An alteration of species composition in temperate forests – both managed and natural - is one of the expected effects of environmental change. Present forest tree species ranges will be altered by changing environmental conditions. By a combination of continuous and destructive sampling, we compared biomass stocks and annual NPP in naturally regenerated stands of Norway spruce and European beech. We purposely selected a site where future environmental conditions are predicted to favour beech over presently dominant spruce. We found no difference in overall productivity, but biomass allocation differed significantly between the two species. Beech allocated more assimilates to stem and roots than spruce. There was no significant difference b...
Human induced changes in global environmental conditions are expected to influence or, as it is hypo...
1. Currently, the dynamics underlying the storage and acquisition of biomass, and thus carbon, in na...
International audience& Context It is assumed that climate change will favour European beech (Fagus ...
We compared two adjacent mature forest ecosystem types (spruce vs. beech) to unravel the fate of ass...
To increase the annual uptake of CO2 as well as the long-term storage of carbon (C) in forests, the ...
To increase the annual uptake of CO2 as well as the long-term storage of carbon (C) in forests, the ...
Forest soils represents the largest terrestrial carbon (C) pool and thus play a critical role in the...
The strong effects of climate change are expected to negatively impact the long-term resilience and ...
With the evolution of ecosystem management and the actual climate change we are facing, there is a n...
International audienceAbstractKey messageCombined effects of litterfall and root turnover significan...
Drought-sensitive European beech forests are increasingly challenged by climate change. Admixing oth...
The historic large-scale forest conversion in the northern German lowlands resulted in a man-made do...
The interest in adaptive forest strategies to overcome predicted scenarios of climate change is incr...
1. Currently, the dynamics underlying the storage and acquisition of biomass, and thus carbon, in na...
Human induced changes in global environmental conditions are expected to influence or, as it is hypo...
Human induced changes in global environmental conditions are expected to influence or, as it is hypo...
1. Currently, the dynamics underlying the storage and acquisition of biomass, and thus carbon, in na...
International audience& Context It is assumed that climate change will favour European beech (Fagus ...
We compared two adjacent mature forest ecosystem types (spruce vs. beech) to unravel the fate of ass...
To increase the annual uptake of CO2 as well as the long-term storage of carbon (C) in forests, the ...
To increase the annual uptake of CO2 as well as the long-term storage of carbon (C) in forests, the ...
Forest soils represents the largest terrestrial carbon (C) pool and thus play a critical role in the...
The strong effects of climate change are expected to negatively impact the long-term resilience and ...
With the evolution of ecosystem management and the actual climate change we are facing, there is a n...
International audienceAbstractKey messageCombined effects of litterfall and root turnover significan...
Drought-sensitive European beech forests are increasingly challenged by climate change. Admixing oth...
The historic large-scale forest conversion in the northern German lowlands resulted in a man-made do...
The interest in adaptive forest strategies to overcome predicted scenarios of climate change is incr...
1. Currently, the dynamics underlying the storage and acquisition of biomass, and thus carbon, in na...
Human induced changes in global environmental conditions are expected to influence or, as it is hypo...
Human induced changes in global environmental conditions are expected to influence or, as it is hypo...
1. Currently, the dynamics underlying the storage and acquisition of biomass, and thus carbon, in na...
International audience& Context It is assumed that climate change will favour European beech (Fagus ...