In this study, we investigated the role of climatic variability and atmospheric nitrogen deposition in driving long-term tree growth in canopy beech trees along a geographic gradient in the montane belt of the Italian peninsula, from the Alps to the southern Apennines. We sampled dominant trees at different developmental stages (from young to mature tree cohorts, with tree ages spanning from 35 to 160 years) and used stem analysis to infer historic reconstruction of tree volume and dominant height. Annual growth volume (GV) and height (GH) variability were related to annual variability in model simulated atmospheric nitrogen deposition and site-specific climatic variables, (i.e. mean annual temperature, total annual precipitation, mean...
Both increasing and decreasing 20th century growth trends have been reported in forests throughout E...
In the climate change discussion, the possibility of carbon sequestration of forests plays an import...
Understanding to what extent species mixtures modify the growth of trees and their responses to clim...
In this study, we investigated the role of climatic variability and atmospheric nitrogen deposition ...
In this study, we investigated the role of climatic variability and atmospheric nitrogen deposition ...
The European beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) is a widely distributed tree species across Europe, highly s...
When site factors reduce growth rates, tree lifespan tends to increase. This study investigates proc...
Changing environmental conditions may substantially interact with site quality and forest stand char...
Understanding the effects of nitrogen deposition, ozone and climate on tree growth is important for ...
We studied forest monitoring data collected at permanent plots in Italy over the period 2000–2009 to...
Both increasing and decreasing 20th century growth trends have been reported in forests throughout E...
In the climate change discussion, the possibility of carbon sequestration of forests plays an import...
Understanding to what extent species mixtures modify the growth of trees and their responses to clim...
In this study, we investigated the role of climatic variability and atmospheric nitrogen deposition ...
In this study, we investigated the role of climatic variability and atmospheric nitrogen deposition ...
The European beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) is a widely distributed tree species across Europe, highly s...
When site factors reduce growth rates, tree lifespan tends to increase. This study investigates proc...
Changing environmental conditions may substantially interact with site quality and forest stand char...
Understanding the effects of nitrogen deposition, ozone and climate on tree growth is important for ...
We studied forest monitoring data collected at permanent plots in Italy over the period 2000–2009 to...
Both increasing and decreasing 20th century growth trends have been reported in forests throughout E...
In the climate change discussion, the possibility of carbon sequestration of forests plays an import...
Understanding to what extent species mixtures modify the growth of trees and their responses to clim...