The interaction between xylem phenology and climate assesses forest growth and productivity and carbon storage across biomes under changing environmental conditions. We tested the hypothesis that patterns of wood formation are maintained unaltered despite the temperature changes across cold ecosystems. Wood microcores were collected weekly or biweekly throughout the growing season for periods varying between 1 and 13 years during 1998-2014 and cut in transverse sections for assessing the onset and ending of the phases of xylem differentiation. The data set represented 1321 trees belonging to 10 conifer species from 39 sites in the Northern Hemisphere and covering an interval of mean annual temperature exceeding 14 K. The phenological events...
Intra-annual radial growth rates and durations in trees are reported to differ greatly in relation t...
The timings of the onset and ending of xylogenesis define the time window when environmental conditi...
Despite growing interest in predicting plant phenological shifts, advanced spring phenology by globa...
The interaction between xylem phenology and climate assesses forest growth and productivity and carb...
The interaction between xylem phenology and climate assesses forest growth and productivity and...
The phenology of wood formation is a critical process to consider for predicting how trees from the ...
Wood formation consumes around 15% of the anthropogenic CO2 emissions per year and plays a critical ...
Aim: To identify temperatures at which cell division and differentiation are active in order to veri...
Temperature is the most important factor affecting growth at high altitudes. As trees use much of th...
Abstract Temperature is the most important factor affecting growth at high altitudes. As trees use m...
Intra-annual radial growth rates and durations in trees are reported to differ greatly in relation t...
One of the most evident effects of the rapid warming occurring recently in cold and high-latitude fo...
Intra-annual radial growth rates and durations in trees are reported to differ greatly in relation t...
The timings of the onset and ending of xylogenesis define the time window when environmental conditi...
Despite growing interest in predicting plant phenological shifts, advanced spring phenology by globa...
The interaction between xylem phenology and climate assesses forest growth and productivity and carb...
The interaction between xylem phenology and climate assesses forest growth and productivity and...
The phenology of wood formation is a critical process to consider for predicting how trees from the ...
Wood formation consumes around 15% of the anthropogenic CO2 emissions per year and plays a critical ...
Aim: To identify temperatures at which cell division and differentiation are active in order to veri...
Temperature is the most important factor affecting growth at high altitudes. As trees use much of th...
Abstract Temperature is the most important factor affecting growth at high altitudes. As trees use m...
Intra-annual radial growth rates and durations in trees are reported to differ greatly in relation t...
One of the most evident effects of the rapid warming occurring recently in cold and high-latitude fo...
Intra-annual radial growth rates and durations in trees are reported to differ greatly in relation t...
The timings of the onset and ending of xylogenesis define the time window when environmental conditi...
Despite growing interest in predicting plant phenological shifts, advanced spring phenology by globa...