Temperature is the most important factor driving the cold edge distribution limit of temperate trees. Here, we identified the minimum temperatures for root growth in seven broad-leaved tree species, compared them with the species’ natural elevational limits and identified morphological changes in roots produced near their physiological cold limit. Seedlings were exposed to a vertical soil-temperature gradient from 20 to 2 °C along the rooting zone for 18 weeks. In all species, the bulk of roots was produced at temperatures above 5 °C. However, the absolute minimum temperatures for root growth differed among species between 2.3 and 4.2 °C, with those species that reach their natural distribution limits at higher elevations also tending to ha...
Root phenotyping is a challenging task, mainly because of the hidden nature of this organ. Only rece...
Low temperature is one of the most important factors that can exert the overarching pattern in speci...
In boreal ecosystems, an increase in soil temperature can stimulate plant growth. However, cambium p...
Limited rates of tissue formation most likely constrain plant growth at low temperatures. Yet, tempe...
Attempts at explaining range limits of temperate tree species still rest on correlations with climat...
This paper explores the causes of plant growth cessation at critically low temperatures in arctic-al...
European forest tree species have been investigated regarding the reaction of growth of shoots, root...
1.Temperature is one of the most important drivers of range limits. Here we aimed at disentangling t...
Temperature is a major driver of plant growth in cold ecosystems such as boreal, arctic and alpine e...
Climate warming advances the onset of tree growth in spring, but above- and belowground phenology ar...
Tree roots comprise a huge carbon pool. Their dynamics are driven by environmental factors and there...
Patterns of plant biomass allocation and functional adjustments along climatic gradients are poorly ...
Patterns of plant biomass allocation and functional adjustments along climatic gradients are poorly ...
Temperature is the most important factor affecting growth at high altitudes. As trees use much of th...
Abstract Temperature is the most important factor affecting growth at high altitudes. As trees use m...
Root phenotyping is a challenging task, mainly because of the hidden nature of this organ. Only rece...
Low temperature is one of the most important factors that can exert the overarching pattern in speci...
In boreal ecosystems, an increase in soil temperature can stimulate plant growth. However, cambium p...
Limited rates of tissue formation most likely constrain plant growth at low temperatures. Yet, tempe...
Attempts at explaining range limits of temperate tree species still rest on correlations with climat...
This paper explores the causes of plant growth cessation at critically low temperatures in arctic-al...
European forest tree species have been investigated regarding the reaction of growth of shoots, root...
1.Temperature is one of the most important drivers of range limits. Here we aimed at disentangling t...
Temperature is a major driver of plant growth in cold ecosystems such as boreal, arctic and alpine e...
Climate warming advances the onset of tree growth in spring, but above- and belowground phenology ar...
Tree roots comprise a huge carbon pool. Their dynamics are driven by environmental factors and there...
Patterns of plant biomass allocation and functional adjustments along climatic gradients are poorly ...
Patterns of plant biomass allocation and functional adjustments along climatic gradients are poorly ...
Temperature is the most important factor affecting growth at high altitudes. As trees use much of th...
Abstract Temperature is the most important factor affecting growth at high altitudes. As trees use m...
Root phenotyping is a challenging task, mainly because of the hidden nature of this organ. Only rece...
Low temperature is one of the most important factors that can exert the overarching pattern in speci...
In boreal ecosystems, an increase in soil temperature can stimulate plant growth. However, cambium p...