Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2081818541> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2081818541 endingPage "171" @default.
- W2081818541 startingPage "162" @default.
- W2081818541 abstract "The variability of Pinus sylvestris growth over two geographic transects across Europe has been explored through a process-based forest growth model (Hydrall: HYDRaulic constraints on ALLocation) which accounts for the effects of environmental conditions not only on short-term gas exchanges, but also on allocation and tree structure. The model has been validated against both eddy-covariance and growth data under contrasting environmental conditions. Forest growth was found to be reduced by low temperatures (-50%) and water stress (-37%) at the opposite extremes of the natural range of the species. Application of a functional model made it possible to partition growth reductions between individual processes. Gross primary production was severely affected by low temperatures and short vegetative periods at the northern extreme of the specific range (-53%), and by low air and soil humidity at the southern limit (-26%). The ratio between net and gross primary production was found to be rather constant across the temperate region, only increasing in the boreal zone in response to low temperatures (+20%). Under dry conditions, on the contrary, a substantial proportion of the reduction in aboveground productivity was attributed to the need to allocate increasing amounts of resources to fine root production and maintenance (+16%). Both short and long-term responses should be considered in the prediction of climate change impact on forests." @default.
- W2081818541 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W2081818541 creator A5017014711 @default.
- W2081818541 creator A5042379275 @default.
- W2081818541 creator A5045899969 @default.
- W2081818541 creator A5087894881 @default.
- W2081818541 date "2009-10-15" @default.
- W2081818541 modified "2023-09-28" @default.
- W2081818541 title "Growth patterns of Pinus sylvestris across Europe: a functional analysis using the HYDRALL model" @default.
- W2081818541 cites W1491310250 @default.
- W2081818541 cites W1964379948 @default.
- W2081818541 cites W1967663748 @default.
- W2081818541 cites W1968654903 @default.
- W2081818541 cites W1980964802 @default.
- W2081818541 cites W1985580381 @default.
- W2081818541 cites W1985915448 @default.
- W2081818541 cites W1991420198 @default.
- W2081818541 cites W1995876375 @default.
- W2081818541 cites W1997308852 @default.
- W2081818541 cites W2006443304 @default.
- W2081818541 cites W2008668438 @default.
- W2081818541 cites W2011142156 @default.
- W2081818541 cites W2011248274 @default.
- W2081818541 cites W2015525693 @default.
- W2081818541 cites W2016270084 @default.
- W2081818541 cites W2029191774 @default.
- W2081818541 cites W2029508033 @default.
- W2081818541 cites W2031925862 @default.
- W2081818541 cites W2034727390 @default.
- W2081818541 cites W2036472734 @default.
- W2081818541 cites W2043900055 @default.
- W2081818541 cites W2044238703 @default.
- W2081818541 cites W2046839635 @default.
- W2081818541 cites W2050536832 @default.
- W2081818541 cites W2059017190 @default.
- W2081818541 cites W2060864193 @default.
- W2081818541 cites W2065186220 @default.
- W2081818541 cites W2078027820 @default.
- W2081818541 cites W2089940084 @default.
- W2081818541 cites W2097677023 @default.
- W2081818541 cites W2098458164 @default.
- W2081818541 cites W2113891847 @default.
- W2081818541 cites W2125491431 @default.
- W2081818541 cites W2126860661 @default.
- W2081818541 cites W2127606596 @default.
- W2081818541 cites W2134504011 @default.
- W2081818541 cites W2137532272 @default.
- W2081818541 cites W2139117884 @default.
- W2081818541 cites W2143489917 @default.
- W2081818541 cites W2146014800 @default.
- W2081818541 cites W2147330243 @default.
- W2081818541 cites W2154390958 @default.
- W2081818541 cites W2164921350 @default.
- W2081818541 cites W2165037481 @default.
- W2081818541 cites W2165309292 @default.
- W2081818541 cites W2167776010 @default.
- W2081818541 cites W2172396214 @default.
- W2081818541 cites W227655773 @default.
- W2081818541 cites W2318376325 @default.
- W2081818541 cites W4236723757 @default.
- W2081818541 cites W4251409063 @default.
- W2081818541 cites W4255570019 @default.
- W2081818541 doi "https://doi.org/10.3832/ifor0516-002" @default.
- W2081818541 hasPublicationYear "2009" @default.
- W2081818541 type Work @default.
- W2081818541 sameAs 2081818541 @default.
- W2081818541 citedByCount "7" @default.
- W2081818541 countsByYear W20818185412014 @default.
- W2081818541 countsByYear W20818185412015 @default.
- W2081818541 countsByYear W20818185412019 @default.
- W2081818541 countsByYear W20818185412020 @default.
- W2081818541 countsByYear W20818185412022 @default.
- W2081818541 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2081818541 hasAuthorship W2081818541A5017014711 @default.
- W2081818541 hasAuthorship W2081818541A5042379275 @default.
- W2081818541 hasAuthorship W2081818541A5045899969 @default.
- W2081818541 hasAuthorship W2081818541A5087894881 @default.
- W2081818541 hasBestOaLocation W20818185411 @default.
- W2081818541 hasConcept C100537666 @default.
- W2081818541 hasConcept C100970517 @default.
- W2081818541 hasConcept C110872660 @default.
- W2081818541 hasConcept C127313418 @default.
- W2081818541 hasConcept C132651083 @default.
- W2081818541 hasConcept C139719470 @default.
- W2081818541 hasConcept C159985019 @default.
- W2081818541 hasConcept C162324750 @default.
- W2081818541 hasConcept C187320778 @default.
- W2081818541 hasConcept C188442384 @default.
- W2081818541 hasConcept C18903297 @default.
- W2081818541 hasConcept C192562407 @default.
- W2081818541 hasConcept C204323151 @default.
- W2081818541 hasConcept C204983608 @default.
- W2081818541 hasConcept C205649164 @default.
- W2081818541 hasConcept C24717449 @default.
- W2081818541 hasConcept C35187779 @default.
- W2081818541 hasConcept C39432304 @default.
- W2081818541 hasConcept C69661492 @default.
- W2081818541 hasConcept C76886044 @default.