Chin J Plant Ecol ›› 2025, Vol. 49 ›› Issue (2): 221-231.DOI: 10.17521/cjpe.2023.0319  cstr: 32100.14.cjpe.2023.0319

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Research progress on the prediction of drought death point and the mechanism of drought- induced tree mortality

SHAO Chang-Chang, DUAN Hong-Lang, ZHAO Xi-Zhou, DING Gui-Jie*()   

  1. Research Center for Forest Resources and Environment of Guizhou Province/Guizhou Key Laboratory of Plateau Mountain Tree Breeding, College of Forestry, Guizhou University, Guiyang 550025, China
  • Received:2023-11-03 Accepted:2024-08-23 Online:2025-02-20 Published:2025-02-20
  • Contact: DING Gui-Jie
  • Supported by:
    Joint Funds of the National Natural Science Foundation of China(U24A20431);National Natural Science Foundation of China(32260263);National Guidance Foundation for Guizhou Science and Technology Development of China(QKHZHYD 2024-044)

Abstract:

With the global increase in tree mortality events caused by drought, there have been numerous reports on the mechanism of drought-induced tree mortality both domestically and internationally in recent years. However, the exact mechanism that causes tree mortality remains unclear, which increases the uncertainty of predicting the survival probability of forests under future climate changes. This review systematically analyzed the research progress related to tree death caused by extreme drought events, focusing the prediction of death point and physiological mechanism of drought-induced tree mortality. It highlighted that tree death was the result of multiple physiological processes. Furthermore, previous reports have shown that the death judged by visual symptoms may occur after the tree has already been dead for a period, leading to a lack of early warning signals and making the death inevitable. The review analyzed the main characteristics and possible sequence of physiological variables such as the degree of xylem embolism, radial flow, cell membrane permeability, and cambium activity in the process of drought-induced tree mortality. It suggests that the loss of cambium activity ultimately led to irreversible tree death. Therefore, when discussing the mechanism of drought-induced tree mortality, quantifying the loss rate of cambium activity is crucial for accurately determining the time of tree death, which is worth further studying. This paper also proposed relevant issues and research directions in the field of drought-induced tree mortality, providing reference ideas for accurately predicting tree death and formulating efficient and appropriate solutions to future climate change.

Key words: extreme drought, cell damage, cambium activity, radial flow, tree mortality