نتایج جستجو برای: tree diameter growth

تعداد نتایج: 1072460  

Journal: :Canadian Journal of Forest Research 2022

This study discussed four methods to project a diameter distribution from age A1 A2. Method 1 recovers parameters of the at A2 stand attributes that age. 2 uses stand-level model grow quadratic mean diameter, and then prediction. 3 grows by assuming tree-level survival growth functions. 4 first converts into list individual trees before growing these A2.
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Mohammad Moghaddam Nasrin Seyedi Seyed Abolghasem Mohammadi Seyed Gholamali Jalali

Pistacia atlantica is the most important tree species for the economy of many rural areas in west of Iran, but no effort has been made for the genetic improvement of this species. The aim of this investigation was to study the genetic variation and inheritance of early growth traits in P. atlantica. For this purpose, three wild pistachio populations comprising 60 randomly selected adult trees f...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2003
D A Clark S C Piper C D Keeling D B Clark

During 1984-2000, canopy tree growth in old-growth tropical rain forest at La Selva, Costa Rica, varied >2-fold among years. The trees' annual diameter increments in this 16-yr period were negatively correlated with annual means of daily minimum temperatures. The tree growth variations also negatively covaried with the net carbon exchange of the terrestrial tropics as a whole, as inferred from ...

2015
Andreas Fichtner David I. Forrester Werner Härdtle Knut Sturm Goddert von Oheimb

The role of competition in tree communities is increasingly well understood, while little is known about the patterns and mechanisms of the interplay between above- and belowground competition in tree communities. This knowledge, however, is crucial for a better understanding of community dynamics and developing adaptive near-natural management strategies. We assessed neighbourhood interactions...

Journal: :Ecological applications : a publication of the Ecological Society of America 2016
Inés Ibáñez Donald R Zak Andrew J Burton Kurt S Pregitzer

As increasing levels of nitrogen (N) deposition impact many terrestrial ecosystems, understanding the potential effects of higher N availability is critical for forecasting tree carbon allocation patterns and thus future forest productivity. Most regional estimates of forest biomass apply allometric equations, with parameters estimated from a limited number of studies, to forest inventory data ...

2018
Xuedong Chen Ming Tang Xinlu Zhang Chantal Hamel Wei Li Min Sheng

To identify why tree growth differs by afforestation type is a matter of prime concern in forestry. A study was conducted to determine why oriental arborvitae (Platycladus orientalis) grows better in the presence of black locust (Robinia pseudoacacia) than in monoculture. Different types of stands (i.e., monocultures and mixture of black locust and oriental arborvitae, and native grassland as a...

Journal: :Ecological applications : a publication of the Ecological Society of America 2006
Michael J Papaik Charles D Canham

Robust predictions of competitive interactions among canopy trees and variation in tree growth along environmental gradients represent key challenges for the management of mixed-species, uneven-aged forests. We analyzed the effects of competition on tree growth along environmental gradients for eight of the most common tree species in southern New England and southeastern New York using forest ...

2015
Jimmy Le Bec Benoit Courbaud Gilles Le Moguédec Raphaël Pélissier

Understanding how tropical tree species differ in their growth strategies is critical to predict forest dynamics and assess species coexistence. Although tree growth is highly variable in tropical forests, species maximum growth is often considered as a major axis synthesizing species strategies, with fast-growing pioneer and slow-growing shade tolerant species as emblematic representatives. We...

Journal: :Scientific Electronic Archives 2023

Resin tapping is an activity designed to extract resin from trees, especially species of the genus Pinus. Current systems and collecting are well known, but further study needed make these more efficient profitable for producers. Therefore, this work aimed evaluate effect five during different collection periods on production growth trees a population Pinus elliottii var. planted in Itapetining...

Journal: :Tree physiology 2007
An Saveyn Kathy Steppe Raoul Lemeur

A young potted oak (Quercus robur L.) tree was subjected to drought by interrupting the water supply for 9 days. The tree was placed in a growth chamber in which daily patterns of temperature and radiation were constant. The effects of drought on the water and carbon status of the stem were examined by measuring stem sap flow rate, stem water potential, stem diameter variations, stem CO(2) effl...

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