Even in 2008 and 2009 #ClimateChange had already impacted growth trends in forest trees : based on 44 studies of temperate and boreal #forests Sergeant et al have shown that already in 2008, many EU forests showed negative growth trends, whereas before growth trends were stable. The good news is that drought tolerant species were less impacted.
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10.1111/geb.70239
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#DroughtStress promotes #PrimaryRootGrowth, while #AbscisicAcid ( #ABA ) interacts with other #PlantHormones under drought conditions to regulate the elongation of the primary root.

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https://doi.org/10.1093/jpe/rtaf172

@DavidSD yes. Very interesting paper : #droughtstress and #barkbeetles caused in 2018-2020 a strong tree mortality and thus a widespread #ForestDisturbance across Central Europe. The authors observed post-disturbance regeneration in nearly 900 plots across 10 countries : the good news: recovery was robust. The bad news : 75% of the regenerating seedlings are projected to be **outside of their climatic niche** by the end of the century under even moderate #climatechange (RCP4.5)
This suggests to me that "leaving forests alone" is not the best way to adapt them to #ClimateChange. There is just not sufficient local #Biodiversity

https://scicomm.xyz/@olibrendel/116107248052798064 ;-)

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Just came out : #droughtstress and #barkbeetles caused in 2018-2020 a strong tree mortality and thus a widespread #ForestDisturbance across Central Europe. The authors observed post-disturbance regeneration in nearly 900 plots across 10 countries : the good news: recovery was robust. The bad news : 75% of the regenerating seedlings are projected to be **outside of their climatic niche** by the end of the century under even moderate #climatechange (RCP4.5) This suggests to me that "leaving forests alone" is not the best way to adapt them to #ClimateChange. There is just not sufficient local #Biodiversity https://doi.org/10.1111/gcb.70734 #Forests #AcademicChatter #PlantScience #UMRSilva because some colleagues participated :-)

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Just came out : #droughtstress and #barkbeetles caused in 2018-2020 a strong tree mortality and thus a widespread #ForestDisturbance across Central Europe. The authors observed post-disturbance regeneration in nearly 900 plots across 10 countries : the good news: recovery was robust. The bad news : 75% of the regenerating seedlings are projected to be **outside of their climatic niche** by the end of the century under even moderate #climatechange (RCP4.5)
This suggests to me that "leaving forests alone" is not the best way to adapt them to #ClimateChange. There is just not sufficient local #Biodiversity
https://doi.org/10.1111/gcb.70734
#Forests
#AcademicChatter
#PlantScience
#UMRSilva because some colleagues participated :-)

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Combined plasticity within and between generations increases drought resistance more in a clonal, introduced, invasive plant than its native congener

#PlantInvasions | #TransgenerationalEffects | #EpigeneticVariation | #ClonalGrowth | #DroughtStress | #PhenotypicPlasticity

https://doi.org/10.1093/jpe/rtaf203

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Rooting for survival: #ABA-mediated hormonal integration driving primary root elongation under #DroughtStress

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https://doi.org/10.1093/jpe/rtaf172

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Hello, I'm completely new to Mastodon. I'm a scientist, so I thought a server about scientific communication would be interesting. I'm a plant physiologist, more specifically a forest tree ecophysiologist, working on how trees acclimate to #DroughtStress, and generally interested in the effect of #ClimateChange on #Forests . Posts can be in English, German or French.

🌍These results are particularly relevant for managing oak savannas, which face increasing pressure from climate change and other anthropogenic impacts. (9/9)

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Responses of oak seedlings to increased herbivory and drought: a possible trade-off?

AbstractBackground and Aims. Anthropogenic disturbances are causing a co-occurring increase in biotic (ungulate herbivory) and abiotic (drought) stressors,

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