The Mediterranean evergreen oak coppices of Southern Europe are increasingly vulnerable to drought because of both the ongoing climate change that increases drought length and intensity, and the lack of forest management that induces a structural aging of the stands. Decreasing stand density through thinning has been widely regarded as a means to improve the resistance of evergreen oak forests to climate change by decreasing the competition for water amongst the remaining stems. Data from a 30-years thinning experiment, that includes a control and four thinning intensity treatments (from 25% to 80% of basal area removed), in a coppiced holm oak (Quercus ilex L.) forest of southern France, was used to quantify the effects of thinning on stem...
Forests respond to increasing intensities and frequencies of drought by reducing growth and with hig...
Different leaf (evergreen vs. deciduous habit) and xylem (diffuse-vs. ring-porous wood) traits repre...
Mediterranean trees must adjust their canopy leaf area to the unpredictable timing and severity of s...
International audienceThe Mediterranean evergreen oak coppices of Southern Europe are increasingly v...
International audienceThe Mediterranean evergreen oak coppices of Southern Europe are increasingly v...
According to the IPCC (2007), the Mediterranean basin is expected to suffer important changes in tem...
A natural holm oak forest was selectively thinned to test thinning as a tool to reduce tree mortalit...
According to the IPCC (2007), the Mediterranean basin is expected to suffer important changes in tem...
In the Mediterranean region most climatic forecasts predict longer and more intense drought periods ...
Climate change will increase the frequency and the intensity of droughts in the Mediterranean region...
International audience& Context Modification of stand density by thinning may buffer the response of...
A Mediterranean holm oak forest was subjected to experimental partial rainfall exclusion during 21 c...
International audienceA better understanding of stem growth phenology and its climate drivers would ...
51 Pags.- 2 Tabls.- 9 Figs. The definitive version is available at: https://www.sciencedirect.com/s...
International audienceA better understanding of stem growth phenology and its climate drivers would ...
Forests respond to increasing intensities and frequencies of drought by reducing growth and with hig...
Different leaf (evergreen vs. deciduous habit) and xylem (diffuse-vs. ring-porous wood) traits repre...
Mediterranean trees must adjust their canopy leaf area to the unpredictable timing and severity of s...
International audienceThe Mediterranean evergreen oak coppices of Southern Europe are increasingly v...
International audienceThe Mediterranean evergreen oak coppices of Southern Europe are increasingly v...
According to the IPCC (2007), the Mediterranean basin is expected to suffer important changes in tem...
A natural holm oak forest was selectively thinned to test thinning as a tool to reduce tree mortalit...
According to the IPCC (2007), the Mediterranean basin is expected to suffer important changes in tem...
In the Mediterranean region most climatic forecasts predict longer and more intense drought periods ...
Climate change will increase the frequency and the intensity of droughts in the Mediterranean region...
International audience& Context Modification of stand density by thinning may buffer the response of...
A Mediterranean holm oak forest was subjected to experimental partial rainfall exclusion during 21 c...
International audienceA better understanding of stem growth phenology and its climate drivers would ...
51 Pags.- 2 Tabls.- 9 Figs. The definitive version is available at: https://www.sciencedirect.com/s...
International audienceA better understanding of stem growth phenology and its climate drivers would ...
Forests respond to increasing intensities and frequencies of drought by reducing growth and with hig...
Different leaf (evergreen vs. deciduous habit) and xylem (diffuse-vs. ring-porous wood) traits repre...
Mediterranean trees must adjust their canopy leaf area to the unpredictable timing and severity of s...