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View article: Differentiating Acute and Chronic Stress in Norway Spruce using Hyperspectral and Thermal Remote Sensing in Experimental Plots
Differentiating Acute and Chronic Stress in Norway Spruce using Hyperspectral and Thermal Remote Sensing in Experimental Plots Open
Norway spruce forests across Europe are increasingly threatened by acute and chronic stressors, particularly thermal exposure and drought, exacerbated by climate change. This study investigates the physiological and spectral responses of s…
View article: Impact of pollution on the temperature sensitivity of multiple Norway spruce tree-ring parameters in Central Europe
Impact of pollution on the temperature sensitivity of multiple Norway spruce tree-ring parameters in Central Europe Open
Central European forests experienced high rates of air pollution in the second half of the 20th century, especially along the borders of Czechia, Germany and Poland. Consequently, tree-growth declines were detected in heavily polluted fore…
View article: Effect of diurnal solar radiation regime and tree density on sap flow of Norway spruce ( <i>Picea abies</i> [L.] Karst.) in fragmented stand
Effect of diurnal solar radiation regime and tree density on sap flow of Norway spruce ( <i>Picea abies</i> [L.] Karst.) in fragmented stand Open
The continuous threat of ongoing climate change and related weather anomalies challenge forest ecosystems. The phytosociological structure of forests plays a crucial role in determining their resilience to various abiotic and biotic stress…
View article: How to Define Spacing Among Forest Trees to Mitigate Competition: A Technical Note
How to Define Spacing Among Forest Trees to Mitigate Competition: A Technical Note Open
Establishing an optimum range of inter-species spacing that reduces competition among trees and mitigates the effects of drought is a critical yet complex challenge in forest management. Stand density plays a crucial role in forest functio…
View article: Mitigating Norway spruce mortality through the combined use of an anti-attractant for Ips typographus and an attractant for Thanasimus formicarius
Mitigating Norway spruce mortality through the combined use of an anti-attractant for Ips typographus and an attractant for Thanasimus formicarius Open
This study investigates the efficacy of combined treatment strategy, incorporating pheromones for bark beetle I. typographus (IT) and attractant of its natural enemy T. formicarius (TF), along with anti-attractants for IT (containing 1-hex…
View article: Spruce Protection against Ips typographus with Anti-Attractant Blend of Tree-Based Semiochemicals: From Small Experimental Plots to Stand Scales
Spruce Protection against Ips typographus with Anti-Attractant Blend of Tree-Based Semiochemicals: From Small Experimental Plots to Stand Scales Open
Tree-killing bark beetles require rapid management, such as anti-attractants, to stop the enlargement of attack hot-spots. We tested two newer anti-attractant blends, both without verbenone and one with the addition of trans-4-thujanol, in…
View article: Impact of Pollution on the Temperature Sensitivity of Multiple Norway Spruce Tree-Ring Parameters in Central Europe
Impact of Pollution on the Temperature Sensitivity of Multiple Norway Spruce Tree-Ring Parameters in Central Europe Open
View article: Impact of Pollution on the Temperature Sensitivity of Multiple Norway Spruce Tree-Ring Parameters in Central Europe
Impact of Pollution on the Temperature Sensitivity of Multiple Norway Spruce Tree-Ring Parameters in Central Europe Open
View article: Impact of Pollution on the Temperature Sensitivity of Multiple Norway Spruce Tree-Ring Parameters in Central Europe
Impact of Pollution on the Temperature Sensitivity of Multiple Norway Spruce Tree-Ring Parameters in Central Europe Open
View article: Resistance to Bark Beetle Outbreak in Norway Spruce: Population Structure Analysis and Comparative Genomic Assessment of Surviving (LTS) and Randomly Selected Reference Trees
Resistance to Bark Beetle Outbreak in Norway Spruce: Population Structure Analysis and Comparative Genomic Assessment of Surviving (LTS) and Randomly Selected Reference Trees Open
