Heat tolerance of urban tree species-a review
GC Percival - Urban Forestry & Urban Greening, 2023 - Elsevier
The frequency and intensity of heat stress events globally have increased over the past 20
years. Climatic modeling predicts that this trend will likely continue throughout the 21st …
years. Climatic modeling predicts that this trend will likely continue throughout the 21st …
Leaf thermal tolerance and sensitivity of temperate tree species are correlated with leaf physiological and functional drought resistance traits
IK Münchinger, P Hajek, B Akdogan… - Journal of Forestry …, 2023 - Springer
Climate change is causing more frequent and severe climatic events, such as extreme heat
and co-occurring drought, potentially accelerating tree mortality. Which tree species will …
and co-occurring drought, potentially accelerating tree mortality. Which tree species will …
Seasonality of PSII thermostability and water use efficiency of in situ mountainous Norway spruce (Picea abies)
The stability of monocultural, even-aged spruce forests at lower altitudes in Central Europe
is seriously threatened by the prospects of global climate change. The thermostability and …
is seriously threatened by the prospects of global climate change. The thermostability and …
Ectomycorrhizal fungi modulate pedunculate oak's heat stress responses through the alternation of polyamines, phenolics, and osmotica content
The physiological and biochemical responses of pedunculate oaks (Quercus robur L.) to
heat stress (HS) and mycorrhization (individually as well in combination) were estimated …
heat stress (HS) and mycorrhization (individually as well in combination) were estimated …
[HTML][HTML] Shade-tolerant temperate broad-leaved trees are more sensitive to thermal stress than light-demanding species during a moderate heatwave
N Kunert, P Hajek - Trees, Forests and People, 2022 - Elsevier
With climate warming, the frequency and severity of extreme climatic events such as heat
waves increase the risk of temperature-induced leaf damage. Severe damage can …
waves increase the risk of temperature-induced leaf damage. Severe damage can …
The Role of Provenance for the Projected Growth of Juvenile European Beech under Climate Change
European beech is one of the most common tree species in Europe and is generally
suggested to play even more of a prominent role in forestry in the future. It seems to have the …
suggested to play even more of a prominent role in forestry in the future. It seems to have the …
Impact of warmer and drier conditions on tree photosynthetic properties and the role of species interactions
M Didion‐Gency, A Gessler, N Buchmann… - New …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Increased temperature and prolonged soil moisture reduction have distinct impacts on tree
photosynthetic properties. Yet, our knowledge of their combined effect is limited. Moreover …
photosynthetic properties. Yet, our knowledge of their combined effect is limited. Moreover …
A warmer climate impairs the growth performance of Central Europe's major timber species in lowland regions
Recent hot droughts have caused tree vitality decline and increased mortality in many forest
regions on earth. Most of Central Europe's important timber species have suffered from the …
regions on earth. Most of Central Europe's important timber species have suffered from the …
Drought and heat stress interactions modify photorespiration and hydrogen peroxide content in Silver fir
Photorespiration (PR) greatly reduces net carbon assimilation in trees (by c. 25%), but has
received recent attention particular for its potential role in stress-signaling through the …
received recent attention particular for its potential role in stress-signaling through the …
[HTML][HTML] Recent growth decline and shifts in climatic growth constraints suggest climate vulnerability of beech, Douglas fir, pine and oak in Northern Germany
Abstract Most of Central Europe's economically important tree species have suffered vitality
losses, growth decline and locally increased mortality during recent hot droughts. Foresters …
losses, growth decline and locally increased mortality during recent hot droughts. Foresters …