Key Message : Needle anatomic plasticity enables fast-growing maritime pine trees to cope with water limitations by enhancing both water-use efficiency and embolism resistance.Abstract : Maritime pine is a major forest tree grown for wood production in Southern Europe. A breeding program for the selection of fast-growing varieties was established in the 1960s, in France. In the context of climate change, the magnitude of phenotypic plasticity is a key issue for the prediction of putative decreases in productivity in the improved genetic material. We characterized the phenotypic plasticity of anatomical and physiological traits in two families with contrasting growth rates, under different water regimes, at the juvenile stage. An analysis of...
The genetic and physiological quality of seedlings is a critical component for longleaf pine (Pinus ...
<p><em>Aim of study: </em>The aim of the study was to assess the effect of water availability on pla...
Key message Reducing irrigation by up to 75% in spring decreased primary and secondary growth in Pi...
Key Message : Needle anatomic plasticity enables fast-growing maritime pine trees to cope with water...
The formation of wood results from cambial activity and its anatomical properties reflect the variab...
International audienceThis article provides a comprehensive view on the existing knowledge related t...
In a context of climate change, adaptation of perennial plantations to water constraints becomes a m...
International audienceContext: Stone pine is a key species from Mediterranean Europe increasingly pl...
Intra-annual density fluctuations (IADFs) are anatomical features formed in response to changes in t...
International audienceBackground: The cuticle is a hydrophobic barrier located at the aerial surface...
• The variability of branch-level hydraulic properties was assessed across 12 Scots pine populations...
The objectives of the study were to assess the phenotypic variation in the vulnerability to water st...
[Background and Aims] It is widely accepted that hydraulic failure due to xylem embolism is a key fa...
International audience1. Xylem hydraulic safety and efficiency are key traits determining tree fitne...
Front. Plant Sci. ISI Document Delivery No.: DN3IR Times Cited: 0 Cited Reference Count: 71 Lopez, R...
The genetic and physiological quality of seedlings is a critical component for longleaf pine (Pinus ...
<p><em>Aim of study: </em>The aim of the study was to assess the effect of water availability on pla...
Key message Reducing irrigation by up to 75% in spring decreased primary and secondary growth in Pi...
Key Message : Needle anatomic plasticity enables fast-growing maritime pine trees to cope with water...
The formation of wood results from cambial activity and its anatomical properties reflect the variab...
International audienceThis article provides a comprehensive view on the existing knowledge related t...
In a context of climate change, adaptation of perennial plantations to water constraints becomes a m...
International audienceContext: Stone pine is a key species from Mediterranean Europe increasingly pl...
Intra-annual density fluctuations (IADFs) are anatomical features formed in response to changes in t...
International audienceBackground: The cuticle is a hydrophobic barrier located at the aerial surface...
• The variability of branch-level hydraulic properties was assessed across 12 Scots pine populations...
The objectives of the study were to assess the phenotypic variation in the vulnerability to water st...
[Background and Aims] It is widely accepted that hydraulic failure due to xylem embolism is a key fa...
International audience1. Xylem hydraulic safety and efficiency are key traits determining tree fitne...
Front. Plant Sci. ISI Document Delivery No.: DN3IR Times Cited: 0 Cited Reference Count: 71 Lopez, R...
The genetic and physiological quality of seedlings is a critical component for longleaf pine (Pinus ...
<p><em>Aim of study: </em>The aim of the study was to assess the effect of water availability on pla...
Key message Reducing irrigation by up to 75% in spring decreased primary and secondary growth in Pi...