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New Holistic Approach for Tree Eustress Assessment and Influenced Climatic Types Classification (Example with Mountain Forest Trees in Bulgaria)
Authors: Mariyana Lyubenova

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The paper deals with meta-analysis of 259 dendrochronological series of mountain
trees – Bosnian pine, Norway spruce and beech from 14 locations in Bulgaria for eustress
investigation. The chronologies were analyzed by the original SPPAM 2.0 application. The
tree ring width sequences were approximated with polynomials with determination
coefficients, R*R ≥ 0.45. The growth index (It – the ratio between measured and approximated
value of tree ring width) was computed. Years with It less than the threshold values were
considered as eustress ones. The four grade scales for assessment of frequency, duration and
depth of eustress was proposed. For the studied tree species and locations, the obtained
eustress periods are as follows, respectively for the Bosnian pine, Norway spruce and beech:
42 (K=9.1), 30 (K=3.4) and 37 (K=3) on average. The obtained eustress characteristics are
respectively: Average Depth, Aav = 0.16, 0.26 and 0.28; Average Duration, Dav = 2, 2.5 and 2.3
years; and Average Frequency, Fav = 10, 33 and 34 years over 100 years. The risk for The
stands of two studied locations of spruce and three locations of beech were established to be
in some risk. They require further monitoring. The predominance of cold-dry and hot-wet
years in total number of adverse climatic years (with eustress) for the Bosnian pine, as well as
hot-dry and cold-wet years for spruce and beech stands was established. The influence of
climatic types of years on the eustress appearance for tree years periods have also been
investigated. Proposed holistic approach for meta-analyses of series (eustress identification in
radial growth of stems) is convenient for the fast monitoring of forest communities state and
for recognizing the stands under risk. The capability of approach allows expression of reactive
functional types of trees (PFTs) as groups of trees with the similar behavior to the influence of
climatic types of years, and with similar characteristics of eustress periods. These PFTs can
support the development of different local, regional and global models. The originality of
approach applied includes: meta-analysis, new software, characteristics, indixes and
coefficients.