نتایج جستجو برای: fagus type

تعداد نتایج: 1343801  

Journal: :Tree physiology 2001
D Epron V Le Dantec E Dufrene A Granier

Respiration of the rhizosphere in a beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) forest was calculated by subtracting microbial respiration associated with organic matter decomposition from daily mean soil CO2 efflux. We used a semi-mechanistic soil organic matter model to simulate microbial respiration, which was validated against "no roots" data from trenched subplots. Rhizosphere respiration exhibited pronoun...

Journal: :Tree physiology 2001
H Cochard D Lemoine T Améglio A Granier

Hydraulic conductivity in the terminal branches of mature beech trees (Fagus sylvatica L.) decreased progressively during winter and recovered in the spring. The objective of this study was to determine the mechanisms involved in recovery. Two periods of recovery were identified. The first recovery of hydraulic conductivity occurred early in the spring, before bud break, and was correlated with...

2013
Andrea Piotti Stefano Leonardi Myriam Heuertz Joukje Buiteveld Thomas Geburek Sophie Gerber Koen Kramer Cristina Vettori Giovanni Giuseppe Vendramin

The fine-scale assessment of both spatially and non-spatially distributed genetic variation is crucial to preserve forest genetic resources through appropriate forest management. Cryptic within-population genetic structure may be more common than previously thought in forest tree populations, which has strong implications for the potential of forests to adapt to environmental change. The presen...

2014
Roberto Tognetti Fabio Lombardi Bruno Lasserre Paolo Cherubini Marco Marchetti

Changes in intrinsic water use efficiency (iWUE) were investigated in Fagus sylvatica and Nothofagus spp. over the last century. We combined dendrochronological methods with dual-isotope analysis to investigate whether atmospheric changes enhanced iWUE of Fagus and Nothofagus and tree growth (basal area increment, BAI) along latitudinal gradients in Italy and Chile. Post-maturation phases of th...

Journal: :Global change biology 2017
Constant Signarbieux Ester Toledano Paula Sanginés de Carcer Yongshuo H Fu Rodolphe Schlaepfer Alexandre Buttler Yann Vitasse

In temperate trees, the timings of plant growth onset and cessation affect biogeochemical cycles, water, and energy balance. Currently, phenological studies largely focus on specific phenophases and on their responses to warming. How differently spring phenology responds to the warming and cooling, and affects the subsequent phases, has not been yet investigated in trees. Here, we exposed sapli...

2016
Claudia Cocozza Marina de Miguel Eva Pšidová L'ubica Ditmarová Stefano Marino Lucia Maiuro Arturo Alvino Tomasz Czajkowski Andreas Bolte Roberto Tognetti

Frequency and intensity of heat waves and drought events are expected to increase in Europe due to climate change. European beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) is one of the most important native tree species in Europe. Beech populations originating throughout its native range were selected for common-garden experiments with the aim to determine whether there are functional variations in drought stress ...

2013
Zhi-Yong Zhang Rong Wu Qun Wang Zhi-Rong Zhang Jordi López-Pujol Deng-Mei Fan De-Zhu Li

In subtropical China, large-scale phylogeographic comparisons among multiple sympatric plants with similar ecological preferences are scarce, making generalizations about common response to historical events necessarily tentative. A phylogeographic comparison of two sympatric Chinese beeches (Fagus lucida and F. longipetiolata, 21 and 28 populations, respectively) was conducted to test whether ...

2014
Nadine Eickenscheidt Nicole Wellbrock

The consistency of visual assessment of tree defoliation, which represents the most widely used indicator for tree condition, has frequently been in the focus of scientific criticism. Thus, the objective of the present study was to examine the consistency of the defoliation data from the annual national training courses for the forest condition survey in Germany from 1992 to 2012. Defoliation a...

2018
Stephanie Stiegel Jasmin Mantilla-Contreras

Environmental and leaf trait effects on herbivory are supposed to vary among different feeding guilds. Herbivores also show variability in their preferences for plant ontogenetic stages. Along the vertical forest gradient, environmental conditions change, and trees represent juvenile and adult individuals in the understorey and canopy, respectively. This study was conducted in ten forests sites...

2016
Michał Bogdziewicz Rafał Zwolak Lauren Redosh Leszek Rychlik Elizabeth E. Crone

Home range size generally decreases with increasing population density, but testing how this relationship is influenced by other factors (e.g., food availability, kin structure) is a difficult task. We used spatially explicit capture-recapture models to examine how home range size varies with population density in the yellow-necked mouse (Apodemus flavicollis). The relationship between populati...

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