Climate change is increasingly favouring the occurrence of extreme weather events, affecting species distribution and tree growth. It has been proposed that mixed forests are more resistant to drought spells and heat waves than corresponding monocultures. We sampled tree cores in nine plots along a latitudinal gradient of the Italian Peninsula (Trentino, Molise and Calabria). The objective of the study was to identify radial growth responses in mixed-species and pure plots of European beech and silver fir to climate dynamics and extreme events. Pointer years, as well as correlation and response functions, were used to analyse the climate–growth relationships in mixed-species and pure plots. Climate–growth relationships showed differences be...
Floodplain forests are sensitive to climate warming and increased drought, as showed by recent oak (...
Under predicted climate change, native silver fir (Abies alba) and European beech (Fagus sylvatica) ...
The European beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) is a widely distributed tree species across Europe, highly s...
Climate change is increasingly favouring the occurrence of extreme weather events, affecting species...
A recent dendroecological study, carried out on silver-fir and beech mixed forests at two sites in S...
This study is part of a LIFE+ project on marginal mountain ecosystem conservation. In five mixed Eur...
Understanding to what extent species mixtures modify the growth of trees and their responses to clim...
Silver fir Abies alba is an indigenous tree species present in many southern European mountain fores...
Aim Climate change is expected to modify growth trends of forests around the world. However, this m...
Increasing species diversity is considered a promising strategy to mitigate the negative impacts of ...
A dendroecological and dendroclimatic analysis was carried out in silver fir stand of Fonte Abeti, i...
Floodplain forests are sensitive to climate warming and increased drought, as showed by recent oak (...
Under predicted climate change, native silver fir (Abies alba) and European beech (Fagus sylvatica) ...
The European beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) is a widely distributed tree species across Europe, highly s...
Climate change is increasingly favouring the occurrence of extreme weather events, affecting species...
A recent dendroecological study, carried out on silver-fir and beech mixed forests at two sites in S...
This study is part of a LIFE+ project on marginal mountain ecosystem conservation. In five mixed Eur...
Understanding to what extent species mixtures modify the growth of trees and their responses to clim...
Silver fir Abies alba is an indigenous tree species present in many southern European mountain fores...
Aim Climate change is expected to modify growth trends of forests around the world. However, this m...
Increasing species diversity is considered a promising strategy to mitigate the negative impacts of ...
A dendroecological and dendroclimatic analysis was carried out in silver fir stand of Fonte Abeti, i...
Floodplain forests are sensitive to climate warming and increased drought, as showed by recent oak (...
Under predicted climate change, native silver fir (Abies alba) and European beech (Fagus sylvatica) ...
The European beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) is a widely distributed tree species across Europe, highly s...