@article{fdi:010062175, title = {{D}rought effects on buds growth and dynamic of {T}unisian cork oak populations}, author = {{E}nnajah, {A}. and {A}zri, {W}. and {S}ai {K}achout, {S}. and {T}aibi, {K}. and {M}ouillot, {F}lorent and {O}urcival, {J}.{M}.}, editor = {}, language = {{ENG}}, abstract = {{F}orest species have adapted to their local climate by changing some of their phenological characteristics. {D}ifferential phenological responses may modify tree chance of survival by altering the competitive balance between them. {T}he study of key phenological stages (budding, budburst, flowering, falling leaves ...) knew a renewed interest these last years for climate changes consequences researches. {C}haracterizing the phenological variability response, of five {T}unisian cork oak populations from contrasting climatic situations, in front to water deficit, has been the subject of this study. {L}arge differences between populations from highest and coldest sites as well as those of lowest and warm sites were detected and adaptative responses specific to some populations were founded.}, keywords = {{FORET} ; {SECHERESSE} ; {DYNAMIQUE} {DE} {POPULATION} ; {PHENOLOGIE} ; {DEFICIT} {HYDRIQUE} ; {BOURGEON} ; {CROISSANCE} ; {ETUDE} {REGIONALE} ; {ETUDE} {COMPARATIVE} ; {CHANGEMENT} {CLIMATIQUE} ; {TUNISIE} ; {ZONE} {MEDITERRANEENNE} ; {KROUMIRIE}}, booktitle = {}, journal = {{I}nternational {J}ournal of {A}gronomy and {P}lant {P}roduction}, volume = {4}, numero = {8}, pages = {1742--1752}, ISSN = {2051-1914}, year = {2013}, URL = {https://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:010062175}, }