Crown defoliation decreases reproduction and wood growth in a marginal European beech population.
Sylvie Oddou-MuratorioCathleen Petit-CailleuxValentin JournéMatthieu LingrandJean-André MagdalouChristophe HursonJoseph GarrigueHendrik DaviElodie MagnanouPublished in: Annals of botany (2021)
Our results suggest that, while decreasing their growth, some large defoliated trees still contribute to reproduction through seed production and pollination. This non-coordinated decline of growth and fecundity at individual level in response to stress may compromise the evolution of stress-resistance traits at population level, and increase forest tree vulnerability.
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