Climate change-induced rise of air temperatures and the increase of extreme climatic events, such as droughts, will largely affect plant growth and hydraulics, leading to mortality events all over the globe. In this study, we investigated the growth and hydraulic responses of seedlings of contrasting functional types. Pinus sylvestris, Quercus spp. and Castanea sativa seedlings were grown in a common garden experiment under four treatments: control, air warming, drought and their combination during two consecutive growing periods. Height and diameter increments, stomatal conductance and stem water potentials were measured during both growing seasons. Additionally, hydraulic parameters such as xylem-specific native and maximum hydraulic cond...
International audienceForest ecosystems are increasingly threatened by anthropogenic pressures, espe...
We investigated stem radial growth and water storage dynamics of 2 conifer species differing in hydr...
The evolution of the internal water transport system was a prerequisite for high plant productivity....
Climate change-induced rise of air temperatures and the increase of extreme climatic events, such as...
Temperature (T) and vapour pressure deficit (VPD) are important drivers of plant hydraulic conductiv...
Relatively anisohydric species are predicted to be more predisposed to hydraulic failure than relati...
Global temperatures (T) are rising, and for many plant species, their physiological response to this...
Centro de Investigación Forestal (CIFOR)Increasing dryness challenges trees' ability to maintain wat...
Although climate change will alter both soil water availability and evaporative demand, our understa...
Abstract The ability of trees to survive and naturally regenerate in increasing drought conditions w...
Climate warming will increase the drought exposure of many forests world-wide. It is not well unders...
The viability of forest trees, in response to climate change-associated drought, will depend on thei...
Catastrophic hydraulic failure will likely be an important mechanism contributing to large-scale tre...
Disentangling the relative impacts of precipitation reduction and vapour pressure deficit (VPD) on p...
Drought negatively impacts plant growth and survival. The ability to maintain hydraulic functionalit...
International audienceForest ecosystems are increasingly threatened by anthropogenic pressures, espe...
We investigated stem radial growth and water storage dynamics of 2 conifer species differing in hydr...
The evolution of the internal water transport system was a prerequisite for high plant productivity....
Climate change-induced rise of air temperatures and the increase of extreme climatic events, such as...
Temperature (T) and vapour pressure deficit (VPD) are important drivers of plant hydraulic conductiv...
Relatively anisohydric species are predicted to be more predisposed to hydraulic failure than relati...
Global temperatures (T) are rising, and for many plant species, their physiological response to this...
Centro de Investigación Forestal (CIFOR)Increasing dryness challenges trees' ability to maintain wat...
Although climate change will alter both soil water availability and evaporative demand, our understa...
Abstract The ability of trees to survive and naturally regenerate in increasing drought conditions w...
Climate warming will increase the drought exposure of many forests world-wide. It is not well unders...
The viability of forest trees, in response to climate change-associated drought, will depend on thei...
Catastrophic hydraulic failure will likely be an important mechanism contributing to large-scale tre...
Disentangling the relative impacts of precipitation reduction and vapour pressure deficit (VPD) on p...
Drought negatively impacts plant growth and survival. The ability to maintain hydraulic functionalit...
International audienceForest ecosystems are increasingly threatened by anthropogenic pressures, espe...
We investigated stem radial growth and water storage dynamics of 2 conifer species differing in hydr...
The evolution of the internal water transport system was a prerequisite for high plant productivity....