05050nam 2201513z- 450 991055755240332120220111(CKB)5400000000044082(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/76384(oapen)doab76384(EXLCZ)99540000000004408220202201d2021 |y 0engurmn|---annantxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierRelationship between Forest Ecophysiology and EnvironmentBasel, SwitzerlandMDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute20211 online resource (264 p.)3-0365-0648-9 3-0365-0649-7 Ecophysiological mechanisms underlie plant responses to environmental conditions and the influence these responses have on ecological patterns and processes. In this Special Issue, with a particular interest in the interactions between climate change, environmental disturbance, and functional ecology, experimental observations are described at a range of spatial scales. A modeling framework is used in an effort to relate mechanistic responses to ecosystem functions and services, and link forest ecophysiology and environmental indicators. This Special Issue collects important advances in studying and monitoring plant-environment interactions, covering biogeographic gradients from Mediterranean woodlands to boreal forests and from Alpine mountains to tropical environments.Biology, life sciencesbicsscForestry industrybicsscResearch and information: generalbicsscadaptive strategiesallometryaltitudeAspromonte National Parkautotoxicityboreal forestbranch lifespanbranch sheddingcanopycanopy tree speciescarbon isotopescarbon sequestrationCinnamomum migaoclimate changeclimate nichesclimate responsecold stresscrown developmentdeciduous forestdendrochronologydendrometerdiscriminationelectron transferendangeredEnvironmental factorsexcess absorbed light energyforest productivityfunctional traitsGrowth stageheat dissipationkeeling plotLarix decidua Millleaf angleleaf functional traitsleaf temperatureleaf thermal damageleaf thicknessleaf three-dimensional structureLeaf δ13CLeaf δ15Nlightlight acclimationlight environmentlight foraginglight regimeMalus baccataMbERF11Mediterraneanmixed forestMOEdn/anitrogen dioxidenitrogen metabolismnon-structural carbohydratesnutrientsontogenetic phasesontogenyphenotypic plasticityphotochemical efficiencyphotorespirationphotosynthesisPinus cembra L.Pinus nigraPinus pinasterrecruitment periodRelative importancereproductive systemrespirationsalinitysalt stressseed germinationseedling growthSessile oakshade acclimationshade toleranceshoot lifespanshoot sheddingsoil enzymesoil fungisoil substrateSonneratia × hainanensisstem circumference changesstem lifespanstem sheddingsunflecktemperaturethermoregulationtransgenic planttree architectureTreeSonicwater availabilitywood densityBiology, life sciencesForestry industryResearch and information: generalTognetti Robertoedt508607Marshall John DedtTognetti RobertoothMarshall John DothBOOK9910557552403321Relationship between Forest Ecophysiology and Environment3021415UNINA