Drought frequency is increasing in many parts of the world and may enhance tree decline and mortality. The underlying physiological mechanisms are poorly understood, however, particularly regarding chronic effects of long-term drought and the response to increasing temperature and vapor pressure deficit (VPD). We combined analyses of radial growth and stable carbon isotope ratios (δ13C) in tree rings in a mature Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) forest over the 20th century to elucidate causes of tree mortality in one of the driest parts of the European Alps (Pfynwald, Switzerland). We further compared trees that have recently died with living trees in a 10-year irrigation experiment, where annual precipitation was doubled. We found a sustai...
International audienceUnderstanding physiological processes involved in drought-induced mortality is...
We aim to achieve a mechanistic understanding of the eco-physiological processes in Larix decidua an...
During the 20th century, high mortality rates of Scots pine (Pinus silvestris L.) have been observed...
Drought frequency is increasing in many parts of the world and may enhance tree decline and mortalit...
Drought-induced forest decline, like the Scots pine mortal-ity in inner-Alpine valleys, will gain in...
In many regions, drought is suspected to be a cause of Scots pine decline and mortality, but the und...
Winter-drought induced forest diebacks in the low-latitude margins of species’ distribution ranges c...
The 2003 and 2012 summer seasons were among the warmest and driest of the last 200 years over southe...
Abstract Background Understanding how trees respond to drought is critical to forecasting both short...
Background: Understanding how trees respond to drought is critical to forecasting both short and lon...
Widespread drought-induced tree mortality has been documented around the world, and could increase i...
The impact of climate extremes on forest ecosystems is poorly understood but important for predictin...
Considerable complexity exists regarding the relationship between tree ring δ3C and climate. We proc...
Widespread episodes of drought-induced tree mortality are predicted to become more frequent as clima...
Understanding physiological processes involved in drought-induced mortality is important for predict...
International audienceUnderstanding physiological processes involved in drought-induced mortality is...
We aim to achieve a mechanistic understanding of the eco-physiological processes in Larix decidua an...
During the 20th century, high mortality rates of Scots pine (Pinus silvestris L.) have been observed...
Drought frequency is increasing in many parts of the world and may enhance tree decline and mortalit...
Drought-induced forest decline, like the Scots pine mortal-ity in inner-Alpine valleys, will gain in...
In many regions, drought is suspected to be a cause of Scots pine decline and mortality, but the und...
Winter-drought induced forest diebacks in the low-latitude margins of species’ distribution ranges c...
The 2003 and 2012 summer seasons were among the warmest and driest of the last 200 years over southe...
Abstract Background Understanding how trees respond to drought is critical to forecasting both short...
Background: Understanding how trees respond to drought is critical to forecasting both short and lon...
Widespread drought-induced tree mortality has been documented around the world, and could increase i...
The impact of climate extremes on forest ecosystems is poorly understood but important for predictin...
Considerable complexity exists regarding the relationship between tree ring δ3C and climate. We proc...
Widespread episodes of drought-induced tree mortality are predicted to become more frequent as clima...
Understanding physiological processes involved in drought-induced mortality is important for predict...
International audienceUnderstanding physiological processes involved in drought-induced mortality is...
We aim to achieve a mechanistic understanding of the eco-physiological processes in Larix decidua an...
During the 20th century, high mortality rates of Scots pine (Pinus silvestris L.) have been observed...