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Understanding the vulnerability of trees to drought-induced mortality is key to predicting the fate of forests in a future climate with more frequent and intense droughts, although the underlying mechanisms are difficult to study in adult trees. Here, we explored the dynamic changes of water...

Author(s)
Arend, M.; Link, R. M.; Patthey, R.; Hoch, G.; Schuldt, B.; Kahmen, A.
Publisher
National Academy of Sciences, Washington DC, USA
Citation
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 2021, 118, 16,
Abstract

We investigated physiological responses of 7-week-old Norway spruce seedlings to water deficits of different intensities. Hydroponically grown seedlings were subjected to mild (-0.15 MPa), strong (-0.5 and -1.0 MPa) and extreme (-1.5 MPa) water deficit induced by polyethylene glycol 6000, and their ...

Author(s)
Zlobin, I. E.; Ivanov, Y. V.; Kartashov, A. V.; Kuznetsov, V. V.
Publisher
Springer Berlin, Heidelberg, Germany
Citation
Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 2018, 25, 9, pp 8951-8962
Abstract

Dehydrins are well-known components of plant responses to different stresses that cause dehydration, including drought, freezing, salinity, etc. In conifers, the dehydrin gene family is very large, implying that the members of this family have important physiological functions in conifer stress...

Author(s)
Kartashov, A. V.; Zlobin, I. E.; Pashkovskiy, P. P.; Pojidaeva, E. S.; Ivanov, Y. V.; Mamaeva, A. S.; Fesenko, I. A.; Kuznetsov, V. V.
Publisher
Elsevier Masson, Paris, France
Citation
Plant Physiology and Biochemistry, 2021, 162, pp 237-246
Abstract

This is a commentary on research by Martínez-Sancho et al. published in this issue of New Phytologist (pp. 58-70), which quantifies the impact of extreme summer drought on the water-use efficiency and carbon sequestration of four mature Norway spruce (Picea abies) trees.

Author(s)
Anderson-Teixeira, K. J.; Kannenberg, S. A.
Publisher
Wiley, Oxford, UK
Citation
New Phytologist, 2022, 236, 1, pp 5-8
Abstract

Despite recent advances in our understanding of drought impacts on tree functioning, we lack knowledge about the dynamic responses of mature trees to recurrent drought stress. At a subalpine forest site, we assessed the effects of three years of recurrent experimental summer drought on tree growth...

Author(s)
Oberleitner, F.; Hartmann, H.; Hasibeder, R.; Huang JianBei; Losso, A.; Mayr, S.; Oberhuber, W.; Wieser, G.; Bahn, M.
Publisher
Wiley, Oxford, UK
Citation
Plant, Cell and Environment, 2022, 45, 9, pp 2617-2635
Abstract

We took advantage of the European 2018 drought and assessed the mechanisms causing differences in drought vulnerability among mature individuals of nine co-occurring tree species at the Swiss Canopy Crane II site in Switzerland. Throughout the drought we monitored leaf water status and determined...

Author(s)
Kahmen, A.; Basler, D.; Hoch, G.; Link, R. M.; Schuldt, B.; Zahnd, C.; Arend, M.
Publisher
Wiley, Berlin, Germany
Citation
Plant Biology, 2022, 24, 7, pp 1224-1239
Abstract

Pathogenic diseases frequently occur in drought-stressed trees. However, their contribution to the process of drought-induced mortality is poorly understood. We combined drought and stem inoculation treatments to study the physiological processes leading to drought-induced mortality in Norway...

Author(s)
Gomez-Gallego, M.; Galiano, L.; Martínez-Vilalta, J.; Stenlid, J.; Capador-Barreto, H. D.; Elfstrand, M.; Camarero, J. J.; Oliva, J.
Publisher
Wiley, Oxford, UK
Citation
Plant, Cell and Environment, 2022, 45, 8, pp 2292-2305
Abstract

Water stress has a continuing major negative impact on global forest performance, which necessitates to understand how plants coordinate multiple physiological responses to adverse conditions. Therefore, we studied the effects of short-term and long-term water deficit on the biosynthesis and...

Author(s)
Pashkovskiy, P. P.; Vankova, R.; Zlobin, I. E.; Dobrev, P.; Kartashov, A. V.; Ivanova, A. I.; Ivanov, V. P.; Marchenko, S. I.; Nartov, D. I.; Ivanov, Y. V.; Kuznetsov, V. V.
Publisher
Elsevier B.V., Amsterdam, Netherlands
Citation
Environmental and Experimental Botany, 2022, 195,
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Interception, soil moisture and soil water potential were observed in four Norway spruce stands of different age in two subsequent vegetation seasons 2017 and 2018. Vegetation season 2018 can be characterized as being abnormally hot and dry with only 66% of precipitation in comparison with normal...

Author(s)
Šrámek, V.; Hellebrandová, K. N.; Fadrhonsová, V.
Publisher
Czech Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Prague, Czech Republic
Citation
Journal of Forest Science, 2019, 65, 2, pp 51-60
Abstract

Drought-induced tree mortality results from an interaction of several mechanisms. Plant water and carbon relations are interdependent and assessments of their individual contributions are difficult. Because drought always affects both plant hydration and carbon assimilation, it is challenging to...

Author(s)
Hartmann, H.; Ziegler, W.; Kolle, O.; Trumbore, S.
Publisher
Wiley-Blackwell, Oxford, UK
Citation
New Phytologist, 2013, 200, 2, pp 340-349

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