Quercus rubra L. is a moderately shade-tolerant tree species native to eastern North America, readily regenerating since its introduction in the Central and Southern European forests to displace the native pedunculate oak (Quercus robur). Under a scenario of increasing drought, understanding the seedling responses of these two species to water limitation is critical for forest conservation and management. To this aim, morphological, physiological and non-structural carbohydrates analyzes were performed on very-fine and fine roots of Q. robur and Q. rubra seedlings grown under controlled conditions and exposed to two levels of drought before allowing them to recover. Results show significant differences between species for all the investigat...
Key message: Easily measurable functional traits can be used as proxies in the selection of drought-...
To face summer drought and wildfire in Mediterranean-type ecosystems, plants adopt different strateg...
In 2012, an extreme summer drought induced species-specific die-back in woody species in Northeaster...
Aim of study: In the present paper the nature and level of co-dependence between leaf functional tra...
The increasing severity and frequency of summer droughts at mid-latitudes in Europe may impact fores...
Young trees of deciduous Quercus robur and Q. petraea and evergreen Q. ilex were grown together in a...
Seasonal changes in leaf specific mass, nitrogen, chlorophyll, and photosynthetic properties were me...
Post-fire resprouting is an important process in the Mediterranean climate regions of the world and ...
Key message: Xylem hydraulic traits of native Quercus robur are more sensitive to previous-summer dr...
8 páginas.- 5 figuras.- 1 tabla.- 77 referencias.- Supplementary material related to this article ca...
This paper casts light on the events taking place in the root system when seedlings of two deciduous...
The sustainability of “dehesas” is threatened by the Holm oak decline. It is thought tha...
Northern red oak (Quercus rubra L.) comprises a large portion of the seedlings planted in the Centra...
Key message: Easily measurable functional traits can be used as proxies in the selection of drought-...
To face summer drought and wildfire in Mediterranean-type ecosystems, plants adopt different strateg...
In 2012, an extreme summer drought induced species-specific die-back in woody species in Northeaster...
Aim of study: In the present paper the nature and level of co-dependence between leaf functional tra...
The increasing severity and frequency of summer droughts at mid-latitudes in Europe may impact fores...
Young trees of deciduous Quercus robur and Q. petraea and evergreen Q. ilex were grown together in a...
Seasonal changes in leaf specific mass, nitrogen, chlorophyll, and photosynthetic properties were me...
Post-fire resprouting is an important process in the Mediterranean climate regions of the world and ...
Key message: Xylem hydraulic traits of native Quercus robur are more sensitive to previous-summer dr...
8 páginas.- 5 figuras.- 1 tabla.- 77 referencias.- Supplementary material related to this article ca...
This paper casts light on the events taking place in the root system when seedlings of two deciduous...
The sustainability of “dehesas” is threatened by the Holm oak decline. It is thought tha...
Northern red oak (Quercus rubra L.) comprises a large portion of the seedlings planted in the Centra...
Key message: Easily measurable functional traits can be used as proxies in the selection of drought-...
To face summer drought and wildfire in Mediterranean-type ecosystems, plants adopt different strateg...
In 2012, an extreme summer drought induced species-specific die-back in woody species in Northeaster...