The allocation of carbon (C) is an important component of tree physiology that influences growth and ecosystem C storage. Allocation is challenging to measure, and its sensitivity to environmental changes such as warming and altered water availability is uncertain. We exposed young Eucalyptus tereticornis trees to +3C warming and elimination of summer precipitation in the field using whole-tree chambers. We calculated C allocation terms using detailed measurements of growth and continuous whole-crown CO2 and water exchange measurements. Trees grew from small saplings to nearly 9m height during this 15-month experiment. Warming accelerated growth and leaf area development, and it increased the partitioning of gross primary production (GPP) t...
Eucalyptus species are grown widely outside of their native ranges in plantations on all vegetated c...
To investigate if Eucalyptus species have responded to industrial-age climate change, and how they m...
Root-zone warming of trees can result in an increase in biomass production but the mechanisms for th...
Plants must utilize external resources including light, CO2, water and mineral nutrients to support ...
Given the contrasting short-term temperature dependences of gross primary production (GPP) and autot...
Understanding how tree growth is affected by rising temperature is a key to predicting the fate of f...
Understanding physiological acclimation of photosynthesis and respiration is important in elucidatin...
Understanding physiological acclimation of photosynthesis and respiration is important in elucidatin...
Autotrophic respiration is a major driver of the global C cycle and may contribute a positive climat...
Climate is an important factor limiting tree distributions and adaptation to different thermal envir...
Climate is an important factor limiting tree distributions and adaptation to different thermal envir...
Eucalyptus species are grown widely outside of their native ranges in plantations on all vegetated c...
Carbon and water fluxes are often assumed to be coupled as a result of stomatal regulation during dr...
Elevated [CO2] and temperature may alter the drought responses of tree seedling growth, photosynthes...
The CO2 efflux from tree stem surfaces to atmosphere (RS) is an important component in the carbon (C...
Eucalyptus species are grown widely outside of their native ranges in plantations on all vegetated c...
To investigate if Eucalyptus species have responded to industrial-age climate change, and how they m...
Root-zone warming of trees can result in an increase in biomass production but the mechanisms for th...
Plants must utilize external resources including light, CO2, water and mineral nutrients to support ...
Given the contrasting short-term temperature dependences of gross primary production (GPP) and autot...
Understanding how tree growth is affected by rising temperature is a key to predicting the fate of f...
Understanding physiological acclimation of photosynthesis and respiration is important in elucidatin...
Understanding physiological acclimation of photosynthesis and respiration is important in elucidatin...
Autotrophic respiration is a major driver of the global C cycle and may contribute a positive climat...
Climate is an important factor limiting tree distributions and adaptation to different thermal envir...
Climate is an important factor limiting tree distributions and adaptation to different thermal envir...
Eucalyptus species are grown widely outside of their native ranges in plantations on all vegetated c...
Carbon and water fluxes are often assumed to be coupled as a result of stomatal regulation during dr...
Elevated [CO2] and temperature may alter the drought responses of tree seedling growth, photosynthes...
The CO2 efflux from tree stem surfaces to atmosphere (RS) is an important component in the carbon (C...
Eucalyptus species are grown widely outside of their native ranges in plantations on all vegetated c...
To investigate if Eucalyptus species have responded to industrial-age climate change, and how they m...
Root-zone warming of trees can result in an increase in biomass production but the mechanisms for th...