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The contribution of carbon and water in modulating wood formation in black spruce saplings [PDF]
Nonstructural carbohydrates (NSCs) play a crucial role in xylem formation and represent, with water, the main constraint to plant growth. We assessed the relationships between xylogenesis and NSCs in order to (1) verify the variance explained by NSCs and
Balducci, Lorena +4 more
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Read the free Plain Language Summary for this article on the Journal blog. Abstract The impact of lightning in tropical forests remains uncertain. Specifically, the factors that influence the spatial distribution of lightning damage within forests remain unknown.
Bianca Zoletto +14 more
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Estimation de la xylogénèse chez l'épinette noire entre 1950 et 2010 [PDF]
Selon les reconstitutions des variations de température à la surface de la terre, le 20e siècle s'est démarqué par des températures particulièrement chaudes dans le contexte des dernières mille années. De plus, la vitesse du réchauffement est plus élevée
Boulouf-Lugo, Jacqueline Rosario
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Linking plant phenology to conservation biology [PDF]
Phenology has achieved a prominent position in current scenarios of global change research given its role inmonitoring and predicting the timing of recurrent life cycle events.
Alberton, Bruna +17 more
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Reduced snow cover at the alpine treeline: resistance and recovery of saplings
Summary At high elevations, tree saplings and shrubs are usually protected by mid‐winter snow cover, although climate change is expected to extend the snow‐free (SF) period. Exposure to winter drought, freeze–thaw events and freezing temperatures will therefore increase, inducing damages to the hydraulic system and to living cells, resulting in reduced
Katline Charra‐Vaskou +4 more
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When parasites bite hardest: mistletoe effects on oak radial growth peak near climatic optima
Hemiparasitic mistletoes reallocate host water and carbon, yet it remains unclear when their costs are greatest and whether parasites shift cambial timing or mainly constrain the amount of wood produced.
Jiri Dolezal +5 more
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We studied the seasonal dynamics of xylem and phloem formation in four boreal tree species that differed in leaf phenology (evergreen vs. winter-deciduous) and wood anatomy (angiosperms vs. gymnosperms).
David Montwé +4 more
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Pan-Tropical Analysis of Climate Effects on Seasonal Tree Growth [PDF]
Climate models predict a range of changes in tropical forest regions, including increased average temperatures, decreased total precipitation, reduced soil moisture and alterations in seasonal climate variations. These changes are directly related to the
Aubry-Kientz, Mélaine +8 more
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International Biological Flora: Loranthus europaeus*
Loranthus europaeus is a deciduous hemiparasitic species native to Europe and western Asia, primarily parasitizing oaks. It forms xylem connections via haustoria, extracting water and nutrients while exhibiting high transpiration and low water‐use efficiency.
Roman Gebauer
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A meta-analysis of cambium phenology and growth: linear and non-linear patterns in conifers of the northern hemisphere [PDF]
Background and Aims Ongoing global warming has been implicated in shifting phenological patterns such as the timing and duration of the growing season across a wide variety of ecosystems.
Anfodillo, Tommaso +14 more
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