2003
DOI: 10.1016/s0378-1127(02)00042-7
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Phenology and diameter increment in seedlings of European beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) as affected by different soil water contents: variation between and within provenances

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“…At Hesse, the GSL varied in the range 152 to 180 days and increased significantly during the 10 years (+1.9 day y −1 ), while Piao et al (2007) found an average increase in the Northern hemisphere during the last 25 years (+0.36 day y −1 ). In beech, GSL is much more influenced by the senescence date than by the budburst date, the latter being more dependent on daylight duration than on temperature (Nielsen and Jørgensen, 2003). We found a significant relationship between NEE and GSL (p < 0.02).…”
Section: Neementioning
confidence: 55%
“…At Hesse, the GSL varied in the range 152 to 180 days and increased significantly during the 10 years (+1.9 day y −1 ), while Piao et al (2007) found an average increase in the Northern hemisphere during the last 25 years (+0.36 day y −1 ). In beech, GSL is much more influenced by the senescence date than by the budburst date, the latter being more dependent on daylight duration than on temperature (Nielsen and Jørgensen, 2003). We found a significant relationship between NEE and GSL (p < 0.02).…”
Section: Neementioning
confidence: 55%
“…Beech forests located in the northern Apennines have greater affinity with the Alpine beech forests than with those in central Italy (Pignatti 1998, Piovesan et al 2005. Because of its longevity, widespread distribution, and climate sensitivity, beech is a potential species for bio-monitoring programs on the status of European temperate forests (Biondi 1993, Piovesan & Adams 2001, Nielsen & Jørgensen 2003, Piovesan et al 2005.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several case studies have investigated the drought sensitivity of beech provenances along a gradient of decreasing precipitation from northern to southern Central Europe and to the Mediterranean region (García-Plazaola and Becerril 2000; Nielsen and Jørgensen 2003;Peuke et al 2006), but fewer studies have been conducted on drought sensitivity of beech at the eastern margin of its distribution area. Czajkowski and conducted a drought experiment with beech seedlings from eastern provenances, but focused on aboveground drought responses only and gave no attention to root responses to drought which may be crucial in drought tolerance of beech (Meier and Leuschner 2008c).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%