and tamarack [Larix laricina (Du Roi) K. Koch] are the predominant tree species in boreal peatlands. The effects of 34 days of flooding on morphological and physiolog-ical responses were investigated in the greenhouse for black spruce and tamarack seedlings in their second growing season (18 months old). Flooding resulted in reduced root hydraulic conductance, net assimilation rate and stomatal conductance and increased needle electro-lyte leakage in both species. Flooded tamarack seedlings maintained a higher net assimilation rate and stomatal conductance compared to flooded black spruce. Flooded tamarack seedlings were also able to maintain higher root hydraulic conductance compared to flooded black spruce seedlings at a comparable time p...
The response of Caribbean pine (Pinus caribaea Morelet. var. hondurensis Barr. and Golf.), slash pin...
Abstract The narrowleaf cottonwood, Populus angusti-folia, occurs in occasionally flooded, low eleva...
Five freshwater marsh plant species exhibited different root metabolic responses when flooded to thr...
Abstract Background Flooding reduces supply of oxygen to the roots affecting plant water uptake. Som...
Many tree species are able to adapt to harsh environmental conditions in order to survive. The degre...
Alluvial floodplain forests have been reduced drastically in many parts of Europe, due to deforestat...
The ecophysiological characteristics ofAlnus hirsutaTrucz.,Populus albaL., andTaxodium distichumL. s...
Black spruce is the main tree species growing within peatlands. The difficult growing conditions wit...
Anthropogenic activities have been increasing the atmospheric CO2 concentration globally and the inc...
FLOODING’S EFFECTS ON TREES Tree health is adversely affected when the surrounding soil is temporari...
Styrax pohlii naturally occurs in flood-prone areas and its capacity to survive floods is intriguing...
ABSTRACT Soil water saturation requires different adaptative strategies by tree species that live un...
International audienceSessile oak is a species of great ecological and silvicultural importance in E...
Spring flooding in riparian forests can cause significant reductions in earlywood-vessel size in sub...
Key message: After a flooding period,Populus deltoidesplants compensate for the reduced growth under...
The response of Caribbean pine (Pinus caribaea Morelet. var. hondurensis Barr. and Golf.), slash pin...
Abstract The narrowleaf cottonwood, Populus angusti-folia, occurs in occasionally flooded, low eleva...
Five freshwater marsh plant species exhibited different root metabolic responses when flooded to thr...
Abstract Background Flooding reduces supply of oxygen to the roots affecting plant water uptake. Som...
Many tree species are able to adapt to harsh environmental conditions in order to survive. The degre...
Alluvial floodplain forests have been reduced drastically in many parts of Europe, due to deforestat...
The ecophysiological characteristics ofAlnus hirsutaTrucz.,Populus albaL., andTaxodium distichumL. s...
Black spruce is the main tree species growing within peatlands. The difficult growing conditions wit...
Anthropogenic activities have been increasing the atmospheric CO2 concentration globally and the inc...
FLOODING’S EFFECTS ON TREES Tree health is adversely affected when the surrounding soil is temporari...
Styrax pohlii naturally occurs in flood-prone areas and its capacity to survive floods is intriguing...
ABSTRACT Soil water saturation requires different adaptative strategies by tree species that live un...
International audienceSessile oak is a species of great ecological and silvicultural importance in E...
Spring flooding in riparian forests can cause significant reductions in earlywood-vessel size in sub...
Key message: After a flooding period,Populus deltoidesplants compensate for the reduced growth under...
The response of Caribbean pine (Pinus caribaea Morelet. var. hondurensis Barr. and Golf.), slash pin...
Abstract The narrowleaf cottonwood, Populus angusti-folia, occurs in occasionally flooded, low eleva...
Five freshwater marsh plant species exhibited different root metabolic responses when flooded to thr...