Scots pines (Pinus sylvestris L.) in the inner-Alpine dry valleys of Switzerland have suffered from increased mortality during the past decades, which has been caused by longer and more frequent dry periods. In addition, a proceeding replacement of Scots pines by pubescent oaks (Quercus pubescens Willd.) has been observed. In 2003, an irrigation experiment was performed to track changes by reducing drought pressure on the natural pine forest. After nine years of irrigation, we observed major adaptations in the vegetation and shifts in Scots pine fine root abundance and structure. Irrigation permitted new plant species to assemble and promote canopy closure with a subsequent loss of herb and moss coverage. Fine root dry weight increased unde...
Tree responses to altered water availability range from immediate (e.g. stomatal regulation) to dela...
Species of the tree genus Pine (Pinus L.) exist all over the world and no other group contains so ma...
In many regions, drought is suspected to be a cause of Scots pine decline and mortality, but the und...
Scots pines (Pinus sylvestris L.) in the inner-Alpine dry valleys of Switzerland have suffered from ...
Summary In recent decades, Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) forests in inner-Alpine dry valleys of S...
Our knowledge on tree responses to drought is mainly based on short-term manipulation experiments wh...
CH va estar becat per la Swiss National Science Foundation (SNF), Grant number SNF 31003A_149507. LG...
Climate change exposes ecosystems to strong and rapid changes in their environmental boundary condit...
<p>In xeric environments, an increase in drought is related to reduced forest productivity and to en...
Tree responses to altered water availability range from immediate (e.g. stomatal regulation) to dela...
- Tree responses to altered water availability range from immediate (e.g. stomatal regulation) to de...
Drought frequency is increasing in many parts of the world and may enhance tree decline and mortalit...
Drought has been frequently discussed as a trigger for forest decline. Today, large-scale Scots pine...
Excess water in the rooting zone critically reduces tree growth and may even kill trees; however, th...
Context - One short-term adjustment of trees to drought is the reduction of photosynthetic tissues v...
Tree responses to altered water availability range from immediate (e.g. stomatal regulation) to dela...
Species of the tree genus Pine (Pinus L.) exist all over the world and no other group contains so ma...
In many regions, drought is suspected to be a cause of Scots pine decline and mortality, but the und...
Scots pines (Pinus sylvestris L.) in the inner-Alpine dry valleys of Switzerland have suffered from ...
Summary In recent decades, Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) forests in inner-Alpine dry valleys of S...
Our knowledge on tree responses to drought is mainly based on short-term manipulation experiments wh...
CH va estar becat per la Swiss National Science Foundation (SNF), Grant number SNF 31003A_149507. LG...
Climate change exposes ecosystems to strong and rapid changes in their environmental boundary condit...
<p>In xeric environments, an increase in drought is related to reduced forest productivity and to en...
Tree responses to altered water availability range from immediate (e.g. stomatal regulation) to dela...
- Tree responses to altered water availability range from immediate (e.g. stomatal regulation) to de...
Drought frequency is increasing in many parts of the world and may enhance tree decline and mortalit...
Drought has been frequently discussed as a trigger for forest decline. Today, large-scale Scots pine...
Excess water in the rooting zone critically reduces tree growth and may even kill trees; however, th...
Context - One short-term adjustment of trees to drought is the reduction of photosynthetic tissues v...
Tree responses to altered water availability range from immediate (e.g. stomatal regulation) to dela...
Species of the tree genus Pine (Pinus L.) exist all over the world and no other group contains so ma...
In many regions, drought is suspected to be a cause of Scots pine decline and mortality, but the und...