Projected changes in temperature and precipitation in mid-latitude wet regions are expected to significantly affect forest ecosystems. We studied the physiological and shoot growth responses of Abies holophylla and Abies koreana seedlings to warming (3 °C above ambient temperature) and increased precipitation (irrigation with 40% of rainfall) treatments under open-field conditions. The physiological parameters, quantified by the net photosynthetic rate, transpiration rate, stomatal conductance, and total chlorophyll content, were monitored from July to October 2018. Shoot growth (i.e., root collar diameter and height) was assessed in August and December 2018. Irrespective of the treatments, the physiological parameters of both species decre...
The study aimed to evaluate response and phenotypic plasticity of juvenile progeny of seven forest t...
Increase in temperature under the projected future climate change would affect tree growth, includin...
Climate change-induced rise of air temperatures and the increase of extreme climatic events, such as...
Projected changes in temperature and precipitation in mid-latitude wet regions are expected to signi...
The aim of this study was to investigate the short-term effects of warming treatment and precipitati...
Abies fabri (Mast.) Craib is an endemic and dominant species in typical subalpine dark coniferous fo...
Physiological responses of 1-year-old Pinus densiflora and Larix kaempferi seedlings were measured u...
The response and adaption mechanisms of seedlings under long-term warming have remained largely unkn...
Detailed information on plants' responses to varying temperature conditions will be useful when asse...
Abstract Predicting the effects of climate change on tree species and communities is critical for un...
The short-term effects of two levels of air temperature (ambient and warmed) and light (full light a...
High latitude forests cope with considerable variation in moisture and temperature at multiple tempo...
Global air temperatures are predicted to rise 1° to 4.5° Celsius by the year 2100. This climatic cha...
Rising temperature associated with climate change may have substantial impacts on forest tree functi...
Mountain birch (Betula utilis) is the most important treeline species in alpine forests of southwest...
The study aimed to evaluate response and phenotypic plasticity of juvenile progeny of seven forest t...
Increase in temperature under the projected future climate change would affect tree growth, includin...
Climate change-induced rise of air temperatures and the increase of extreme climatic events, such as...
Projected changes in temperature and precipitation in mid-latitude wet regions are expected to signi...
The aim of this study was to investigate the short-term effects of warming treatment and precipitati...
Abies fabri (Mast.) Craib is an endemic and dominant species in typical subalpine dark coniferous fo...
Physiological responses of 1-year-old Pinus densiflora and Larix kaempferi seedlings were measured u...
The response and adaption mechanisms of seedlings under long-term warming have remained largely unkn...
Detailed information on plants' responses to varying temperature conditions will be useful when asse...
Abstract Predicting the effects of climate change on tree species and communities is critical for un...
The short-term effects of two levels of air temperature (ambient and warmed) and light (full light a...
High latitude forests cope with considerable variation in moisture and temperature at multiple tempo...
Global air temperatures are predicted to rise 1° to 4.5° Celsius by the year 2100. This climatic cha...
Rising temperature associated with climate change may have substantial impacts on forest tree functi...
Mountain birch (Betula utilis) is the most important treeline species in alpine forests of southwest...
The study aimed to evaluate response and phenotypic plasticity of juvenile progeny of seven forest t...
Increase in temperature under the projected future climate change would affect tree growth, includin...
Climate change-induced rise of air temperatures and the increase of extreme climatic events, such as...