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Understanding variation in drought resistance traits is needed to predict the potential of trees to adapt to severe drought events. Xylem vulnerability to embolism is a critical trait related to drought-induced mortality that has large variability between species. Acclimation of this trait to...

Author(s)
Herbette, S.; Charrier, O.; Cochard, H.; Barigah, T. S.
Publisher
NRC Research Press, Ottawa, Canada
Citation
Canadian Journal of Forest Research, 2021, 51, 4, pp 622-626
Abstract

European beech (Fagus sylvatica) is the dominant tree species of Central Europe's natural forests and one of the continent's most important timber species. This highly competitive species is known to be drought-sensitive and thus may increasingly be threatened by climate change-related heat waves...

Author(s)
Leuschner, C.
Publisher
Elsevier GmbH, Munich, Germany
Citation
Perspectives in Plant Ecology, Evolution and Systematics, 2020, 47,
Abstract

This special issue contains 17 papers highlighting the responses of European forests to drought, discussing topics such as: the role of species interactions for forest resilience to drought; constant mortality rise in European forests; spatial and temporal declines in European beech forest canopy;...

Publisher
Wiley, Berlin, Germany
Citation
Plant Biology, 2022, 24, 7, pp 1089-1305
Abstract

Xylem embolism resistance has been identified as a key trait with a causal relation to drought-induced tree mortality, but not much is known about its intra-specific trait variability (ITV) in dependence on environmental variation. We measured xylem safety and efficiency in 300 European beech (...

Author(s)
Weithmann, G.; Link, R. M.; Banzragch, B. E.; Würzberg, L.; Leuschner, C.; Schuldt, B.
Publisher
Springer Berlin, Heidelberg, Germany
Citation
Oecologia, 2022, 198, 3, pp 629-644
Abstract

Background and Aims: Foliar water uptake has recently been suggested as a possible mechanism for the restoration of hydraulically dysfunctional xylem vessels. In this paper we used a combination of ecophysiological measurements, X-ray microcomputed tomography and cryo-scanning electron microscopy...

Author(s)
Schreel, J. D. M.; Brodersen, C.; Schryver, T. de; Dierick, M.; Rubinstein, A.; Dewettinck, K.; Boone, M. N.; Hoorebeke, L. van; Steppe, K.
Publisher
Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK
Citation
Annals of Botany, 2022, 129, 5, pp 555-566
Abstract

Alternative water uptake pathways through leaves and bark complement water supply with interception, fog or dew. Bark water-uptake contributes to embolism-repair, as demonstrated in cut branches. We tested whether bark water-uptake could also contribute to supplement xylem-water for transpiration....

Author(s)
Gimeno, T. E.; Stangl, Z. R.; Barbeta, A.; Saavedra, N.; Wingate, L.; Devert, N.; Marshall, J. D.
Publisher
Wiley, Oxford, UK
Citation
Plant, Cell and Environment, 2022, 45, 11, pp 3219-3232
Abstract

The seedling stage is the most susceptible one during a tree's life. Water relations may be crucial for seedlings due to their small roots, limited water buffers and the effects of drought on water transport. Despite obvious relevance, studies on seedling xylem hydraulics are scarce as respective...

Author(s)
Losso, A.; Bär, A.; Dämon, B.; Ganthaler, A.; Petruzzellis, F.; Savi, T.; Tromba, G.; Nardini, A.; Mayr, S.; Beikircher, B.
Publisher
Wiley, Oxford, UK
Citation
New Phytologist, 2019, 221, 4, pp 1831-1842
Abstract

* A growing number of field studies report isotopic offsets between stem water and its potential sources that prevent the unambiguous identification of plant water origin using water isotopes. We explored the causes of this isotopic offset by conducting a controlled experiment on the temperate tree ...

Author(s)
Barbeta, A.; Gimeno, T. E.; Clavé, L.; Fréjaville, B.; Jones, S. P.; Delvigne, C.; Wingate, L.; Ogée, J.
Publisher
Wiley, Oxford, UK
Citation
New Phytologist, 2020, 227, 3, pp 766-779
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
Abstract

Identifying the spatial scales at which community assembly processes operate is fundamental for gaining a mechanistic understanding of the drivers shaping ecological communities. In this study, we examined whether and how traits and phylogenetic relationships structure fungal community assembly...

Author(s)
Abrego, N.; Bässler, C.; Christensen, M.; Heilmann-Clausen, J.
Publisher
Wiley, Oxford, UK
Citation
Journal of Ecology (Oxford), 2022, 110, 4, pp 784-798

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