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Daniele Castagneri

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Unterholzner L, Castagneri D, Cerrato R, Stirbu M, Roibu C, Carrer M
Sci Total Environ . 2023 Oct; 906:167512. PMID: 37813259
Climate change impacts on forest trees will be particularly severe for relict species endemic to the subalpine forest, such as Pinus cembra in the Alps and Carpathians. Most current knowledge...
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Castagneri D, Prendin A, Peters R, Carrer M, von Arx G, Fonti P
Front Plant Sci . 2020 Aug; 11:1078. PMID: 32765561
Defoliator insects are a major disturbance agent in many forests worldwide. During outbreaks, they can strongly reduce photosynthetic carbon uptake and impact tree growth. In the Alps, larch budmoth ()...
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Puchi P, Castagneri D, Rossi S, Carrer M
Glob Chang Biol . 2019 Nov; 26(3):1767-1777. PMID: 31692158
The effects of climate change on high-latitude forest ecosystems are complex, making forecasts of future scenarios uncertain. The predicted lengthening of the growing season under warming conditions is expected to...
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Castagneri D, Carrer M, Regev L, Boaretto E
Sci Total Environ . 2019 Sep; 699:134285. PMID: 31520941
In the Mediterranean basin, diffuse-porous, semi-ring-porous and ring-porous tree species coexist in the same regions. Climate change might differently affect these types, but a mechanistic understanding of drought effects on...
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Dorado-Linan I, Piovesan G, Martinez-Sancho E, Gea-Izquierdo G, Zang C, Canellas I, et al.
Glob Chang Biol . 2018 Dec; 25(4):1296-1314. PMID: 30548989
Climate change may reduce forest growth and increase forest mortality, which is connected to high carbon costs through reductions in gross primary production and net ecosystem exchange. Yet, the spatiotemporal...
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Carrer M, Unterholzner L, Castagneri D
Int J Biometeorol . 2018 Jul; 62(9):1745-1753. PMID: 29961923
Climate sensitivity of populations at the margins of their distribution range is of key importance to understand species' responses to future warming conditions. Pinus cembra is of particular interest being...
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Castagneri D, Battipaglia G, von Arx G, Pacheco A, Carrer M
Tree Physiol . 2018 Apr; 38(8):1098-1109. PMID: 29688500
Understanding how climate affects xylem formation is critical for predicting the impact of future conditions on tree growth and functioning in the Mediterranean region, which is expected to face warmer...
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Bosela M, Lukac M, Castagneri D, Sedmak R, Biber P, Carrer M, et al.
Sci Total Environ . 2017 Oct; 615:1460-1469. PMID: 29055588
Under predicted climate change, native silver fir (Abies alba) and European beech (Fagus sylvatica) are the most likely replacement species for the Norway spruce (Picea abies) monocultures planted across large...
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Bjorklund J, Seftigen K, Schweingruber F, Fonti P, von Arx G, Bryukhanova M, et al.
New Phytol . 2017 Jun; 216(3):728-740. PMID: 28636081
Interannual variability of wood density - an important plant functional trait and environmental proxy - in conifers is poorly understood. We therefore explored the anatomical basis of density. We hypothesized...
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Carrer M, Castagneri D, Prendin A, Petit G, von Arx G
Front Plant Sci . 2017 May; 8:737. PMID: 28533792
The study of xylogenesis or wood formation is a powerful, yet labor intensive monitoring approach to investigate intra-annual tree growth responses to environmental factors. However, it seldom covers more than...