Snowmelt and early to mid‐growing season water availability augment tree growth during rapid warming in southern Asian boreal forests

Volume: 25, Issue: 10, Pages: 3462 - 3471
Published: Jul 25, 2019
Abstract
Boreal forests are facing profound changes in their growth environment, including warming-induced water deficits, extended growing seasons, accelerated snowmelt, and permafrost thaw. The influence of warming on trees varies regionally, but in most boreal forests studied to date, tree growth has been found to be negatively affected by increasing temperatures. Here, we used a network of Pinus sylvestris tree-ring collections spanning a wide...
Paper Details
Title
Snowmelt and early to mid‐growing season water availability augment tree growth during rapid warming in southern Asian boreal forests
Published Date
Jul 25, 2019
Volume
25
Issue
10
Pages
3462 - 3471
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