The natural northern distribution limit for pedunculate oak (Quercus robur L.) is in southern Finland. We hypothesized that the maximum frost hardiness (FHmax) in the winter limited the cultivation of oaks in northern latitudes. We tested the hypothesis with controlled freezing tests in midwinter. The acorns for the experiment were collected from the four main oak populations in southernmost Finland. The seedlings were raised in the nursery, frost hardened in field conditions, and then moved to a growth chamber at –2 °C on two occasions in winter and tested for FHmax in controlled freezing tests. Frost hardiness was assessed by differential thermal analysis (DTA) based on the low temperature exotherm (LTE) and relative electrolyte leakage (...
The endogenous frost resistance of the seeds of four Mediterranean oaks (Quercus coccifera, Q. fagin...
International audienceWinter physiology of woody plants is a key issue in temperate biomes. Here, we...
Budburst phenology is a major adaptive trait of trees to the environment in temperate climate. Our a...
The climate warming effect on the development of the pedunculate oak (Quercus robur L.) d...
Frost hardiness (FH) is one of the key traits that limits the distribution of tree species in the no...
The effects of late spring frost on 1-year-old seedlings of 10 European sessile oak provenances at d...
To avoid the surrounding pollination, seed orchards of Finnish plus trees have been established in U...
Latitudinal and altitudinal variations of bud burst in western populations of sessile oak (Quercus p...
With global warming, an advance in spring leaf phenology has been reported worldwide. However, it is...
Climate change is shifting the potential suitable range of northern red oak (Quercus rubra L.) faste...
In the fall of 2016, an unusual phenological event occurred in Quercus garryana Douglas ex Hook. in ...
The aim of this study was to examine if temperature conditions potentially causing frost damage have...
Climate change is shifting the potential suitable range of northern red oak (Quercus rubra L.) faste...
increases the risk of autumn frost damage to Norway spruce seedlings. Silva Fennica 43(5): 817–830. ...
1. The timing of tree flushing follows strong phenotypic and genetic clines across environmental gra...
The endogenous frost resistance of the seeds of four Mediterranean oaks (Quercus coccifera, Q. fagin...
International audienceWinter physiology of woody plants is a key issue in temperate biomes. Here, we...
Budburst phenology is a major adaptive trait of trees to the environment in temperate climate. Our a...
The climate warming effect on the development of the pedunculate oak (Quercus robur L.) d...
Frost hardiness (FH) is one of the key traits that limits the distribution of tree species in the no...
The effects of late spring frost on 1-year-old seedlings of 10 European sessile oak provenances at d...
To avoid the surrounding pollination, seed orchards of Finnish plus trees have been established in U...
Latitudinal and altitudinal variations of bud burst in western populations of sessile oak (Quercus p...
With global warming, an advance in spring leaf phenology has been reported worldwide. However, it is...
Climate change is shifting the potential suitable range of northern red oak (Quercus rubra L.) faste...
In the fall of 2016, an unusual phenological event occurred in Quercus garryana Douglas ex Hook. in ...
The aim of this study was to examine if temperature conditions potentially causing frost damage have...
Climate change is shifting the potential suitable range of northern red oak (Quercus rubra L.) faste...
increases the risk of autumn frost damage to Norway spruce seedlings. Silva Fennica 43(5): 817–830. ...
1. The timing of tree flushing follows strong phenotypic and genetic clines across environmental gra...
The endogenous frost resistance of the seeds of four Mediterranean oaks (Quercus coccifera, Q. fagin...
International audienceWinter physiology of woody plants is a key issue in temperate biomes. Here, we...
Budburst phenology is a major adaptive trait of trees to the environment in temperate climate. Our a...