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De‐Coupled Water and Nitrogen Translocation From Subsoil to Canopy of Temperate Forest Trees
ABSTRACT Water and nitrogen (N) transport from soil to canopy play a central role in tree functioning, yet direct evidence for their timing and coupling in mature forests remains scarce. We report results from a paired dual‐isotope (2H, 15N) tracer experiment in a temperate forest, comparing water and nitrate uptake patterns across tree species ...
Klara Mrak +7 more
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The coordination between root and leaf functional traits across 33 woody plant species shifts between mycorrhizal types. [PDF]
Suzuki KC +5 more
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Early‐season hot drought in Scots pine limits growth and productivity but improves resilience to late‐season drought through reduced water use. Abstract Tree responses to drought are well studied, but the interacting effects of drought timing on growth, water use, and stress legacy are less understood.
N. K. Ruehr, D. Nadal‐Sala
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Temporally separated pollen data track environmental changes in Northwestern Yunnan, Southwest China. [PDF]
Yao YF +5 more
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Positive mixture effects in pine–oak forests during drought are context‐dependent
Mixture effects in drought‐stressed pine‐oak forests are context‐dependent, with Gambel oak and ponderosa pine benefiting from their complementarity under semi‐arid conditions. Abstract The increasing severity and frequency of droughts will play a pivotal role in shaping future forest ecosystems worldwide.
G. Schmied +8 more
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An integrative methodology to estimate high-resolution carbon stock and fluxes: a case study in the old-growth forests of the Chilean Patagonia. [PDF]
Fuentes-Castillo T +6 more
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