Promoting mixed forests is often seen as a management option to increase the resilience of forests to droughts. However, mixing can also improve tree growth, and if faster-growing trees use more water, they may be exposed to higher risks of drought. Across Belgium, we tested whether increased tree growth in mixed sessile oak/ common beech stands results in increased drought exposure of these forests in severe dry summers. We sampled wood cores from 222 trees in mixed and corresponding pure stands at eight different sites and measured ring widths and stable carbon isotope composition (δ13C) in the wood formed during 2001 (wet summer as a reference year) and 2003 (severe dry summer). Pre-drought growth (PG), an index of tree growth in normal ...
International audienceRecent studies have identified strong relationships between delayed recovery o...
1. Climate change is increasing the severity and frequency of droughts around the globe, leading to ...
Increasingly severe droughts are expected to negatively impact forest functioning in the future, esp...
International audienceIn the context of climate change, it remains unclear whether mixed-species for...
Common beech, a widespread and economically important tree species in Europe, is known to be drought...
Warmer and drier conditions are expected globally and regionally in the future due to climate change...
Establishing mixed-species stands is frequently proposed as a strategy to adapt forests to the incre...
Key message Mixing sessile oak and Scots pine in central France to reduce intraspecific competition ...
Climate change is expected to result in more extreme weather conditions over large parts of Europe, ...
Some forest-related studies on possible effects of climate change conclude that growth potential of ...
Article Number: 117908Tree species mixing has been widely promoted as a promising silvicultural tool...
Whether tree species benefit from growing in a mixed forest depends on the relative importance of po...
Drought frequency and intensity are predicted to increase in many parts of the Northern Hemisphere a...
Poor drought tolerance of European beech trees raised concerns in Europe. We hypothesized that beech...
Tree species mixing has been widely promoted as a promising silvicultural tool for reducing drought ...
International audienceRecent studies have identified strong relationships between delayed recovery o...
1. Climate change is increasing the severity and frequency of droughts around the globe, leading to ...
Increasingly severe droughts are expected to negatively impact forest functioning in the future, esp...
International audienceIn the context of climate change, it remains unclear whether mixed-species for...
Common beech, a widespread and economically important tree species in Europe, is known to be drought...
Warmer and drier conditions are expected globally and regionally in the future due to climate change...
Establishing mixed-species stands is frequently proposed as a strategy to adapt forests to the incre...
Key message Mixing sessile oak and Scots pine in central France to reduce intraspecific competition ...
Climate change is expected to result in more extreme weather conditions over large parts of Europe, ...
Some forest-related studies on possible effects of climate change conclude that growth potential of ...
Article Number: 117908Tree species mixing has been widely promoted as a promising silvicultural tool...
Whether tree species benefit from growing in a mixed forest depends on the relative importance of po...
Drought frequency and intensity are predicted to increase in many parts of the Northern Hemisphere a...
Poor drought tolerance of European beech trees raised concerns in Europe. We hypothesized that beech...
Tree species mixing has been widely promoted as a promising silvicultural tool for reducing drought ...
International audienceRecent studies have identified strong relationships between delayed recovery o...
1. Climate change is increasing the severity and frequency of droughts around the globe, leading to ...
Increasingly severe droughts are expected to negatively impact forest functioning in the future, esp...