Physics Maths Engineering
Peer Reviewed
Frost drought refers to the chronic or acute desiccation of trees exposed to high evaporative pressures while being rooted in cold or frozen soils. This phenomenon has been known for more than a century but is still poorly characterized. Summer desiccation manifests itself as long-term stem contractions. Similar contractions have been reported in winter. In this study, we investigated the causes of total winter stem contraction (WSC) using 14 years of dendrometer data from evergreen (P.abies) and deciduous (L.decidua) mature trees growing along an elevational transect (from 800 to 2200 m asl) in the Swiss Alps. Results indicated that WSC varied between and and were strongly dependent on species, elevation, and tree height. Moreover, the magnitude of contractions was strongly associated with stem contractions subsequent to freeze–thaw events ( F). We suggest that both F and WSC are the consequences of water losses due to ice blockage associated frost drought, occurring when the distal parts of the tree are thawed and transpiring, while the larger basal parts remain frozen, thus inhibiting water uptake and creating a hydraulic imbalance.
Frost drought refers to tree desiccation caused by high evaporative pressures while trees are rooted in frozen soils. It leads to water imbalance, especially when ice blocks water uptake in tree roots during freeze–thaw cycles.
WSC is closely linked with freeze–thaw cycles, where contractions occur due to water losses. Both WSC and freeze–thaw contractions are driven by ice blockage, inhibiting water uptake and creating hydraulic imbalance.
The magnitude of WSC depends on species, elevation, and tree height. Additionally, it is strongly associated with freeze–thaw events that cause significant stem contractions.
At higher elevations, frost drought is more common due to high evaporative forces, such as wind and solar radiation, while trees are still rooted in frozen soils, making them vulnerable to water loss.
Frost drought is debated in terms of its ecological importance, with some believing it contributes to tree line establishment, while others suggest mature trees may have enough reserves to mitigate its effects.
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2025 April | 7 | 7 |
2025 March | 54 | 54 |
2025 February | 51 | 51 |
2025 January | 43 | 43 |
2024 December | 50 | 50 |
2024 November | 41 | 41 |
2024 October | 34 | 34 |
Total | 280 | 280 |