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Mature oak stands of different tree height at four sandy valley river sites (Quercus robur) and one south-exposed schist slope (Qu. petraea) in the middle Rhine and lower Main valley were studied from early summer 2017 (normal wet year) until the end of 2018 (extremely hot and dry year). Tree water ...

Author(s)
Süßel, F.; Brüggemann, W.
Publisher
Elsevier Ltd, Oxford, UK
Citation
Plant Stress, 2021, 1,
Abstract

Tree regeneration is a key process for long-term forest dynamics, determining changes in species composition and shaping successional trajectories. While tree regeneration is a highly stochastic process, tree regeneration studies often cover narrow environmental gradients only, focusing on specific ...

Author(s)
Käber, Y.; Meyer, P.; Stillhard, J.; Lombaerde, E. de; Zell, J.; Stadelmann, G.; Bugmann, H.; Bigler, C.
Publisher
Wiley, Oxford, UK
Citation
Ecology and Evolution, 2021, 11, 17, pp 12182-12203
Abstract

The cause of reduced leaf-level transpiration under elevated CO2 remains largely elusive. Here, we assessed stomatal, hydraulic, and morphological adjustments in a long-term experiment on Aleppo pine (Pinus halepensis) seedlings germinated and grown for 22-40 months under elevated (eCO2; c. 860...

Author(s)
Gattmann, M.; McAdam, S. A. M.; Birami, B.; Link, R.; Nadal-Sala, D.; Schuldt, B.; Yakir, D.; Ruehr, N. K.
Publisher
Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK
Citation
Plant Physiology, 2022, 191, 1, pp 252-264
Abstract

We describe the first evidence of fossil Abies wood from the late early Miocene fossil plant assemblage of Wiesa in east Germany. The comparatively well-preserved piece of xylitic wood was recovered in the kaolin quarry at Hasenberg hill in Wiesa. The Wiesa assemblage is characterized as being...

Author(s)
Dolezych, M.; Mantzouka, D.; Kunzmann, L.
Publisher
Brill Academic Publishers, Leiden, Netherlands
Citation
IAWA Journal, 2022, 43, 1/2, pp 136-163
Abstract

Leaf morphological and physiological traits control the carbon and water relations of mature trees and are determinants of drought tolerance, but it is not well understood how they are modified in response to water deficits. We analysed five sun-canopy leaf traits (mean leaf size (LS), specific...

Author(s)
Weithmann, G.; Schuldt, B.; Link, R. M.; Heil, D.; Hoeber, S.; John, H.; Müller-Haubold, H.; Schüller, L. M.; Schumann, K.; Leuschner, C.
Publisher
Wiley, Berlin, Germany
Citation
Plant Biology, 2022, 24, 7, pp 1272-1286
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Taking advantage of novel IoT technologies, a new multifunctional device, the "TreeTalker", was developed to monitor real-time ecophysical and biological parameters of individual trees, as well as climatic variables related to their surrounding environment, principally, air temperature and air...

Author(s)
Asgharinia, S.; Leberecht, M.; Marchesini, L. B.; Friess, N.; Gianelle, D.; Nauss, T.; Opgenoorth, L.; Yates, J.; Valentini, R.
Publisher
MDPI AG, Basel, Switzerland
Citation
Forests, 2022, 13, 7,
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Climate change may alter microscale-effective ecosystem properties such as atmospheric water vapour pressure, but consequences for plant growth are insufficiently understood. Within a northwest German heathland an open-top chamber experiment was established to analyse the effects of elevated vapour ...

Author(s)
Ibe, K.; Walmsley, D.; Fichtner, A.; Coners, H.; Leuschner, C.; Härdtle, W.
Publisher
Springer, Dordrecht, Netherlands
Citation
Plant Ecology, 2020, 221, 12, pp 1219-1232
Abstract

Drought events may increase the likelihood that the plant water transport system becomes interrupted by embolism. Yet our knowledge about the temporal frequency of xylem embolism in the field is frequently lacking, as it requires detailed, long-term measurements.We measured xylem embolism...

Author(s)
Guan, X.; Werner, J.; Cao, K. F.; Pereira, L.; Kaack, L.; McAdam, S. A. M.; Jansen, S.
Publisher
Wiley, Berlin, Germany
Citation
Plant Biology, 2022, 24, 7, pp 1208-1223
Abstract

Understanding forest decline under drought pressure is receiving research attention due to the increasing frequency of large-scale heat waves and massive tree mortality events. However, since assessing mortality on the ground is challenging and costly, this study explores the capability of...

Author(s)
Schellenberg, K.; Jagdhuber, T.; Zehner, M.; Hese, S.; Urban, M.; Urbazaev, M.; Hartmann, H.; Schmullius, C.; Dubois, C.
Publisher
MDPI AG, Basel, Switzerland
Citation
Remote Sensing, 2023, 15, 4,
Abstract

In the present study we investigated water use strategies of mature stands of Fagus sylvatica (European Beech) with and without co-cultivation of Abies alba (Silver fir) during a summer drought and subsequent rewetting through simulated heavy precipitation in a temperate forest in south-west...

Author(s)
Magh, R. K.; Eiferle, C.; Burzlaff, T.; Dannenmann, M.; Rennenberg, H.; Dubbert, M.
Publisher
Elsevier Ltd, Oxford, UK
Citation
Journal of Hydrology (Amsterdam), 2020, 587,

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