR—Institute of Research on Terrestrial Ecosystems, Via Madonna del Piano 10, I-50019 Sesto Fiorentino, ItalyThe recent climate projections predict that the intensity and frequency of extreme events will increase as a result of overall increasing mean temperature and reduced precipitations in the temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere. How these changes will influence the harshness of the environment and the performances of trees growing under natural conditions remains an open question. In this commentary article, we would like to look at the concept of suboptimal growth conditions, widening its application from the traditional in vitro manipulation to trees growing in open air, addressing the main limitations and strengths of the upscaling results from cell to tree. We believe that the traditional single dose–effect approach is not suitable to explain the complex interactions between genotype and environment, occurring in open field or forest stands, where the intensity and frequency of the events are uncontrolled and unpredictable. As forests provide a wide range of ecosystem services, new parameters should be considered in the definition of the response thresholds in addition to growth. Thus, within this Special Issue, we stimulate the discussion over the development of new approaches and technologies that are able to define suitable threshold responses of trees under suboptimal natural conditions, with the aim to furnish new insights on the acclimation and adaptation processes in woody species under global change.https://www.mdpi.com/2223-7747/10/9/1943acclimationphenotypic plasticityclimate changeecosystem servicesepigenetic mechanisms
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author Claudia Cocozza
Maria Laura Traversi
Alessio Giovannelli
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Maria Laura Traversi
Alessio Giovannelli
Tree Growth Conditions Are Demanded When Optimal, Are Unwanted When Limited, but When Are They Suboptimal?
Plants
acclimation
phenotypic plasticity
climate change
ecosystem services
epigenetic mechanisms
author_facet Claudia Cocozza
Maria Laura Traversi
Alessio Giovannelli
author_sort Claudia Cocozza
title Tree Growth Conditions Are Demanded When Optimal, Are Unwanted When Limited, but When Are They Suboptimal?
title_short Tree Growth Conditions Are Demanded When Optimal, Are Unwanted When Limited, but When Are They Suboptimal?
title_full Tree Growth Conditions Are Demanded When Optimal, Are Unwanted When Limited, but When Are They Suboptimal?
title_fullStr Tree Growth Conditions Are Demanded When Optimal, Are Unwanted When Limited, but When Are They Suboptimal?
title_full_unstemmed Tree Growth Conditions Are Demanded When Optimal, Are Unwanted When Limited, but When Are They Suboptimal?
title_sort tree growth conditions are demanded when optimal, are unwanted when limited, but when are they suboptimal?
publisher MDPI AG
series Plants
issn 2223-7747
publishDate 2021-09-01
description The recent climate projections predict that the intensity and frequency of extreme events will increase as a result of overall increasing mean temperature and reduced precipitations in the temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere. How these changes will influence the harshness of the environment and the performances of trees growing under natural conditions remains an open question. In this commentary article, we would like to look at the concept of suboptimal growth conditions, widening its application from the traditional in vitro manipulation to trees growing in open air, addressing the main limitations and strengths of the upscaling results from cell to tree. We believe that the traditional single dose–effect approach is not suitable to explain the complex interactions between genotype and environment, occurring in open field or forest stands, where the intensity and frequency of the events are uncontrolled and unpredictable. As forests provide a wide range of ecosystem services, new parameters should be considered in the definition of the response thresholds in addition to growth. Thus, within this Special Issue, we stimulate the discussion over the development of new approaches and technologies that are able to define suitable threshold responses of trees under suboptimal natural conditions, with the aim to furnish new insights on the acclimation and adaptation processes in woody species under global change.
topic acclimation
phenotypic plasticity
climate change
ecosystem services
epigenetic mechanisms
url https://www.mdpi.com/2223-7747/10/9/1943
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