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This project investigates how forest trees adapt to rising CO2 levels and climate change. It aims to identify hydraulic traits that enable trees to withstand environmental changes, contributing to better forest management strategies.
The increase in CO2 concentration and globalscale trends of rising temperature will have progressive and cumulative effects on especially forested ecosystems.
It is largely debated whether forest trees will be able to adapt in situ fast enough to outstrip the higher frequency of extreme phenomena.
In this sense, the long-term acclimation of the structure-function relations of the hydraulic system seems to play a key role to assure tree resilience.
In HYDROPIT we will identify which hydraulic tra…
INSTITUT NATIONAL DE RECHERCHE POUR L'AGRICULTURE, L'ALIMENTATION ET L'ENVIRONNEMENT
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