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View article: Phenological Evaluation of Bud Retention, Leaf Production, and Nematode Abundance Associated With Beech Leaf Disease
Phenological Evaluation of Bud Retention, Leaf Production, and Nematode Abundance Associated With Beech Leaf Disease Open
Beech leaf disease (BLD) is an emerging threat to American beech ( Fagus grandifolia Ehrh.) throughout North American forests attributable to the plant‐parasitic nematode Litylenchus crenatae ssp. mccannii (Lcm). This study describes the i…
View article: Seedling Responses to Heat and Drought Emphasize Species-Level Differences Over Ecotypic Variation in Forestry Assisted Migration
Seedling Responses to Heat and Drought Emphasize Species-Level Differences Over Ecotypic Variation in Forestry Assisted Migration Open
View article: Modeling forest canopy structure and developing a stand health index using satellite remote sensing
Modeling forest canopy structure and developing a stand health index using satellite remote sensing Open
Biotic and abiotic disturbances modify tree structure and degrade stand health. Accurate geospatial data on stand structure is important for monitoring tree growth, forest health, progression and severity of diseases and pests, and estimat…
View article: Local carbon reserves are insufficient for phloem terpene induction during drought in <i>Pinus edulis</i> in response to bark beetle‐associated fungi
Local carbon reserves are insufficient for phloem terpene induction during drought in <i>Pinus edulis</i> in response to bark beetle‐associated fungi Open
Summary Stomatal closure during drought inhibits carbon uptake and may reduce a tree's defensive capacity. Limited carbon availability during drought may increase a tree's mortality risk, particularly if drought constrains trees' capacity …
View article: Physiological impacts of beech leaf disease across a gradient of symptom severity among understory American beech
Physiological impacts of beech leaf disease across a gradient of symptom severity among understory American beech Open
Beech leaf disease (BLD) damage is associated with the parasitic nematode Litylenchus crenatae ssp. mccannii . Foliar symptoms manifest as darkened or chlorotic galls in the interveinal portions in the leaf, which become leathery and crink…
View article: BLD Leaf Physiology
BLD Leaf Physiology Open
Data sets associated with the publication: Physiological impacts of beech leaf disease across a gradient of symptom severity among understory American beech.
View article: BLD Leaf Physiology
BLD Leaf Physiology Open
Data sets associated with the publication: Physiological impacts of beech leaf disease across a gradient of symptom severity among understory American beech.
View article: Allometric Relationships for Predicting Aboveground Biomass, Sapwood, and Leaf Area of Two-Needle Piñon Pine (<i>Pinus edulis</i>) Amid Open-Grown Conditions in Central New Mexico
Allometric Relationships for Predicting Aboveground Biomass, Sapwood, and Leaf Area of Two-Needle Piñon Pine (<i>Pinus edulis</i>) Amid Open-Grown Conditions in Central New Mexico Open
Pinus edulis Engelm. is a short-stature, drought-tolerant tree species that is abundant in piñon-juniper woodlands throughout semiarid ecosystems of the American Southwest. P. edulis is a model species among ecophysiological disciplines, w…
View article: Global application of an unoccupied aerial vehicle photogrammetry protocol for predicting aboveground biomass in non‐forest ecosystems
Global application of an unoccupied aerial vehicle photogrammetry protocol for predicting aboveground biomass in non‐forest ecosystems Open
Non‐forest ecosystems, dominated by shrubs, grasses and herbaceous plants, provide ecosystem services including carbon sequestration and forage for grazing, and are highly sensitive to climatic changes. Yet these ecosystems are poorly repr…
View article: Ecosystem‐Level Energy and Water Budgets Are Resilient to Canopy Mortality in Sparse Semiarid Biomes
Ecosystem‐Level Energy and Water Budgets Are Resilient to Canopy Mortality in Sparse Semiarid Biomes Open
Climate‐driven woody vegetation mortality is a defining feature of semiarid biomes that drives fundamental changes in ecosystem structure. However, the observed impacts of woody mortality on ecosystem‐scale energy and water budgets and the…
View article: Drone-derived canopy height predicts biomass across non-forest ecosystems globally
Drone-derived canopy height predicts biomass across non-forest ecosystems globally Open
Non-forest ecosystems, dominated by shrubs, grasses and herbaceous plants, provide ecosystem services including carbon sequestration and forage for grazing, yet are highly sensitive to climatic changes. Yet these ecosystems are poorly repr…
View article: Allometric Relationships for Predicting Aboveground Biomass and Sapwood Area of Oneseed Juniper (Juniperus monosperma) Trees
Allometric Relationships for Predicting Aboveground Biomass and Sapwood Area of Oneseed Juniper (Juniperus monosperma) Trees Open
Across the semiarid ecosystems of the southwestern USA, there has been widespread encroachment of woody shrubs and trees including Juniperus species into former grasslands. Quantifying vegetation biomass in such ecosystems is import…
View article: Guidelines and considerations for designing field experiments simulating precipitation extremes in forest ecosystems
Guidelines and considerations for designing field experiments simulating precipitation extremes in forest ecosystems Open
Precipitation regimes are changing in response to climate change, yet understanding of how forest ecosystems respond to extreme droughts and pluvials remains incomplete. As future precipitation extremes will likely fall outside the range o…
View article: Effect of Climatic Variables on Abundance and Dispersal of<i>Lecanosticta acicola</i>Spores and Their Impact on Defoliation on Eastern White Pine
Effect of Climatic Variables on Abundance and Dispersal of<i>Lecanosticta acicola</i>Spores and Their Impact on Defoliation on Eastern White Pine Open
The disease complex white pine needle damage (WPND), first reported in 2006, has now escalated to an epidemic state across the northeastern United States. Although this complex is composed of several fungal species, Lecanosticta acicola is…
View article: Are Northeastern U.S. forests vulnerable to extreme drought?
Are Northeastern U.S. forests vulnerable to extreme drought? Open
In the Northeastern U.S., drought is expected to increase in frequency over the next century, and therefore, the responses of trees to drought are important to understand. There is recent debate about whether land-use change or moisture av…