Excess water in the rooting zone critically reduces tree growth and may even kill trees; however, the relative importance of damage to roots versus aboveground parts and the time course of damage are not well understood. We studied the dynamics of fine-root growth and mortality of 7-year-old Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) saplings affected by a 5-week period of waterlogging (WL) during the growing season. Two out of six WL-exposed saplings survived the treatment. After 1–2 weeks of WL, the mortality of the first-order short roots (usually mycorrhizas) started to increase and the production of these roots started to decrease. WL decreased the longevity of short and long roots. Total root length (especially of fine roots with a diameter < 0...
<p>In xeric environments, an increase in drought is related to reduced forest productivity and to en...
International audienceThe ability of trees to survive and naturally regenerate under increasing drou...
Abstract The ability of trees to survive and naturally regenerate in increasing drought conditions w...
In the future management and sustainable use of boreal forests it is crucial to consider the rate an...
Summary In recent decades, Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) forests in inner-Alpine dry valleys of S...
Scots pines (Pinus sylvestris L.) in the inner-Alpine dry valleys of Switzerland have suffered from ...
Scots pines (Pinus sylvestris L.) in the inner-Alpine dry valleys of Switzerland have suffered from ...
CH va estar becat per la Swiss National Science Foundation (SNF), Grant number SNF 31003A_149507. LG...
The present thesis covers three chapters, each focusing on a root function during different water su...
Black spruce is the main tree species growing within peatlands. The difficult growing conditions wit...
Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) is one of the most important conifers in northern Europe. In boreal...
Drought has been frequently discussed as a trigger for forest decline. Today, large-scale Scots pine...
A rain shelter experiment was conducted in a 90-year-old Norway spruce stand, in the Kysucké Beskydy...
- Tree responses to altered water availability range from immediate (e.g. stomatal regulation) to de...
The decomposition of plant-derived organic matter exerts strong control over the cycling of carbon a...
<p>In xeric environments, an increase in drought is related to reduced forest productivity and to en...
International audienceThe ability of trees to survive and naturally regenerate under increasing drou...
Abstract The ability of trees to survive and naturally regenerate in increasing drought conditions w...
In the future management and sustainable use of boreal forests it is crucial to consider the rate an...
Summary In recent decades, Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) forests in inner-Alpine dry valleys of S...
Scots pines (Pinus sylvestris L.) in the inner-Alpine dry valleys of Switzerland have suffered from ...
Scots pines (Pinus sylvestris L.) in the inner-Alpine dry valleys of Switzerland have suffered from ...
CH va estar becat per la Swiss National Science Foundation (SNF), Grant number SNF 31003A_149507. LG...
The present thesis covers three chapters, each focusing on a root function during different water su...
Black spruce is the main tree species growing within peatlands. The difficult growing conditions wit...
Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) is one of the most important conifers in northern Europe. In boreal...
Drought has been frequently discussed as a trigger for forest decline. Today, large-scale Scots pine...
A rain shelter experiment was conducted in a 90-year-old Norway spruce stand, in the Kysucké Beskydy...
- Tree responses to altered water availability range from immediate (e.g. stomatal regulation) to de...
The decomposition of plant-derived organic matter exerts strong control over the cycling of carbon a...
<p>In xeric environments, an increase in drought is related to reduced forest productivity and to en...
International audienceThe ability of trees to survive and naturally regenerate under increasing drou...
Abstract The ability of trees to survive and naturally regenerate in increasing drought conditions w...