Norway Spruce (Picea abies (L.) H. Karst.), a timber species of significant economic and ecological importance in the Northern Hemisphere, faces increasing threats imposed by drought and bark beetle infestation intensified by ongoing clima…
View article: Effect of diurnal solar radiation regime and tree density on sap flow of Norway spruce (Picea abies [L.] Karst.) in fragmented stands
Effect of diurnal solar radiation regime and tree density on sap flow of Norway spruce (Picea abies [L.] Karst.) in fragmented stands Open
The continuous threat of ongoing climate changes and related weather anomalies pose a significant challenge to forest ecosystems. The phytosociological structure of forests plays a crucial role in determining their resilience to various bi…
View article: Effect of Diurnal Solar Radiation Regime and Tree Density on Sap Flow of Norway Spruce (Picea Abies [L.] Karst.) in Fragmented Stands
Effect of Diurnal Solar Radiation Regime and Tree Density on Sap Flow of Norway Spruce (Picea Abies [L.] Karst.) in Fragmented Stands Open
View article: Filtered SNPs data (Norway spruce 50K SNPs array)
Filtered SNPs data (Norway spruce 50K SNPs array) Open
The filtered dataset from 50K Norway spruce SNPchip (filtration parameters: only PolyHighResolution, NoMi-norHom, MonoHighResolution categories of markers were kept, DQC: ≥ 0.82, QC call rate: ≥ 90). Genomic data of resistant individuals, …
View article: Testing the Efficiency of the Push-and-Pull Strategy during Severe Ips typographus Outbreak and Extreme Drought in Norway Spruce Stands
Testing the Efficiency of the Push-and-Pull Strategy during Severe Ips typographus Outbreak and Extreme Drought in Norway Spruce Stands Open
Protection of Norway spruce stands using anti-attractants was tested during an outbreak of bark beetles (Ips typographus) in their spring flight. The aims of this study were as follows: (1) to test the proposed experimental design for tree…
View article: The Last Trees Standing: Climate modulates tree survival factors during a prolonged bark beetle outbreak in Europe
The Last Trees Standing: Climate modulates tree survival factors during a prolonged bark beetle outbreak in Europe Open
Plant traits are an expression of strategic tradeoffs in plant performance that determine variation in allocation of finite resources to alternate physiological functions. Climate factors interact with plant traits to mediate tree survival…
View article: Primary and secondary host selection by Ips typographus depends on Norway spruce crown characteristics and phenolic-based defenses
Primary and secondary host selection by Ips typographus depends on Norway spruce crown characteristics and phenolic-based defenses Open
Climate change is expected to intensify bark beetle population outbreaks in forests globally, affecting biodiversity and trajectories of change. Aspects of individual tree resistance remain poorly quantified, particularly with regard to th…
View article: Wind Damage and Temperature Effect on Tree Mortality Caused by Ips typographus L.: Phase Transition Model
Wind Damage and Temperature Effect on Tree Mortality Caused by Ips typographus L.: Phase Transition Model Open
The aim of this study was to develop methods for constructing a simple model describing tree mortality caused by Ips typographus L. using a minimum number of variables. We developed a model for areas spanning natural mountain forests in th…
View article: Primary and Secondary Host Selection by Ips Typographus Depends on Norway Spruce Crown Characteristics and Phenolic-Based Defenses
Primary and Secondary Host Selection by Ips Typographus Depends on Norway Spruce Crown Characteristics and Phenolic-Based Defenses Open
View article: Drivers of Spruce Bark Beetle (Ips typographus) Infestations on Downed Trees after Severe Windthrow
Drivers of Spruce Bark Beetle (Ips typographus) Infestations on Downed Trees after Severe Windthrow Open
Research Highlights: Bark beetles are important agents of disturbance regimes in temperate forests, and specifically in a connected wind-bark beetle disturbance system. Large-scale windthrows trigger population growth of the European spruc…