Biomass partitioning in a future dry and CO 2 enriched climate: Shading aggravates drought effects in Scots pine but not European black pine seedlings
Abstract
Climate change alters both water and CO 2 availability for plants, but it is largely unknown how they interact with light to affect tree seedling establishment and early growth. Light availability is often regulated by forest management, thus understanding how these resources co‐limit the regeneration success of tree species and populations with contrasting drought tolerances is essential for adaptive forest management and particularly for...
Paper Details
Title
Biomass partitioning in a future dry and CO 2 enriched climate: Shading aggravates drought effects in Scots pine but not European black pine seedlings
Published Date
Jan 17, 2019
Journal
Volume
56
Issue
4
Pages
866 - 879
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