Adaptations and responses to drought in Quercus species of North America.
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Overwintering evergreen oaks reverse typical relationships between leaf traits in a species spectrumA phenological timetable of oak growth under experimental drought and air warmingInteracting effects of warming and drought on regeneration and early growth of Acer pseudoplatanus and A. platanoides.Changes in the dynamics of foliar N metabolites in oak saplings by drought and air warming depend on species and soil typeMacroscale intraspecific variation and environmental heterogeneity: analysis of cold and warm zone abundance, mortality, and regeneration distributions of four eastern US tree speciesPlasticity in leaf-level water relations of tropical rainforest trees in response to experimental drought.Wood anatomy constrains stomatal responses to atmospheric vapor pressure deficit in irrigated, urban trees.Drought impact on forest growth and mortality in the southeast USA: an analysis using Forest Health and Monitoring data.Post-glacial evolution of Panicum virgatum: centers of diversity and gene pools revealed by SSR markers and cpDNA sequences.RNA-seq analysis of Quercus pubescens Leaves: de novo transcriptome assembly, annotation and functional markers development.An interdisciplinary approach to better assess global change impacts and drought vulnerability on forest dynamics.Reliance on shallow soil water in a mixed-hardwood forest in central Pennsylvania.Evidence for selection on a CONSTANS-like gene between two red oak species.Fast-growing Acer rubrum differs from slow-growing Quercus alba in leaf, xylem and hydraulic trait coordination responses to simulated acid rain.Seasonal photosynthetic responses of European oaks to drought and elevated daytime temperature.Provenance-specific growth responses to drought and air warming in three European oak species (Quercus robur, Q. petraea and Q. pubescens).Leaf physiology and biomass allocation of backcross hybrid American chestnut (Castanea dentata) seedlings in response to light and water availability.Effect of controlled inoculation with specific mycorrhizal fungi from the urban environment on growth and physiology of containerized shade tree species growing under different water regimes.Dynamics of stem water uptake among isohydric and anisohydric species experiencing a severe drought.Whole-transcriptome response to water stress in a California endemic oak, Quercus lobata.Hydraulic redistribution in dwarf Rhizophora mangle trees driven by interstitial soil water salinity gradients: impacts on hydraulic architecture and gas exchange.Nitrogen partitioning in oak leaves depends on species, provenance, climate conditions and soil type.Variation in the holm oak leaf proteome at different plant developmental stages, between provenances and in response to drought stress.Above- and belowground controls on water use by trees of different wood types in an eastern US deciduous forest.Responses of gas-exchange rates and water relations to annual fluctuations of weather in three species of urban street trees.The role of isohydric and anisohydric species in determining ecosystem-scale response to severe drought.Osmotic and elastic adjustments in cold desert shrubs differing in rooting depth: coping with drought and subzero temperatures.Resource partitioning by evergreen and deciduous species in a tropical dry forest.Morphological and molecular diversity among Italian populations of Quercus petraea (Fagaceae).Contrasting physiological responses of six eucalyptus species to water deficit.Response of Quercus velutina growth and water use efficiency to climate variability and nitrogen fertilization in a temperate deciduous forest in the northeastern USA.Large-scale catastrophic disturbance regimes can mask climate change impacts on vegetation - a reply to Pederson et al. (2014).Climate remains an important driver of post-European vegetation change in the eastern United States.Physiological strategies of co-occurring oaks in a water- and nutrient-limited ecosystem.Urban warming reduces aboveground carbon storage.Fire and the Development of Oak ForestsWhy does land-use history facilitate non-native plant invasion? A field experiment with Celastrus orbiculatus in the southern AppalachiansTraits to stay, traits to move: a review of functional traits to assess sensitivity and adaptive capacity of temperate and boreal trees to climate changeLong-term directional changes in uplandQuercusforests throughout Oklahoma, USAAcclimation to light in seedlings of Quercus petraea (Mattuschka) Liebl. and Quercus pyrenaica Willd. planted along a forest-edge gradient
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Adaptations and responses to drought in Quercus species of North America.
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Adaptations and responses to drought in Quercus species of North America.
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Adaptations and responses to drought in Quercus species of North America.
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Adaptations and responses to drought in Quercus species of North America.
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Adaptations and responses to drought in Quercus species of North America.
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Marc D. Abrams
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10.1093/TREEPHYS/7.1-2-3-4.227
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1990-12-01T00:00:00Z