“…The higher frequency of more extreme climate conditions in course of climate change poses certain threats on forests worldwide (Allen et al, 2010 , 2015 ; Anderegg et al, 2015 ; Vitasse et al, 2019 ; Buras et al, 2020 ; Kannenberg et al, 2020 ). Among potential direct causes of the resulting forest decline and tree mortality are in particular so-called hotter droughts (Allen et al, 2010 , 2015 ; Buras et al, 2018 ; Brun et al, 2020 ; Rita et al, 2020 ; Schuldt et al, 2020 ), late-frost (Menzel et al, 2015 ; Príncipe et al, 2017 ; Vitasse et al, 2019 ), periodically water-logged soils after floods and heavy precipitation (Kreuzwieser and Rennenberg, 2014 ), ice storms (Roženbergar et al, 2020 ), and winter storms (Valinger et al, 2014 ). Since extreme environmental conditions often impair tree defense mechanisms, secondary pathogens such as fungi and beetles frequently amplify tree decline and die-back rates (Bigler et al, 2006 ; Kohler et al, 2010 ; Spruce et al, 2019 ).…”