Planting provenances originating from southern to northern locations has been discussed as a strategy to speed up species migration and mitigate negative effects of climate change on forest stability and productivity. Especially for drought-susceptible species such as European beech (Fagus sylvatica L.), the introduction of drought-tolerant provenances from the south could be an option. Yet, beech has been found to respond plastically to environmental conditions, suggesting that the climate on the plantation site might be more important for tree growth than the genetic predisposition of potentially drought-adapted provenances. In this study, we compared the radial growth, wood-anatomical traits and leaf phenology of four beech provenances o...
The results of research into leaf stomatal variability of five European beech provenances origina...
This study aims to shed more light on the differences in growth and timber quality characteristics b...
Climate warming will increase the drought exposure of many forests world-wide. It is not well unders...
Climate change will affect European beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) ecosystems negatively due to well-...
Due to projected global warming, there is a great concern about the ability of European beech to ada...
International audienceIn angiosperms, many studies have described the inter-specific variability of ...
One of the key issues of the distribution of tree species is their ability to track environmental ch...
Provenance trials are a valuable source of information, especially in species such as European beech...
Hydraulic traits are closely linked to the ability of tree species to survive droughts and were ther...
European beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) is commercially and ecologically important tree species in Centr...
European beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) adapts to local growing conditions to enhance its performance. I...
European beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) adapts to local growing conditions to enhance its performance. I...
Some forest-related studies on possible effects of climate change conclude that growth potential of ...
The increasing frequency and severity of extreme weather events, especially droughts, arising from o...
Two provenance tests in North-Eastern Bulgaria have been studied, whose purpose is to test the resp...
The results of research into leaf stomatal variability of five European beech provenances origina...
This study aims to shed more light on the differences in growth and timber quality characteristics b...
Climate warming will increase the drought exposure of many forests world-wide. It is not well unders...
Climate change will affect European beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) ecosystems negatively due to well-...
Due to projected global warming, there is a great concern about the ability of European beech to ada...
International audienceIn angiosperms, many studies have described the inter-specific variability of ...
One of the key issues of the distribution of tree species is their ability to track environmental ch...
Provenance trials are a valuable source of information, especially in species such as European beech...
Hydraulic traits are closely linked to the ability of tree species to survive droughts and were ther...
European beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) is commercially and ecologically important tree species in Centr...
European beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) adapts to local growing conditions to enhance its performance. I...
European beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) adapts to local growing conditions to enhance its performance. I...
Some forest-related studies on possible effects of climate change conclude that growth potential of ...
The increasing frequency and severity of extreme weather events, especially droughts, arising from o...
Two provenance tests in North-Eastern Bulgaria have been studied, whose purpose is to test the resp...
The results of research into leaf stomatal variability of five European beech provenances origina...
This study aims to shed more light on the differences in growth and timber quality characteristics b...
Climate warming will increase the drought exposure of many forests world-wide. It is not well unders...