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Impacts of Climate Change on Tree Physiology and Responses of Forest Ecosystems



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Autore: Fotelli Mariangela Visualizza persona
Titolo: Impacts of Climate Change on Tree Physiology and Responses of Forest Ecosystems Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Basel, Switzerland, : MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2021
Descrizione fisica: 1 electronic resource (172 p.)
Soggetto topico: Research & information: general
Environmental economics
Soggetto non controllato: Cedrela odorata
seeds
germination
cardinal temperatures
thermal time
climate change
dendrochronology
ecology
moving window analysis
Pinaceae
Pinus arizonica Engelm
Pinus ponderosa var. brachyptera (Engelm.)
Ponderosae
response function
tree rings
global climate change
forest ecology
trees adaptation
phenotypic plasticity
Phoebe bournei
nitrogen
carbon dioxide
photosynthesis
leaf anatomy
National Park
tree line shift
acclimation
adaptation
common garden
drought
ecodistance
mortality
stomatal frequency
stomatal size
sap flux
radial profile
sapwood depth
Aleppo pine
diurnal variation
seasonal variation
climate
basal area increment
forest dieback
Mediterranean forest
stem growth
water availability
Quercus
morphology evaluation
survival rate
extreme frost
heat and drought
open-top chamber
RNA sequencing
gene expression analysis
Populus
Persona (resp. second.): FotelliMariangela
Sommario/riassunto: Extreme climatic events, such as intense and prolonged droughts and heat waves, are occurring with increasing frequency and with pronounced impacts on forests. Forest trees, as long-lived organisms, need to develop adaptation mechanisms to successfully respond to such climatic extremes. Whether physiological adaptations on the tree level result in ecophysiological responses that ensure plasticity of forest ecosystems to climate change is currently in the core forest research. Within this Special Issue, forest species’ responses to climatic variability were reported from diverse climatic zones and ecosystem types: from near-desert mountains in western USA to tropical forests in central America and Asia, and from Mediterranean ecosystems to temperate European forests. The clear effects of constraints related to climate change were evidenced on the tree level, such as in differentiated gene expression, metabolite abundance, sap flow rates, photosynthetic performance, seed germination, survival and growth, while on the ecosystem level, tree line shifts, temporal shifts in allocation of resources and species shifts were identified. Experimental schemes such as common gardens and provenance trails also provided long-term indications on the tolerance of forest species against drought and warming and serve to evaluate their performance under the predicted climate in near future. These findings enhance our knowledge on the potential resilience of forest species and ecosystems to climate change and provide an updated basis for continuing research on this topic.
Titolo autorizzato: Impacts of Climate Change on Tree Physiology and Responses of Forest Ecosystems  Visualizza cluster
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
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