Northern forest tree populations are physiologically maladapted to drought

Northern tree populations may not benefit under climate change, with implications for assisted migration and range expansion. Here, Isaac-Renton et al. show that leading-edge lodgepole pine populations have fewer characteristics of drought-tolerance, so may not adapt to tolerate drier conditions.

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Main Authors: Miriam Isaac-Renton, David Montwé, Andreas Hamann, Heinrich Spiecker, Paolo Cherubini, Kerstin Treydte
Format: article
Language:EN
Published: Nature Portfolio 2018
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Online Access:https://doaj.org/article/30db1a8f5ebd4082b55d85dc12de5da8
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