Abstract Because they maintain green foliage through-out the winter season, evergreen conifers may face special physiological challenges in a warming world. We assessed the midwinter low-temperature (LT) tolerance of foliage from eight temperate and boreal species in each of the genera Abies, Picea, and Pinus growing in an arboretum in Trondheim, Norway, using relative electrolyte leakage (REL) as an index of cell injury. Relatively LT sensitive species came from temperate coastal and Mediterranean environments and displayed a well-defined sigmoidal re-sponse to LT stress, with LT50 ranging from –27 to –38C. Species originating from boreal regions were not lethally stressed by slow freezing to temperatures as low as –80C, while species from...
[Extract] Temperature and light are the main drivers of phenology in boreal evergreen conifers, dete...
Background and Aims: Conifers are key components of many temperate and boreal forests and are import...
Bioclimatic envelope models have predicted latitudinal range shifts of tree species in Europe follow...
chlorophyll fluorescence / bark chlorenchyma / frost damage • Several techniques were used to invest...
Compared to spring frosts on opening buds or newly flushed tissues, winter freezing damage on conife...
Yellow-cedar (Callitropsis nootkatensis (D.Don) D.P. Little), a conifer in the Cupressaceae with ind...
In temperate climates, overwintering buds of trees are often less cold hardy than adjoining stem tis...
Photochemical utilization of light energy is inhibited in boreal conifers during winter and spring b...
Conifer winter damage results primarily from loss of cold hardiness during unseasonably warm days in...
In the future, periods of strongly increased temperature in concert with drought (heat waves) will h...
Dormant and cold acclimated forest seedlings have a higher stress tolerance after lifting and suppor...
The development and nature of cold hardiness was examined in first-year seedlings of the three conif...
MAIN CONCLUSION: Evergreen plants are more vulnerable than grasses and birch to snow and temperature...
In temperate climates, overwintering buds of trees are often less cold hardy than adjoining stem tis...
Masson pine (Pinus massoniana Lamb.), a native species widely distributed in temperate forests in ce...
[Extract] Temperature and light are the main drivers of phenology in boreal evergreen conifers, dete...
Background and Aims: Conifers are key components of many temperate and boreal forests and are import...
Bioclimatic envelope models have predicted latitudinal range shifts of tree species in Europe follow...
chlorophyll fluorescence / bark chlorenchyma / frost damage • Several techniques were used to invest...
Compared to spring frosts on opening buds or newly flushed tissues, winter freezing damage on conife...
Yellow-cedar (Callitropsis nootkatensis (D.Don) D.P. Little), a conifer in the Cupressaceae with ind...
In temperate climates, overwintering buds of trees are often less cold hardy than adjoining stem tis...
Photochemical utilization of light energy is inhibited in boreal conifers during winter and spring b...
Conifer winter damage results primarily from loss of cold hardiness during unseasonably warm days in...
In the future, periods of strongly increased temperature in concert with drought (heat waves) will h...
Dormant and cold acclimated forest seedlings have a higher stress tolerance after lifting and suppor...
The development and nature of cold hardiness was examined in first-year seedlings of the three conif...
MAIN CONCLUSION: Evergreen plants are more vulnerable than grasses and birch to snow and temperature...
In temperate climates, overwintering buds of trees are often less cold hardy than adjoining stem tis...
Masson pine (Pinus massoniana Lamb.), a native species widely distributed in temperate forests in ce...
[Extract] Temperature and light are the main drivers of phenology in boreal evergreen conifers, dete...
Background and Aims: Conifers are key components of many temperate and boreal forests and are import...
Bioclimatic envelope models have predicted latitudinal range shifts of tree species in Europe follow...