About this Research Topic
We expect that this Research Topic can provide significant implications for understanding how climate change will influence the growth, distribution and productivity of forest plant species, which can be used as inputs to rural and urban forest management decisions regarding adaptation to an uncertain climatic future.
We welcome all article types using novel perspectives, theories, methods, tools, and modeling approaches to address these questions to understand forest plants’ growth in relation to environmental factors. The studied species can originate from temperate, boreal, subtropical and tropical ecosystems both in forests and in cities, to answer fundamental and applied questions ranging from the morphological, physiological and phenological mechanisms in plants to the effects of climate change on their growth and productivity.
We focus on the following topics of interest (the list is not exhaustive):
• The climate-growth relationships, and the morphological, physiological, phenological and ecological mechanisms behind these relationships
• Projecting tree growth and distribution responses into future climate
• The characteristics of plant functional traits, and their growth and development
• New and advanced experimental methods and research tools to understand how the diverse forest plants respond differently to climate change
• The mathematical secrets of plant morphology
• New analytical methods and research tools
Keywords: climate change, forests, bamboo, dendroecology, wood anatomy, plant functional traits, plant physiology, statistical modelling
Important Note: All contributions to this Research Topic must be within the scope of the section and journal to which they are submitted, as defined in their mission statements. Frontiers reserves the right to guide an out-of-scope manuscript to a more suitable section or journal at any stage of peer review.