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The Italian TREETALKER NETWORK (ITT-Net): continuous large scale monitoring of tree functional traits and vulnerabilities to climate change

Authors :
Ilaria Zorzi
Giovanna Sala
Roberto Tognetti
Riccardo Valentini
Roberto Zampedri
Giustino Tonon
Shahla Asgharina
Isaac Chini
Serena Antonucci
Simona Castaldi
Arturo Pacheco Solana
Claudia Cocozza
Luca Belelli Marchesini
Antonio Motisi
Tommaso La Mantia
Giovanni Santopuoli
Damiano Gianelle
Mauro Cavagna
Giovanna Battipaglia
Francesco Niccoli
Castaldi, Simona
Antonucci, Serena
Asgharina, Shahla
Battipaglia, Giovanna
Belelli Marchesini, Luca
Cavagna, Mauro
Chini, Isaac
Cocozza, Claudia
Gianelle, Damiano
La Mantia, Tommaso
Motisi, Antonio
Niccoli, Francesco
Pacheco Solana, Arturo
Sala, Giovanna
Santopuoli, Giovanni
Tonon, Giustino
Tognetti, Roberto
Zampedri, Roberto
Zorzi, Ilaria
Valentini, Riccardo
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

The Italian TREETALKER NETWORK (ITT-Net) aims to respond to one of the grand societal challenges: the impact of climate changes on forests ecosystem services and forest dieback. The comprehension of the link between these phenomena requires to complement the most classical approaches with a new monitoring paradigm based on large scale, single tree, high frequency and long-term monitoring tree physiology, which, at present, is limited by the still elevated costs of multi-sensor devices, their energy demand and maintenance not always suitable for monitoring in remote areas. The ITT-Net network will be a unique and unprecedented worldwide example of real time, large scale, high frequency and long-term monitoring of tree physiological parameters. By spring 2020, as part of a national funded project (PRIN) the network will have set 37 sites from the north-east Alps to Sicily where a new low cost, multisensor technology “the TreeTalker®” equipped to measure tree radial growth, sap flow, transmitted light spectral components related to foliage dieback and physiology and plant stability (developed by Nature 4.0), will monitor over 600 individual trees. A radio LoRa protocol for data transmission and access to cloud services will allow to transmit in real time high frequency data on the WEB cloud with a unique IoT identifier to a common database where big data analysis will be performed to explore the causal dependency of climate events and environmental disturbances with tree functionality and resilience.With this new network, we aim to create a new knowledge, introducing a massive data observation and analysis, about the frequency, intensity and dynamical patterns of climate anomalies perturbation on plant physiological response dynamics in order to: 1) characterize the space of “normal or safe tree operation mode” during average climatic conditions; 2) identify the non-linear tree responses beyond the safe operation mode, induced by extreme events, and the tipping points; 3) test the possibility to use a high frequency continuous monitoring system to identify early warning signals of tree stress which might allow to follow tree dynamics under climate change in real time at a resolution and accuracy that cannot always be provided through forest inventories or remote sensing technologies.To have an overview of the ITT Network you can visit www.globaltreetalker.org

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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