ForestS & Drought

FOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT

Drought intensify the effects of warming on root-colonizing arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal community in subtropical Chinese fir plantation
Cao et al. in: Forest Ecology and Management (2020), 464, Article 118078

Microsite conditions in a low-elevation Engelmann spruce forest favor ponderosa pine establishment during drought conditions
Hill, Ex in: Forest Ecology and Management (2020), 463, Article 118037

FORESTS

A Comparison of Fire Weather Indices with MODIS Fire Days for the Natural Regions of Alaska
Ziel et al. in: Forests (2020), 11:5, Article 516

Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi Inoculation as a Climate Adaptation Strategy for Establishment of Swietenia macrophylla King. Seedlings
Rajan et al. in: Forests (2020), 11:5, Article 488

Chitosan Oligosaccharide Addition to Buddhist Pine (Podocarpus macrophyllus (Thunb) Sweet) under Drought: Reponses in Ecophysiology and δ13C Abundance
He et al. in: Forests (2020), 11:5, Article 526

Drought Primarily Reduces Canopy Transpiration of Exposed Beech Trees and Decreases the Share of Water Uptake from Deeper Soil Layers
Luttschwager, Jochheim in: Forests (2020), 11:5, Article 537

High Recovery of Saplings after Severe Drought in Temperate Deciduous Forests
Beloiu, Stahlmann, Beierkuhnlein in: Forests (2020), 11:5, Article 546

The Climatic Response of Tree Ring Width Components of Ash (Fraxinus excelsior L.) and Common Oak (Quercus robur L.) from Eastern Europe
Roibu et al. in: Forests (2020), 11:5, Article 600

FRONTIERS IN FORESTS AND GLOBAL CHANGE

Evapotranspiration mapping for forest management in California’s Sierra Nevada
Roche et al. in: Frontiers in Forests and Global Change (2020), 3, Article 69

Is a Mexican Pine Species Better Adapted to the Warming Climate of the Southwestern USA?
Hess, Fule in: Frontiers in Forests and Global Change (2020), 3, Article 60

GLOBAL CHANGE BIOLOGY

A catastrophic tropical drought kills hydraulically vulnerable tree species
Powers et al. in: Global Change Biology (2020), 26:5, pp 3122-3133

Relationship between heatwave‐induced forest die‐off and climatic suitability in multiple tree species
Margalef-Marrase, Perez-Navarro, Lloret in: Global Change Biology (2020), 26:5, pp 3134-3146

Weather underground: Subsurface hydrologic processes mediate tree vulnerability to extreme climatic drought
McLaughlin et al. in: Global Change Biology (2020), 26:5, pp 3091-3107

TREE PHYSIOLOGY

Distinct xylem responses to acute vs prolonged drought in pine trees
Guerin et al. in: Tree Physiology (2020), 40:5, pp 605-620

Variation in the access to deep soil water pools explains tree-to-tree differences in drought-triggered dieback of Mediterranean oaks
Ripullone et al. in: Tree Physiology (2020), 40:5, pp 591-604

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