Tree species differ in their physiological responses to drought, but the underlying causes are often unclear. Here we explored responses of radial growth to centennial drought events and sap flow (Fs) to seasonal drought in four mixed forests on either moist or drier sites in northwestern Switzerland. While the diffuse-porous species (Fagus sylvatica, Prunus avium, Tilia platyphyllos) showed marked growth reductions in 1976 and 2003, two known marker years for severe drought, growth of the two ring-porous species (Quercus petraea and Fraxinus excelsior) was less severely affected. During a dry early to midsummer, diffuse-porous species strongly reduced Fs at the two drier sites but not (or less so) at the two moister sites. Regardless of so...
Tree water deficit estimated by measuring water-related changes in stem radius (DeltaW) was compared...
To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contribu...
Drought entails important effects on tree physiology, which may result in short‐ to long‐term radial...
Tree species differ in their physiological responses to drought, but the underlying causes are often...
Temperate forests are expected to be particularly vulnerable to drought and soil drying because they...
In the context of global environmental changes, better understanding of tree response to soil drough...
Extreme climatic events that are expected under global warming expose forest ecosystems to drought s...
Temperate tree species differ in their physiological sensitivity to declining soil moisture and drou...
With climate change, the frequency and duration of droughts are increasing, strongly impacting fores...
The ability of tree species to cope with anticipated decrease in water availability is still poorly ...
Poor drought tolerance of European beech trees raised concerns in Europe. We hypothesized that beech...
Recent studies have identified strong relationships between delayed recovery of tree growth after dr...
Tree rings include retrospective information about the relationship between climate and growth, maki...
Temperate forest ecosystems are exposed to a higher frequency, duration and severity of drought. To ...
Drought limits tree water use and growth of Mediterranean trees. However, growth and water use strat...
Tree water deficit estimated by measuring water-related changes in stem radius (DeltaW) was compared...
To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contribu...
Drought entails important effects on tree physiology, which may result in short‐ to long‐term radial...
Tree species differ in their physiological responses to drought, but the underlying causes are often...
Temperate forests are expected to be particularly vulnerable to drought and soil drying because they...
In the context of global environmental changes, better understanding of tree response to soil drough...
Extreme climatic events that are expected under global warming expose forest ecosystems to drought s...
Temperate tree species differ in their physiological sensitivity to declining soil moisture and drou...
With climate change, the frequency and duration of droughts are increasing, strongly impacting fores...
The ability of tree species to cope with anticipated decrease in water availability is still poorly ...
Poor drought tolerance of European beech trees raised concerns in Europe. We hypothesized that beech...
Recent studies have identified strong relationships between delayed recovery of tree growth after dr...
Tree rings include retrospective information about the relationship between climate and growth, maki...
Temperate forest ecosystems are exposed to a higher frequency, duration and severity of drought. To ...
Drought limits tree water use and growth of Mediterranean trees. However, growth and water use strat...
Tree water deficit estimated by measuring water-related changes in stem radius (DeltaW) was compared...
To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contribu...
Drought entails important effects on tree physiology, which may result in short‐ to long‐term radial...