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Pedunculate oak decline in southern Belgium: a long-term process highlighting the complex interplay among drought, winter frost, biotic attacks, and masting
Losseau, Jonard, Vincke in: Canadian Journal of Forest Research (2020), 50:4, pp 380-389
Contrasting patterns of tree species mixture effects on wood δ13C along an environmental gradient
de Streel et al. in: European Journal of Forest Research (2020), 139:2, pp 229-245
Greater risk of hydraulic failure due to increased drought threatens pine plantations in Horqin Sandy Land of northern China
Li et al. in: Forest Ecology and Management (2020), 461, Article 117980
Long term persistence of aspen in snowdrift-dependent ecosystems
Kretchun et al. in: Forest Ecology and Management (2020), 462, Article 118005
Species mixing reduces drought susceptibility of Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) and oak (Quercus robur L., Quercus petraea (Matt.) Liebl.) – Site water supply and fertility modify the mixing effect
Steckel et al. in: Forest Ecology and Management (2020), 461, Article 117908
Subtle precipitation differences yield adaptive adjustments in the mesic Nothofagus dombeyi
Diaz, Mathiasen, Premoli in: Forest Ecology and Management (2020), 461, Article 117931
Differences in Near Isohydric and Anisohydric Behavior of Contrasting Poplar Hybrids (I-101 (Populus alba L.) × 84K (Populus alba L. × Populus glandulosa Uyeki)) under Drought-Rehydration Treatments
Zhang et al. in: Forests (2020), 11:4, Article 402
Drought Hardening Contributes to the Maintenance of Proportions of Non-Embolized Xylem and Cambium Status during Consecutive Dry Treatment in Container-Grown Seedling of Japanese Cedar (Cryptomeria japonica)
Saiki et al. in: Forests (2020), 11:4, Article 441
Radial Growth Adaptability to Drought in Different Age Groups of Picea schrenkiana Fisch. & C.A. Mey in the Tianshan Mountains of Northwestern China
Jiao et al. in: Forests (2020), 11:4, Article 455
Responses to Water Deficit and Salt Stress in Silver Fir (Abies alba Mill.) Seedlings
Todea et al. in: Forests (2020), 11:4, Article 395
Root Traits Determine Variation in Nonstructural Carbohydrates (NSCs) under Different Drought Intensities and Soil Substrates in Three Temperate Tree Species
Ji et al. in: Forests (2020), 11:4, Article 415
Tree-Ring Evidence of Forest Management Moderating Drought Responses: Implications for Dry, Coniferous Forests in the Southwestern United States
van Mantgem et al. in: Frontiers in Forests and Global Change (2020), 3, Article 41
Assessing the response of forest productivity to climate extremes in Switzerland using model–data fusion
Trotsiuk et al. in: Global Change Biology (2020), 26:4, pp 2463-2476
Modelling the effect of the 2018 summer heatwave and drought on isoprene emissions in a UK woodland
Otu-Larbi et al. in: Global Change Biology (2020), 26:4, pp 2320-2335
Trait velocities reveal that mortality has driven widespread coordinated shifts in forest hydraulic trait composition
Trugman et al. in: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (2020), 117:15, pp 8532-8538
Hanging by a thread? Forests and drought
Brodribb et al. in: Science (2020), 368:6488, pp 261-266
Drought tolerance of wild versus cultivated tree species of almond and plum in the field
Paudel et al. in: Tree Physiology (2020), 40:4, pp 454-466
Changes in carbohydrates induced by drought and waterlogging in Castanea sativa
Camison et al. in: Trees – Structure and Function (2020), 34:2, pp 579-591
Physiological and metabolic responses of Salix sinopurpurea and Salix suchowensis to drought stress
Jia et al. in: Trees – Structure and Function (2020), 34:2, pp 563-577
Sacrificing growth and maintaining a dynamic carbohydrate storage are key processes for promoting beech survival under prolonged drought conditions
Chuste et al. in: Trees – Structure and Function (2020), 34:2, pp 381-394
The climatic response of baldcypress (Taxodium mucronatum Ten.) in San Luis Potosi, Mexico
Villaneuva-Diaz et al. in: Trees – Structure and Function (2020), 34:2, pp 623-635