Abstract The ability of trees to survive and naturally regenerate in increasing drought conditions will depend on their capacity to vary key hydraulic and morphological traits that increase drought tolerance. Despite many studies investigating variability in these drought-tolerant traits, there has been limited investigation into this variability under recurrent severe drought conditions since the establishment phase. We investigated the long-term hydraulic and leaf trait adjustments of Scots pine trees settled in an abandoned slag quarry by comparing them across three different topographic positions inducing contrasted effects on growth and development. We measured xylem and foliar traits to compare the water status of trees according to t...
Heterogeneity in water availability acts as an important driver of variation in plant structure and ...
Communication oraleNational audienceUnderstanding physiological processes involved in drought-induce...
Understanding physiological processes involved in drought-induced mortality is important for predict...
Abstract The ability of trees to survive and naturally regenerate in increasing drought conditions w...
International audienceThe ability of trees to survive and naturally regenerate under increasing drou...
Increased droughts impair tree growth worldwide. This study analyzes hydraulic and carbon traits of ...
Centro de Investigación Forestal (CIFOR)Increasing dryness challenges trees' ability to maintain wat...
Drought limits the long-distance transport of water in the xylem due to the reduced leaf-to-soil wat...
<p>In xeric environments, an increase in drought is related to reduced forest productivity and to en...
The variability of branch-level hydraulic properties was assessed across 12 Scots pine populations c...
Background and Aims It is widely accepted that hydraulic failure due to xylem embolism is a key fact...
The viability of forest trees, in response to climate change-associated drought, will depend on thei...
Drought events may reduce growth and survival of conifer trees. The effects of the intensity and tim...
• The variability of branch-level hydraulic properties was assessed across 12 Scots pine population...
International audienceAbstract The capacity of trees to tolerate and survive increasing drought cond...
Heterogeneity in water availability acts as an important driver of variation in plant structure and ...
Communication oraleNational audienceUnderstanding physiological processes involved in drought-induce...
Understanding physiological processes involved in drought-induced mortality is important for predict...
Abstract The ability of trees to survive and naturally regenerate in increasing drought conditions w...
International audienceThe ability of trees to survive and naturally regenerate under increasing drou...
Increased droughts impair tree growth worldwide. This study analyzes hydraulic and carbon traits of ...
Centro de Investigación Forestal (CIFOR)Increasing dryness challenges trees' ability to maintain wat...
Drought limits the long-distance transport of water in the xylem due to the reduced leaf-to-soil wat...
<p>In xeric environments, an increase in drought is related to reduced forest productivity and to en...
The variability of branch-level hydraulic properties was assessed across 12 Scots pine populations c...
Background and Aims It is widely accepted that hydraulic failure due to xylem embolism is a key fact...
The viability of forest trees, in response to climate change-associated drought, will depend on thei...
Drought events may reduce growth and survival of conifer trees. The effects of the intensity and tim...
• The variability of branch-level hydraulic properties was assessed across 12 Scots pine population...
International audienceAbstract The capacity of trees to tolerate and survive increasing drought cond...
Heterogeneity in water availability acts as an important driver of variation in plant structure and ...
Communication oraleNational audienceUnderstanding physiological processes involved in drought-induce...
Understanding physiological processes involved in drought-induced mortality is important for predict...