Araeinejhad, Mohammad-Hossein Charkhabi, Nargues Falahi Brady, Carrie Rahimian, Heshmat
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Frontiers in Forests and Global Change
Chestnut-leaved oak (Quercus castaneifolia) and oriental beech (Fagus orientalis) are among the major tree species in the Hyrcanian forests. Brenneria goodwinii was identified as the causal agent of necrotic lesions and stem bleeding on affected oak trees in different countries. Oak and oriental beech trees with bleeding symptoms were observed in a...
Molina, Lucía Rajchenberg, Mario de Errasti, Andrés Vogel, Braian Coetzee, Martin P A Aime, Mary Catherine Pildain, María Belén
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Molecular ecology
Los bosques del mundo están cada vez más amenazados por las condiciones climáticas alteradas y el aumento de los ataques de plagas y patógenos. Las complejas interacciones ecológicas entre los patógenos, las comunidades microbianas, los árboles hospedantes y el medio ambiente son impulsores importantes de la dinámica forestal. Poco se sabe sobre la...
Cours, Jérémy Larrieu, Laurent Sallé, Aurélien Bouget, Christophe
Les coupes sanitaires sont utilisées pour limiter l’impact sanitaire et économique des dépérissements forestiers. Dans cette revue de la littérature, nous avons examiné l’impact de ces coupes sur les services écosystémiques associés à la résilience des écosystèmes forestiers. Les coupes sanitaires affectent les communautés d’espèces forestières en ...
Tallieu, Clara Chaste, Emeline Brèteau, Sandrine Veuillen, Léa Bréda, Nathalie
Cet article propose une présentation structurée de travaux récents et en cours de quatre jeunes chercheuses sur le thème de la sécheresse édaphique en forêt en France métropolitaine, un phénomène qui devient de plus en plus fréquent et/ou intense perturbant le bon fonctionnement de ces écosystèmes. La gestion d’une crise sans précédent induite par ...
Bréda, Nathalie
Les crises sociales, climatiques, écologiques, sanitaires, économiques agitent et désorganisent le monde, sans épargner le monde forestier. Après un bref historique de crises forestières essentiellement induites par des sécheresses, l’article retrace comment les observations et la compréhension des successions d’évènements, de facteurs de sensibili...
Dorado, Francisco Javier Corcobado, Tamara Brandano, Andrea Abbas, Younes Alcaide, Francisco Janousek, Josef Jung, Thomas Scanu, Bruno Solla, Alejandro
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Plant disease
Cork oak (Quercus suber L.) is an evergreen tree native to SW Europe and NW Africa. It covers 2·106 ha in the western Mediterranean basin, forms heterogeneous forest ecosystems and represents an important source of income derived from cork production. While in Iberia, Italy, Tunisia and Algeria, drought and several endemic pathogens have been assoc...
Morcillo, L Muñoz-Rengifo, J C Torres-Ruiz, J M Delzon, S Moutahir, H Vilagrosa, A
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Tree physiology
Drought-related tree mortality is a global phenomenon that currently affects a wide range of forests. Key functional variables on plant hydraulics, carbon economy, growth and allocation have been identified and play a role in tree drought responses. However, tree mortality thresholds based on such variables are difficult to identify, especially und...
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This paper presents research results on forest decline in Serbia. The results were obtained through monitoring defoliation of 34 tree species at 130 sample plots during the period from 2004 to 2018. This research aimed to determine whether the occurrence of defoliation and tree mortality were caused by drought. Defoliation was assessed in 5% steps ...
Ianbaev, Ruslan Boronnikova, Svetlana Yanbaev, Yulai Gainanov, Salavat Kulagin, Aleksey
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Central European Forestry Journal
Extensive forest areas decreased and fragmented during anthropogenic development of the zone of broad-leaved forest tree species in Russia. The pedunculate oak (Quercus robur L.) and the European white elm (Ulmus laevis Pall.), important key components of these ecosystems, suffered last few centuries of extreme climate events, attacks of insects an...
Sallé, Aurélien Cours, Jérémy Le Souchu, Elodie Lopez-Vaamonde, Carlos Pincebourde, Sylvain Bouget, Christophe
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Frontiers in Forests and Global Change
Global change challenges the adaptive potential of forests. Large-scale alterations of forest canopies have been reported across Europe, and further modifications are expected in response to the predicted changes in drought and windstorm regimes. Since forest canopies are dynamic interfaces between atmosphere and land surface, communities of canopy...