Mixed stands of European beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) and Norway spruce (Picea abies (L.) Karst.) frequently over-yield, when compared to respective monospecific stands. Over-yielding is attributed to enhanced resource uptake efficiency through niche complementarity alleviating species competition, for example through enhanced root stratification in mixture. Under severe and frequent summer drought, however, water limitation may become crucial in modifying the prevailing competitive interaction in mixed beech-spruce forests. We hypothesize, therefore, that under drought (H I) inter-specific interaction with beech reduces water accessibility for spruce more than intra-specific conditions, thus (H II) exacerbating drought susceptibility of spru...
Le lien qui existe entre la diversité et la productivité des écosystèmes constitue un sujet central ...
6siSevere drought events threaten tree water transport system, productivity and survival. Woody angi...
Tree species differ in their physiological responses to drought, but the underlying causes are often...
International audienceEuropean beech (Fagus sylvatica) is one of the most important commercial tree ...
International audienceIn the context of climate change, it remains unclear whether mixed-species for...
Temperate forest ecosystems are exposed to a higher frequency, duration and severity of drought. To ...
Abstract Background Climate change triggered many studies showing that trends and events of environm...
Summary Refugia of mixed beech forest persist in the central mountains of the Iberian Peninsula at t...
Some forest-related studies on possible effects of climate change conclude that growth potential of ...
1. Mixed conifer-hardwood forests can be more productive than pure forests and they are increasingly...
Abstract in deutscher Sprache nicht verfügbarBackground and aims A changing climate in the future wi...
Research Highlights: During drought, reduced soil water availability and increased vapor pressure de...
Ongoing climate warming is increasing evapotranspiration, a process that reduces plant-available wat...
Forest ecosystems in central Europe are predicted to face an increasing frequency and severity of su...
1. Climate change is increasing the severity and frequency of droughts around the globe, leading to ...
Le lien qui existe entre la diversité et la productivité des écosystèmes constitue un sujet central ...
6siSevere drought events threaten tree water transport system, productivity and survival. Woody angi...
Tree species differ in their physiological responses to drought, but the underlying causes are often...
International audienceEuropean beech (Fagus sylvatica) is one of the most important commercial tree ...
International audienceIn the context of climate change, it remains unclear whether mixed-species for...
Temperate forest ecosystems are exposed to a higher frequency, duration and severity of drought. To ...
Abstract Background Climate change triggered many studies showing that trends and events of environm...
Summary Refugia of mixed beech forest persist in the central mountains of the Iberian Peninsula at t...
Some forest-related studies on possible effects of climate change conclude that growth potential of ...
1. Mixed conifer-hardwood forests can be more productive than pure forests and they are increasingly...
Abstract in deutscher Sprache nicht verfügbarBackground and aims A changing climate in the future wi...
Research Highlights: During drought, reduced soil water availability and increased vapor pressure de...
Ongoing climate warming is increasing evapotranspiration, a process that reduces plant-available wat...
Forest ecosystems in central Europe are predicted to face an increasing frequency and severity of su...
1. Climate change is increasing the severity and frequency of droughts around the globe, leading to ...
Le lien qui existe entre la diversité et la productivité des écosystèmes constitue un sujet central ...
6siSevere drought events threaten tree water transport system, productivity and survival. Woody angi...
Tree species differ in their physiological responses to drought, but the underlying causes are often...