<p>In xeric environments, an increase in drought is related to reduced forest productivity and to enhanced mortality. However, predictions of future forest development remain difficult as the mechanisms underlying the responses of mature trees to long-term variations in water availability are not well understood. Here, we aimed to compare the adjustments in radial growth and morphological needle and shoot traits of mature Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) growing along open water channels with those of control trees growing under naturally dry conditions at three sites in Valais, an inner-Alpine dry valley of Switzerland. The trees growing along two channels had been irrigated since germination (>70 years), whereas those along another pre...
Scots pines (Pinus sylvestris L.) in the inner-Alpine dry valleys of Switzerland have suffered from ...
Tree responses to altered water availability range from immediate (e.g. stomatal regulation) to dela...
International audienceThe ability of trees to survive and naturally regenerate under increasing drou...
<p>In xeric environments, an increase in drought is related to reduced forest productivity and to en...
Our knowledge on tree responses to drought is mainly based on short-term manipulation experiments wh...
- Tree responses to altered water availability range from immediate (e.g. stomatal regulation) to de...
Tree responses to altered water availability range from immediate (e.g. stomatal regulation) to dela...
Climate change exposes ecosystems to strong and rapid changes in their environmental boundary condit...
Summary In recent decades, Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) forests in inner-Alpine dry valleys of S...
Context - One short-term adjustment of trees to drought is the reduction of photosynthetic tissues v...
Drought has been frequently discussed as a trigger for forest decline. Today, large-scale Scots pine...
International audienceGlobal climate change is expected to further raise the frequency and severity ...
CH va estar becat per la Swiss National Science Foundation (SNF), Grant number SNF 31003A_149507. LG...
Abstract The ability of trees to survive and naturally regenerate in increasing drought conditions w...
<div><p>Scots pines (<i>Pinus sylvestris L</i>.) in the inner-Alpine dry valleys of Switzerland have...
Scots pines (Pinus sylvestris L.) in the inner-Alpine dry valleys of Switzerland have suffered from ...
Tree responses to altered water availability range from immediate (e.g. stomatal regulation) to dela...
International audienceThe ability of trees to survive and naturally regenerate under increasing drou...
<p>In xeric environments, an increase in drought is related to reduced forest productivity and to en...
Our knowledge on tree responses to drought is mainly based on short-term manipulation experiments wh...
- Tree responses to altered water availability range from immediate (e.g. stomatal regulation) to de...
Tree responses to altered water availability range from immediate (e.g. stomatal regulation) to dela...
Climate change exposes ecosystems to strong and rapid changes in their environmental boundary condit...
Summary In recent decades, Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) forests in inner-Alpine dry valleys of S...
Context - One short-term adjustment of trees to drought is the reduction of photosynthetic tissues v...
Drought has been frequently discussed as a trigger for forest decline. Today, large-scale Scots pine...
International audienceGlobal climate change is expected to further raise the frequency and severity ...
CH va estar becat per la Swiss National Science Foundation (SNF), Grant number SNF 31003A_149507. LG...
Abstract The ability of trees to survive and naturally regenerate in increasing drought conditions w...
<div><p>Scots pines (<i>Pinus sylvestris L</i>.) in the inner-Alpine dry valleys of Switzerland have...
Scots pines (Pinus sylvestris L.) in the inner-Alpine dry valleys of Switzerland have suffered from ...
Tree responses to altered water availability range from immediate (e.g. stomatal regulation) to dela...
International audienceThe ability of trees to survive and naturally regenerate under increasing drou...