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Frontiers in Plant Science | 2016

Repeated summer drought and re-watering during the first growing year of oak (Quercus petraea) delay autumn senescence and bud burst in the following spring

Kristine Vander Mijnsbrugge; Arion Turcsán; Jorne Maes; Nils Duchêne; Steven Meeus; Kathy Steppe; Marijke Steenackers

Climate change predicts harsher summer droughts for mid-latitudes in Europe. To enhance our understanding of the putative impacts on forest regeneration, we studied the response of oak seedlings (Quercus petraea) to water deficit. Potted seedlings originating from three locally sourced provenances were subjected to two successive drought periods during the first growing season each followed by a plentiful re-watering. Here, we describe survival and phenological responses after the second drought treatment, applying general linear mixed modeling. From the 441 drought treated seedlings 189 subsisted with higher chances of survival among smaller plants and among single plants per pot compared to doubles. Remarkably, survival was independent of the provenance, although relatively more plants had died off in two provenances compared to the third one with mean plant height being higher in one provenance and standard deviation of plant height being higher in the other. Timing of leaf senescence was clearly delayed after the severe drought treatment followed by re-watering, with two seedlings per pot showing a lesser retardation compared to single plants. This delay can be interpreted as a compensation time in which plants recover before entering the subsequent developmental process of leaf senescence, although it renders seedlings more vulnerable to early autumn frosts because of the delayed hardening of the shoots. Onset of bud flush in the subsequent spring still showed a significant but small delay in the drought treated group, independent of the number of seedlings per pot, and can be considered as an after effect of the delayed senescence. In both phenological models significant differences among the three provenances were detected independent from the treatment. The only provenance that is believed to be local of origin, displayed the earliest leaf senescence and the latest flushing, suggesting an adaptation to the local maritime climate. This provenance also displayed the highest standard deviation of plant height, which can be interpreted as an adaptation to variable and unpredictable weather conditions, favoring smaller plants in drought-prone summers and higher plants in more normal growing seasons.


Living Reviews in Landscape Research | 2008

Semi-Urban Areas in Landscape Research: A Review

Steven Meeus; Hubert Gulinck


Landscape and Urban Planning | 2009

The dual role of roads in the visual landscape: A case-study in the area around Mechelen (Belgium)

Sarah Garré; Steven Meeus; Hubert Gulinck


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Forests | 2017

Taxon-independent and taxon-dependent responses to drought in seedlings from Quercus robur L., Q. petraea (Matt.) Liebl. and their morphological intermediates

Kristine Vander Mijnsbrugge; Arion Turcsán; Jorne Maes; Nils Duchêne; Steven Meeus; Beatrijs Van der Aa; Kathy Steppe; Marijke Steenackers


Prospects for the 3rd millenium agriculture: Proceedings of the 14th international symposium of the University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine of Cluj-Napoca, Romania | 2015

Alternative approaches for describing Semi Urban Areas

Steven Meeus; Hubert Gulinck


Archive | 2008

Green in the expanding urban and semi-urban complex: application of detailed field data and IKONOS imagery

An Van Delm; Hubert Gulinck; Steven Meeus


Proceedings of the International Conference Framing Land Use Dynamics II | 2007

The Linkage of Sealed Surfaces, Urban Green Structures and Land Use

Steven Meeus; Hubert Gulinck


Archive | 2007

Achtergronddocument 2007, Thema Bodem - Milieurapport Vlaanderen, MIRA (2006)

Kirsten Bomans; Valerie Dewaelheyns; M Goffings; Hubert Gulinck; Gerard Govers; Stien Heremans; B Lambié; Steven Meeus; Bastiaan Notebaert; Jean Poesen; Greet Ruysschaert; Liesbet Stalpaert; S Van den Bulck; Hilde Vandendriessche; Anton Van Rompaey; Gert Verstraeten


Archive | 2007

Gaps in semi-rural Flanders

Hubert Gulinck; Steven Meeus

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Hubert Gulinck

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Anton Van Rompaey

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Bastiaan Notebaert

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Jean Poesen

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Anne Gobin

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Arion Turcsán

Research Institute for Nature and Forest

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Gerard Govers

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Gert Verstraeten

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Hilde Vandendriessche

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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