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  • Annals of Forest Science (2015) 72:303–309 DOI 10.1007/s13595-014-0380-6 ORIGINAL PAPER Drought resistance of Pinus sylvestris seedlings conferred by plastic root architecture rather than ectomycorrhizal colonisation Barbara Moser & Tabea Kipfer & Sarah Richter & Simon Egli & Thomas Wohlgemuth Received: 31 January 2014 / Accepted: 14 April 2014 / Published online: 1 May 2014 # INRA and Springer-Verlag France 2014 Abstract & Context Increased summer drought is considered as a threat to the regeneration of Pinus sylvestris in the Central Alps....
  • The field work was carried out by Sarah Richter and Tabea Kipfer, supported by Thomas Wohlgemuth and Barbara Moser....
  • Plant Soil 291:155–165. doi:10.1007/ s11104-006-9183-3 Kipfer T, Egli S, Ghazoul J, Moser B, Wohlgemuth T (2010) Susceptibility of ectomycorrhizal fungi to soil heating....
  • Annals of Forest Science (2015) 72:311–320 DOI 10.1007/s13595-014-0409-x ORIGINAL PAPER Response of Swiss forests to management and climate change in the last 60 years Meinrad Küchler & Helen Küchler & Angéline Bedolla & Thomas Wohlgemuth Received: 19 February 2014 / Accepted: 8 July 2014 / Published online: 29 July 2014 # INRA and Springer-Verlag France 2014 Abstract & Context Forest vegetation is forecasted to shift upslope several hundred metres by 2100 due to climate warming....
  • We Handling Editor: Harald Bugmann Contribution of the co-authors Meinrad Küchler: coordinating the research project, fieldwork, data analysis and paper writing; Helen Küchler: fieldwork and paper writing; Angéline Bedolla: planning of data collection and fieldwork; Thomas Wohlgemuth: providing access to the Swiss Forest Vegetation Database, fieldwork and paper writing Key message An analysis of plant species range shifts in Swiss forests shows that, to date, the impact of global warming has been weaker in comparison to the effects arising from forest management and land use change....
  • Nature 416:389–395 Wohlgemuth T (2012) Swiss forest vegetation database....
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Climate change and tree responses in Central European forests

Wohlgemuth, T.

In: Annals of Forest Science, 2015, vol. 72, no. 3, p. 285-287

  • The conference was organized by the Swiss Federal Institute for Forest, Snow and Landscape Research WSL and the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich ETH (Wohlgemuth and Priewasser 2013)....
  • Birmensdorf (CH), February 2015 Thomas Wohlgemuth References Allen CD, Macalady AK, Chenchouni H, Bachelet D, McDowell N, Vennetier M, Kitzberger T, Rigling A, Breshears DD, Hogg EH, Gonzalez P, Fensham R, Zhang Z, Castro J, Demidova N, Lim JH, Allard G, Running SW, Semerci A, Cobb N (2010) A global overview of drought and heat-induced tree mortality reveals emerging Central European forests under climate change climate change risks for forests....
  • J Veg Sci 16:541–548. doi:10.1111/j.1654-1103.2005. tb02394.x Wohlgemuth T, Priewasser K (2013) ClimTree 2013....
  • Sci. 67 (2010) 701 c INRA, EDP Sciences, 2010 DOI: 10.1051/forest/2010026 Available online at: www.afs-journal.org Original article Land-use and climate change effects in forest compositional trajectories in a dry Central-Alpine valley Urs Gimmi*, Thomas Wohlgemuth, Andreas Rigling, Christian W....
  • Gimmi U., Bürgi M., and Wohlgemuth T., 2004....
  • In: Wohlgemuth T....
  • Eur J Forest Res (2013) 132:231–240 DOI 10.1007/s10342-012-0670-1 ORIGINAL PAPER Impacts of salvage-logging on the status of deadwood after windthrow in Swiss forests Kathrin Priewasser • Peter Brang • Hansheinrich Bachofen Harald Bugmann • Thomas Wohlgemuth • Received: 18 April 2012 / Revised: 17 October 2012 / Accepted: 9 November 2012 / Published online: 22 November 2012 Ó Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2012 Abstract Downed and standing deadwood (DW) is a key resource for maintaining forest biodiversity....
  • Wohlgemuth e-mail: thomas.wohlgemuth@wsl.ch K....
  • Scand J Forest Res 13:204–214 Spies TA, Franklin JF, Thomas TB (1988) Coarse woody debris in douglas-fir forests of western Oregon and Washington....
  • A common response of oaks to reduced soil water availability is the shift of assimilate allocation from above- to belowground growth, thereby increasing the ability of the root system to exploit water and nutrient resources in the soil and reducing transpirational water losses (Thomas and Gausling 2000; Broadmeadow and Jackson 2000; Joslin et al. 2000; Gieger and Thomas 2002; Fotelli et al. 2000; Thomas 2000a)....
  • As in other oak studies, drought-induced reductions were stronger in shoot than in root mass, leading to an increased root:shoot mass ratio (Thomas and Gausling 2000; Broadmeadow and Jackson 2000; Joslin et al. 2000; Gieger and Plant Soil (2013) 369:61–71 Thomas 2002; Fotelli et al. 2000; Thomas 2000a)....
  • Flora 195(2):104–115 Thomas FM (2000b) Vertical rooting patterns of mature Quercus trees growing on different soil types in northern Germany....
  • Folia Geobotanica 38: 443-452, 2003 CALClCOLE PLANT DIVERSITY IN SWITZERLAND MAY REFLECT A VARIETY OF HABITAT TEMPLETS Thomas Wohlgemuth ~) & Andreas Gigon 2) !)...
  • CH-8903 Birmensdorf, Switzerland;fax +41 1 739 2215, e-mail thomas,wohlgemuth@wsLch 2) GeobotanicalInstitute ETH, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Gladbachstrasse 114, CH-8044 Ziirich, Switzerland Abstract: The study of the disparity concerning the sizes ofcalcicole and calcifuge floras in Central Europe is a surprisingly young scientific branch....
  • Wohlgemuth & A....
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  • Phönix aus der Asche: Die rasche Wiederbesiedlung der Waldbrandfläche oberhalb von Leuk durch Pflanzen Thomas Wohlgemuth1 & Barbara Moser1 Bull....
  • Thomas Reich und Andreas Rigling haben das Manuskript sorgfältig durchgelesen....
  • Thomas Wohlgemuth & Barbara Moser GIMMI, U., M....