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Studying Tree Responses to extreme Events
- Author(s): Achim Bräuning, Andreas Bolte, Cristina Nabais, Sergio Rossi and Ute Sass-Klaassen
- Publisher(s): Frontiers in Plant Science
- https://www.frontiersin.org/research-topics/4062/studying-tree-responses-to-extreme-events
Trees are among the longest-living organisms. They are sensitive to extreme climatic events and document the effects of environmental changes in form of structural modifications of their tissues. These modifications represent an integrated signal of complex biological responses enforced by the environment. For example, temporal change in stem increment integrates multiple information of tree performance, and wood anatomical traits may be altered by climatic extremes or environmental stress. Recent developments in preparative tools and computational image analysis enable to quantify changes in wood anatomical features, like vessel density or vessel size. Thus, impacts on their functioning can be related to climatic forcing factors.