To identify weather controls of beech diameter growth and masting in southern Sweden, we analyze records of monthly weather, regional masting record, and tree-ring chronologies from five beech-dominated stands. The results indicate a strong weather control of temporal pattern of masting events in southern Sweden over the second half of the 20th century. Negative summer temperature anomaly 2 years prior to a mast year, coupled with positive temperature anomaly in the year immediately preceding the same mast year, is a characteristic weather pattern associated with known mast years. Strong dependence of beech masting behavior on temperature explains the high degree of regional synchronization of masting events. Growth of beech in southern Swe...
A network of oak (Quercus robur L.) chronologies containing 49 sites and 635 single trees was analys...
Tree masting is one of the most intensively studied ecological processes. It affects nutrient fluxes...
European beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) adapts to local growing conditions to enhance its performance. I...
Tree growth is frequently linked to weather conditions prior to the growing season but our understan...
Mast seeding is a crucial population process in many tree species, but its spatio-temporal patterns ...
Masting is a synchronous and highly variable production of seeds in tree species. Masting may refle...
Tree growth is frequently linked to weather conditions prior to the growing season but our understan...
Synchronous production of large seed crops, or mast years (MYs), is a common feature of many Fagus s...
Long-term temporal development of beech stands in relation to climatic conditions is well documented...
Tree masting is one of the most intensively studied ecological processes. It affects nutrient fluxes...
Mast seeding, the synchronised occurrence of large amounts of fruits and seeds at irregular interval...
© 2016 The Author(s)The aim of our study was to determine variation in the response of radial growth...
Abstract Masting is a complex mechanism which is mainly driven by a combination of internal plant re...
A network of oak (Quercus robur L.) chronologies containing 49 sites and 635 single trees was analys...
Tree masting is one of the most intensively studied ecological processes. It affects nutrient fluxes...
European beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) adapts to local growing conditions to enhance its performance. I...
Tree growth is frequently linked to weather conditions prior to the growing season but our understan...
Mast seeding is a crucial population process in many tree species, but its spatio-temporal patterns ...
Masting is a synchronous and highly variable production of seeds in tree species. Masting may refle...
Tree growth is frequently linked to weather conditions prior to the growing season but our understan...
Synchronous production of large seed crops, or mast years (MYs), is a common feature of many Fagus s...
Long-term temporal development of beech stands in relation to climatic conditions is well documented...
Tree masting is one of the most intensively studied ecological processes. It affects nutrient fluxes...
Mast seeding, the synchronised occurrence of large amounts of fruits and seeds at irregular interval...
© 2016 The Author(s)The aim of our study was to determine variation in the response of radial growth...
Abstract Masting is a complex mechanism which is mainly driven by a combination of internal plant re...
A network of oak (Quercus robur L.) chronologies containing 49 sites and 635 single trees was analys...
Tree masting is one of the most intensively studied ecological processes. It affects nutrient fluxes...
European beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) adapts to local growing conditions to enhance its performance. I...