International audienceThe extent to which wood growth is limited by carbon (C) supply (i.e. source control) or by cambial activity (i.e. sink control) will strongly determine the responses of trees to global changes. Nevertheless, the physiological processes that are responsible for limiting forest growth are still a matter of debate. The aim of this study was to evaluate the key determinants of the annual C allocation to wood along large soil and climate regional gradients over France. The study was conducted for five tree species representative of the main European forest biomes (Fagus sylvatica, Quercus petraea, Quercus ilex, Quercus robur and Picea abies). The drivers of stand biomass growth were assessed on both inter-site and inter-an...
Forest disturbances such as drought, fire and logging affect the forest carbon dynamics and the terr...
A valid representation of intra-annual wood formation processes in global vegetation models is vital...
Environmental factors have a dual effect on growth as they affect both the momentary growth rate (di...
International audienceThe extent to which wood growth is limited by carbon (C) supply (i.e. source c...
The extent to which wood growth is limited by carbon (C) supply (i.e. source control) or by cambial ...
© 2018 Elsevier GmbH Tree growth is a key ecosystem function supporting climate change mitigation st...
Wood growth constitutes the main process for long-term atmospheric carbon sequestration in vegetatio...
We aimed to evaluate the importance of modulations of within-tree carbon (C) allocation by water and...
Wood is the main terrestrial biotic reservoir for long-term carbon sequestration(1), and its formati...
Uncertainties surrounding tree carbon allocation to growth are a major limitation to projections of ...
It is necessary to increase our understanding of the influence of climate and biological drivers on ...
Increasing CO2 concentrations are strongly controlled by the behavior of established forests, which ...
The effects of climate changes on carbon and water fluxes are quantified using a physiologically mul...
1. The response of trees to intra-annual environmental constraints varies temporally throughout a gr...
A number of studies have suggested that the duration of a growing season has significantly lengthene...
Forest disturbances such as drought, fire and logging affect the forest carbon dynamics and the terr...
A valid representation of intra-annual wood formation processes in global vegetation models is vital...
Environmental factors have a dual effect on growth as they affect both the momentary growth rate (di...
International audienceThe extent to which wood growth is limited by carbon (C) supply (i.e. source c...
The extent to which wood growth is limited by carbon (C) supply (i.e. source control) or by cambial ...
© 2018 Elsevier GmbH Tree growth is a key ecosystem function supporting climate change mitigation st...
Wood growth constitutes the main process for long-term atmospheric carbon sequestration in vegetatio...
We aimed to evaluate the importance of modulations of within-tree carbon (C) allocation by water and...
Wood is the main terrestrial biotic reservoir for long-term carbon sequestration(1), and its formati...
Uncertainties surrounding tree carbon allocation to growth are a major limitation to projections of ...
It is necessary to increase our understanding of the influence of climate and biological drivers on ...
Increasing CO2 concentrations are strongly controlled by the behavior of established forests, which ...
The effects of climate changes on carbon and water fluxes are quantified using a physiologically mul...
1. The response of trees to intra-annual environmental constraints varies temporally throughout a gr...
A number of studies have suggested that the duration of a growing season has significantly lengthene...
Forest disturbances such as drought, fire and logging affect the forest carbon dynamics and the terr...
A valid representation of intra-annual wood formation processes in global vegetation models is vital...
Environmental factors have a dual effect on growth as they affect both the momentary growth rate (di...