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Developing drought stress index for monitoring Pinus densiflora diebacks in Korea 원문보기

Journal of ecology and environment, v.44 no.3, 2020년, pp.115 - 125  

Cho, Nanghyun (Department of Environmental Science, Kangwon National University) ,  Kim, Eunsook (Forest Ecology and Climate Change Division, National Institute of Forest Science) ,  Lim, Jong-Hwan (Forest Ecology and Climate Change Division, National Institute of Forest Science) ,  Seo, Bumsuk (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), Institute of Meteorology and Climate Research) ,  Kang, Sinkyu (Department of Environmental Science, Kangwon National University)

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Background: The phenomenon of tree dieback in forest ecosystems around the world, which is known to be associated with high temperatures that occur simultaneously with drought, has received much attention. Korea is experiencing a rapid rise in temperature relative to other regions. Particularly in t...

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  • Through this study, we revealed the potential of DSI using only climate data. Although the strategy based on the climate–productivity–respiration relationship previously studied for developing such an index seemed useful, we also found that the limitations of the DSI for some events made it very low in explanatory power.
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