The effect of dust deposition on the morphology and physiology of tree foliage
Due to climate change, natural hazards have increased around the world. One of these
hazards is dust storms, which cause problems for people in arid and semi-arid regions. The …
hazards is dust storms, which cause problems for people in arid and semi-arid regions. The …
On the need to consider wood formation processes in global vegetation models and a suggested approach
Key message Dynamic global vegetation models are key tools for interpreting and
forecasting the responses of terrestrial ecosystems to climatic variation and other drivers …
forecasting the responses of terrestrial ecosystems to climatic variation and other drivers …
Formation, structure and climatic significance of blue rings and frost rings in high elevation bristlecone pine (Pinus longaeva DK Bailey)
The study of anatomical irregularities in tree rings has recently gained momentum as a
complement to traditional tree-ring measurements as they may provide information on …
complement to traditional tree-ring measurements as they may provide information on …
Intraspecific trait variation in a dryland tree species corresponds to regional climate gradients
Aim Intraspecific trait variation is fundamental to understanding a species' adaptive capacity.
Assessing phenotypic variation at different ecological scales is useful for evaluating species' …
Assessing phenotypic variation at different ecological scales is useful for evaluating species' …
Vessels in a Rhododendron ferrugineum (L.) population do not trace temperature anymore at the alpine shrubline
Introduction Mean xylem vessel or tracheid area have been demonstrated to represent
powerful proxies to better understand the response of woody plants to changing climatic …
powerful proxies to better understand the response of woody plants to changing climatic …
Xylem anatomical responses of Larix Gmelinii and Pinus Sylvestris influenced by the climate of Daxing'an mountains in Northeastern China
Wood anatomy and plant hydraulics play a significant role in understanding species-specific
responses and their ability to manage rapid environmental changes. This study used the …
responses and their ability to manage rapid environmental changes. This study used the …
Limited evidence for CO2‐related growth enhancement in northern Rocky Mountain lodgepole pine populations across climate gradients
Forests sequester large amounts of carbon annually and are integral in buffering against
effects of global change. Increasing atmospheric CO 2 may enhance photosynthesis and/or …
effects of global change. Increasing atmospheric CO 2 may enhance photosynthesis and/or …
Intra‐annual climate anomalies in northwestern North America following the 1783–1784 ce Laki eruption
The 1783–1784 CE Laki eruption in Iceland was one of the largest, in terms of the mass of
SO2 emitted, high‐latitude eruptions in the last millennium, but the seasonal and regional …
SO2 emitted, high‐latitude eruptions in the last millennium, but the seasonal and regional …
Spring season in western Nepal Himalaya is not yet warming: a 400-year temperature reconstruction based on tree-ring widths of Himalayan Hemlock (Tsuga dumosa …
The Himalayan region has already witnessed profound climate changes detectable in the
cryosphere and the hydrological cycle, already resulting in drastic socio-economic impacts …
cryosphere and the hydrological cycle, already resulting in drastic socio-economic impacts …
Tree growth, cambial phenology, and wood anatomy of limber pine at a Great Basin (USA) mountain observatory
Key message Anatomical features of Pinus flexilis under warmer and drier conditions along
an altitudinal transect revealed a shorter growing season and shifts in the timing of wood …
an altitudinal transect revealed a shorter growing season and shifts in the timing of wood …