The September 2014 issue: VULNERABILITY TO FOREST DECLINE IN A CONTEXT OF CLIMATE CHANGES

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Thematic issue : Vol71/2014, Issue 6

 

 

Letter to the Editor

Vulnerability to forest decline in a context of climate changes: new prospects about an old question in forest ecology
Nathalie Bréda & Marianne Peiffer
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Review Paper

European oak powdery mildew: impact on trees, effects of environmental factors, and potential effects of climate change
Benoit Marçais & Marie-Laure Desprez-Loustau
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Original Papers

Drought-induced decline and mortality of silver fir differ among three sites in Southern France
Maxime Cailleret, Marie Nourtier, Annabelle Amm, Marion Durand-Gillmann, Hendrik Davi
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Individual vulnerability factors of Silver fir (Abies alba Mill.) to parasitism by two contrasting biotic agents: mistletoe (Viscum album L. ssp. abietis) and bark beetles (Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Scolytinae) during a decline process
Marion Durand-Gillmann, Maxime Cailleret, Thomas Boivin, Louis-Michel Nageleisen, Hendrik Davi
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Radial distribution of carbohydrate reserves in the trunk of declining European beech trees (Fagus sylvatica L.)
Bastien Gérard & Nathalie Bréda
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Transpiration of silver Fir (Abies alba mill.) during and after drought in relation to soil properties in a Mediterranean mountain area
Marie Nourtier, André Chanzy, Maxime Cailleret, Xie Yingge, Roland Huc, Hendrik Davi
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Douglas-fir is vulnerable to exceptional and recurrent drought episodes and recovers less well on less fertile sites
Anne-Sophie Sergent, Philippe Rozenberg, Nathalie Bréda
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Coastal and interior Douglas-fir provenances differ in growth performance and response to drought episodes at adult age
Anne-Sophie Sergent, Nathalie Bréda, Léopoldo Sanchez, Jean-Charles Bastein, Philippe Rozenberg
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Erratum to: Coastal and interior Douglas-fir provenances differ in growth performance and response to drought episodes at adult age
Anne-Sophie Sergent, Nathalie Bréda, Leopoldo Sanchez, Jean-Charles Bastien, Philippe Rozenberg
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