2021
DOI: 10.1007/s00468-021-02162-3
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Intra-annual density fluctuations in silver fir are triggered by drought conditions

Abstract: Key messageIn Abies alba Mill. (silver fir), the frequency of intra-annual density fluctuations (IADFs) increases along the latitudinal transect, from North to South, is higher in pure than in mixed stands, and their formation is linked to spring and/or summer drought conditions.

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“…Thus, if we assume that the development of IADF structure in trees under adverse conditions is aimed at a plastic growth response, we can conclude that this predisposition is a good indicator of the acclimatization of non-native trees to new climatic conditions (George et al, 2015). Although IADF formation is species-specific, intraspecific variation in this structural response is also observed (George et al, 2015a;Klisz et al, 2016;Hevia et al, 2020;Versace et al, 2021). Unfortunately, knowledge of the origin of non-native tree species introduced into Europe is still incomplete, so it is hardly possible to consider intraspecific variability when assessing the acclimatization of these species (Isaac-Renton et al, 2014;Hintsteiner et al, 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Thus, if we assume that the development of IADF structure in trees under adverse conditions is aimed at a plastic growth response, we can conclude that this predisposition is a good indicator of the acclimatization of non-native trees to new climatic conditions (George et al, 2015). Although IADF formation is species-specific, intraspecific variation in this structural response is also observed (George et al, 2015a;Klisz et al, 2016;Hevia et al, 2020;Versace et al, 2021). Unfortunately, knowledge of the origin of non-native tree species introduced into Europe is still incomplete, so it is hardly possible to consider intraspecific variability when assessing the acclimatization of these species (Isaac-Renton et al, 2014;Hintsteiner et al, 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%