Population history, genetic variation, and conservation status of European white elm (Ulmus laevis Pall.) in Poland [0.03%]
波兰欧洲白榆的人口历史、遗传变异和保护状况
Monika Litkowiec,Magdalena Chudzińska,Anna Pasławska et al.
Monika Litkowiec et al.
Key message: The core populations of the European white elm (Ulmus laevis Pall.) located in Poland maintained slightly higher level of genetic diversity compared to the peripheral populations of this species. ...
Towards sustainable management of forest residues in the southern Apennine Mediterranean mountain forests: a scenario-based approach [0.03%]
基于情景分析的南部亚平宁地中海山地森林可持续经营剩余物管理研究
Maria Teresa Pergola,Luigi Saulino,Maria Castellaneta et al.
Maria Teresa Pergola et al.
Key message: Managing forest residues according to the carbon content of the soil helps to minimize the ecological footprint of their removal. Context: ...
Forest stand productivity derived from site conditions: an assessment of old Douglas-fir stands (Pseudotsuga menziesii (Mirb.) Franco var. menziesii) in Central Europe [0.03%]
基于立地条件的森林生产力分析——以中欧Douglas冷杉人工林为例
Tamara Eckhart,Elisabeth Pötzelsberger,Roland Koeck et al.
Tamara Eckhart et al.
Key message: Douglas-fir growth correlates with the climate, the soil moisture regime, and the soil nutrient status, reflecting a broad physiological amplitude. Even though planting this non-native tree species is suggest...
Is leaf area of Norway spruce (Picea abies L. Karst.) and European larch (Larix decidua Mill.) affected by mixture proportion and stand density? [0.03%]
云杉和落叶松混交林密度对单株叶面积的影响研究
Gerald Dirnberger,Angela-Elisabeth Kumer,Eduard Schnur et al.
Gerald Dirnberger et al.
Key message: Trees with otherwise equal dimensions have different leaf areas if they are located in different stand types. While leaf area of European larch is affected by mixture proportion, leaf area of Norway spruce is...
Increased water use efficiency does not prevent growth decline of Pinus canariensis in a semi-arid treeline ecotone in Tenerife, Canary Islands (Spain) [0.03%]
increased water use efficiency does not prevent growth reduction of Pinus canariensis in a semiarid tree line ecotone in tenerife, canary islands (spain)
Patricia Brito,Thorsten E E Grams,Rainer Matysssek et al.
Patricia Brito et al.
Key message: Intrinsic water-use efficiency of Pinus canariensis (Sweet ex Spreng.) growing at a semi-arid treeline has increased during the past 37 years. Tree-ring width by contrast has declined, likely caused by reduce...
The response of tropical rainforests to drought-lessons from recent research and future prospects [0.03%]
热带雨林对干旱的响应——近期研究与未来展望给我们带来的启示
Damien Bonal,Benoit Burban,Clément Stahl et al.
Damien Bonal et al.
Key message: We review the recent findings on the influence of drought on tree mortality, growth or ecosystem functioning in tropical rainforests. Drought plays a major role in shaping tropical rainforests and the respons...
Effects of climate variables on intra-annual stem radial increment in Pinus cembra (L.) along the alpine treeline ecotone [0.03%]
气候变量对高山林线冷杉树年内径向生长的影响研究
Andreas Gruber,Jolanda Zimmermann,Gerhard Wieser et al.
Andreas Gruber et al.
Within the alpine treeline ecotone tree growth is increasingly restricted by extreme climate conditions. Although intra-annual stem growth recorded by dendrometers can be linked to climate, stem diameter increments in slow-growing subalpine...
Effects of atmospheric and climate change at the timberline of the Central European Alps [0.03%]
中央欧洲阿尔卑斯山林线的气候和大气变化的影响
Gerhard Wieser,Rainer Matyssek,Roland Luzian et al.
Gerhard Wieser et al.
This review considers potential effects of atmospheric change and climate warming within the timberline ecotone of the Central European Alps. After focusing on the impacts of ozone (O(3)) and rising atmospheric CO(2) concentration, effects ...
Photosynthetic temperature adaptation of Pinus cembra within the timberline ecotone of the Central Austrian Alps [0.03%]
中奥地利阿尔卑斯山林线内Pinus cembra的光合作温适应性
Gerhard Wieser,Walter Oberhuber,Lisa Walder et al.
Gerhard Wieser et al.
Temperature is suggested to determine the upper limit of tree life. Therefore, future climate warming may be of importance for tree distribution within the European Alps, where low temperatures limit carbon metabolism.We focused on the effe...