Abstract in deutscher Sprache nicht verfügbarBackground and aims A changing climate in the future with more severe drought events will affect the conditions for forest growth and vitality. Most knowledge on tree species response to drought is based on monocultures, even though many of the forests in the world consist of mixed stands. We aimed to investigate how trees respond to summer drought when grown in a three species mixture. Methods For two subsequent summers canopy throughfall, and subsequently soil water potential, was reduced using sub-canopy roofs in monocultures and mixtures of Betula pendula, Alnus glutinosa and Fagus sylvatica. Results The overyielding of the mixed stand was not affected by the drought using either above or b...
Resilience is increasingly becoming a guiding principle for forest management, commonly used to desc...
Temperate forests are expected to be particularly vulnerable to drought and soil drying because they...
1. Climate change is increasing the severity and frequency of droughts around the globe, leading to ...
Understanding how we can increase the resilience of forest systems to future extreme drought events ...
Warmer and drier conditions are expected globally and regionally in the future due to climate change...
Extreme climatic events that are expected under global warming expose forest ecosystems to drought s...
International audienceForest ecosystems are increasingly threatened by anthropogenic pressures, espe...
International audienceIn the context of climate change, it remains unclear whether mixed-species for...
Climate warming is predicted to increase the frequency and severity of droughts in Central Europe th...
Article Number: 117908Tree species mixing has been widely promoted as a promising silvicultural tool...
Promoting mixed forests is often seen as a management option to increase the resilience of forests t...
The ability of tree species to acclimate and tolerate projected increases in drought frequency and i...
In the context of global environmental changes, better understanding of tree response to soil drough...
Mixed stands of European beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) and Norway spruce (Picea abies (L.) Karst.) freq...
With climate change, the frequency and duration of droughts are increasing, strongly impacting fores...
Resilience is increasingly becoming a guiding principle for forest management, commonly used to desc...
Temperate forests are expected to be particularly vulnerable to drought and soil drying because they...
1. Climate change is increasing the severity and frequency of droughts around the globe, leading to ...
Understanding how we can increase the resilience of forest systems to future extreme drought events ...
Warmer and drier conditions are expected globally and regionally in the future due to climate change...
Extreme climatic events that are expected under global warming expose forest ecosystems to drought s...
International audienceForest ecosystems are increasingly threatened by anthropogenic pressures, espe...
International audienceIn the context of climate change, it remains unclear whether mixed-species for...
Climate warming is predicted to increase the frequency and severity of droughts in Central Europe th...
Article Number: 117908Tree species mixing has been widely promoted as a promising silvicultural tool...
Promoting mixed forests is often seen as a management option to increase the resilience of forests t...
The ability of tree species to acclimate and tolerate projected increases in drought frequency and i...
In the context of global environmental changes, better understanding of tree response to soil drough...
Mixed stands of European beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) and Norway spruce (Picea abies (L.) Karst.) freq...
With climate change, the frequency and duration of droughts are increasing, strongly impacting fores...
Resilience is increasingly becoming a guiding principle for forest management, commonly used to desc...
Temperate forests are expected to be particularly vulnerable to drought and soil drying because they...
1. Climate change is increasing the severity and frequency of droughts around the globe, leading to ...