نتایج جستجو برای: tree diameter increment model

تعداد نتایج: 2350350  

Journal: :Tree physiology 2008
David M Drew Anthony P O'Grady Geoffrey M Downes Jennifer Read Dale Worledge

High resolution measurements of stem diameter variation provide a means to study short-term dynamics of tree growth and water status. In this 14-month study, daily changes in stem radius of Eucalyptus globulus Labill. seedlings were measured with electronic point dendrometers in a plantation in southern Tasmania, Australia. The daily patterns of stem expansion and shrinkage were classified into...

2015
Emmanuel Duchateau David Auty Frédéric Mothe Fleur Longuetaud Chhun Huor Ung Alexis Achim

The branch autonomy principle, which states that the growth of individual branches can be predicted from their morphology and position in the forest canopy irrespective of the characteristics of the tree, has been used to simplify models of branch growth in trees. However, observed changes in allocation priority within trees towards branches growing in light-favoured conditions, referred to as ...

Journal: :Tree physiology 2009
Britta Eilmann Roman Zweifel Nina Buchmann Patrick Fonti Andreas Rigling

Drought impairs tree growth in the inner-Alpine valleys of Central Europe. We investigated species-specific responses to contrasting water supply, with Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.), threatened by drought-induced mortality, and pubescent oak (Quercus pubescens Willd.), showing no connection between drought events and mortality. The two co-occurring tree species were compared, growing either ...

Journal: :Environmental Modelling and Software 2005
Don C. Bragg

Using loblolly pine, shortleaf pine, white oak, and northern red oak as examples, this paper considers the behavior of potential relative increment (PRI) models of optimal tree diameter growth under data uncertainty. Recommendations on initial sample size and the PRI iterative curve fitting process are provided. Combining different state inventories prior to PRI model development increased samp...

2012
Fabien Wagner Vivien Rossi Clément Stahl Damien Bonal Bruno Hérault

• Climate models for the coming century predict rainfall reduction in the Amazonian region, including change in water availability for tropical rainforests. Here, we test the extent to which climate variables related to water regime, temperature and irradiance shape the growth trajectories of neotropical trees. • We developed a diameter growth model explicitly designed to work with asynchronous...

Journal: :Ceylon Journal of Science 2023

Information on the diameter increment of tree species is important for developing a sustainable forest harvesting plan and reforestation. Fitting growth model can be utilized to get information. The objective this study was develop predictive annual multispecies stand in Sinharaja Rain Forest Sri Lanka. To fulfill objective, four linear mixedeffect models were fitted predict at breast height (d...

Journal: :Scandinavian Journal of Forest Research 2022

To develop recommendations for tree selection in Continuous Cover Forestry (CCF), access to valid tools simulating growth at individual tree-level is necessary. assist efforts such tools, this study, long-term observation data from two uneven-sized Norway spruce plots southern Sweden are used evaluate old and new individual-tree models (two established Swedish models, preliminary included as a ...

A. Bonyad A. Mobasher Amini R. Naghdi,

Forest roads are the most important elements of forestry projects, the management, supervision, care, and only access way to the forest for mechanized harvesting and using other services of forests. The aim of this study was to compare the current annual increment of basal area in different distances from the road in northern forests of Iran. For this purpose, 50 plots were established in 5 dis...

Journal: :Ecological applications : a publication of the Ecological Society of America 2011
Denis Valle

Biomass is a fundamental measure in the natural sciences, and numerous models have been developed to forecast timber and fishery yields, forest carbon content, and other environmental services that depend on biomass estimates. We derive general results that reveal how dynamic models that simulate growth as an increase in a linear measure of size (e.g., diameter, length, height) result in biased...

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