This thesis assessed the effects of future climate factors (i.e. [CO2], heat waves and soil water availability) on growth and physiology of Eucalyptus species originating from different climates-of-origin. The main aim was to test intra-specific variation of plant traits to climate change. Four tree species native to Australia were selected due to their national ecological and international economic importance: Eucalyptus camaldulensis, E. grandis, E. melliodora and E. coolabah. I tested the response of E. camaldulensis to elevated atmospheric [CO2] (eCO2), heat and drought stress; E. grandis to eCO2 and drought stress; and the acclimation response of E. melliodora and E. coolabah to wetting and drying cycles with final drought to mortality...
Elevated atmospheric [CO2] (‘eCO2’) may alter species composition within vegetation types by favouri...
Elevated [CO2] and temperature may alter the drought responses of tree seedling growth, photosynthes...
Understanding forest tree responses to climate warming and heatwaves is important for predicting cha...
"This thesis submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy, January 2013"Includes bibliographical...
Climate change scenarios predict increasing atmospheric CO2 concentrations ([CO2]), temperatures and...
Stressful episodic weather is likely to affect the C balance of trees as the climate changes, potent...
Stressful episodic weather is likely to affect the C balance of trees as the climate changes, potent...
To investigate if Eucalyptus species have responded to industrial-age climate change, and how they m...
Climate is an important factor limiting tree distributions and adaptation to different thermal envir...
Climate change may alter forest composition by differentially affecting the responses of faster- and...
Despite a wealth of eco-physiological assessments of plant response to extreme drought, few studies ...
International audienceElevated atmospheric carbon dioxide (eCO 2) often enhances rates of photosynth...
As rapid climate warming creates a mismatch between forest trees and their home environment, the abi...
Selecting plantation species to balance water use and production requires accurate models for predic...
Key message Eucalyptus forest reproductive material responded differently to the imposed water scena...
Elevated atmospheric [CO2] (‘eCO2’) may alter species composition within vegetation types by favouri...
Elevated [CO2] and temperature may alter the drought responses of tree seedling growth, photosynthes...
Understanding forest tree responses to climate warming and heatwaves is important for predicting cha...
"This thesis submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy, January 2013"Includes bibliographical...
Climate change scenarios predict increasing atmospheric CO2 concentrations ([CO2]), temperatures and...
Stressful episodic weather is likely to affect the C balance of trees as the climate changes, potent...
Stressful episodic weather is likely to affect the C balance of trees as the climate changes, potent...
To investigate if Eucalyptus species have responded to industrial-age climate change, and how they m...
Climate is an important factor limiting tree distributions and adaptation to different thermal envir...
Climate change may alter forest composition by differentially affecting the responses of faster- and...
Despite a wealth of eco-physiological assessments of plant response to extreme drought, few studies ...
International audienceElevated atmospheric carbon dioxide (eCO 2) often enhances rates of photosynth...
As rapid climate warming creates a mismatch between forest trees and their home environment, the abi...
Selecting plantation species to balance water use and production requires accurate models for predic...
Key message Eucalyptus forest reproductive material responded differently to the imposed water scena...
Elevated atmospheric [CO2] (‘eCO2’) may alter species composition within vegetation types by favouri...
Elevated [CO2] and temperature may alter the drought responses of tree seedling growth, photosynthes...
Understanding forest tree responses to climate warming and heatwaves is important for predicting cha...