2023
DOI: 10.5194/egusphere-egu23-14520
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Stress response and transformation processes initiated by the summer drought 2018 – a multi-scale study from the Hainich forest

Abstract: <p>More frequent and intense drought events pose one of the greatest threats to forests under climate change with substantial consequences for tree growth, ecosystem stability, and climate change mitigation. A better understanding of drought-related stress response and adaptation mechanisms is paramount to assess the adaptative capacity of forest ecosystems and deduce supportive management actions.</p> <p>Here, we report on the stress effects and transformation process… Show more

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