نتایج جستجو برای: radial growth trees

تعداد نتایج: 957374  

Journal: :Journal of Forestry Research 2022

Abstract The physiological characteristics of trees change with age, suggesting that growth-related climate signals vary over time. This study aimed to clarify the impacts different diameter classes on chronological Pinus massoniana Lamb. and its response climatic factors. Chronologies were established in small (14.1 cm), middle (27.3 large (34.6 cm) according dendrochronology. results show tha...

Journal: :Tree physiology 2005
Anna Sala Gregory D Peters Lorna R McIntyre Michael G Harrington

Low-elevation ponderosa pine (Pinus ponderosa Dougl. ex. Laws.) forests of the northern Rocky Mountains historically experienced frequent low-intensity fires that maintained open uneven-aged stands. A century of fire exclusion has contributed to denser ponderosa pine forests with greater competition for resources, higher tree stress and greater risk of insect attack and stand-destroying fire. A...

2013
Paul A Knapp Peter T Soulé Justin T Maxwell

A historically unprecedented mountain pine beetle (MPB) outbreak affected western Montana during the past decade. We examined radial growth rates (AD 1860-2007/8) of co-occurring mature healthy and MPB-infected ponderosa pine trees collected at two sites (Cabin Gulch and Kitchen Gulch) in western Montana and: (1) compared basal area increment (BAI) values within populations and between sites; (...

2013
Louis-Vincent Gagné Alexis Achim

Past silvicultural treatments have resulted in the high-grading mixed temperate forests of Québec, Canada. Despite recognition of this issue, the low occurrence of yellow birch (Betula alleghaniensis Britton) within current stands raises questions about the potential of the species to grow and eventually constitute a high-quality forest resource. The objective of this study was to assess this p...

2010
J. A. BALLESTEROS M. STOFFEL J. M. BODOQUE M. BOLLSCHWEILER O. HITZ A. DÍEZ-HERRERO

This paper analyzes the anatomical response of Pinus pinaster Ait. following wounding by flash floods. A total of 14 wood samples were taken from 14 different scarred trees located on the river banks of the Arroyo Cabrera torrent (Spanish Central System). In addition, 20 increment cores were collected from undisturbed and healthy P. pinaster trees to build a local reference chronology. For the ...

Journal: :New Forests 2021

Abstract The development of silvicultural practices that seek to promote structural heterogeneity is increasingly demanded. This work investigates the effect thinning spatial pattern on response pre-commercial dense Aleppo pine post-fire stands. On three replicated experimental sites in SE Spain, we applied following treatments: 600 trees/ha, regular (600R), with residual trees evenly spaced; a...

2014
RAFAEL M. NAVARRO-CERRILLO RAÚL SÁNCHEZ-SALGUERO RUBÉN D. MANZANEDO

To assess if tree age may modulate the main climatic drivers of radial growth, two relict Pinus nigra subsp. salzmannii populations (María, most xeric site; Mágina, least xeric site) were sampled in southern Spain near the limits of the species range. Tree-ring width residual chronologies for two age groups (mature trees, age ≤ 100 years (minimum 40 years); old trees, age > 100 years) were buil...

2008
EDWARD FELIKSIK

This paper presents results concerning climatic conditions affecting diameter growth of Sitka spruce introduced to Baltic Pomerania (Sławno Forest District). A relatively high homogeneity of tree-ring series permitted to construct on their basis the tree-ring chronology of Sitka spruce. A significant positive correlation was found between radial increments of Sitka spruce and air temperatures o...

2004

Northern and high-latitude alpine treelines are generally thought to be limited by available warmth. Most studies of tree-growth–climate interaction at treeline as well as climate reconstructions using dendrochronology report positive growth response of treeline trees to warmer temperatures. However, population-wide responses of treeline trees to climate remain largely unexamined. We systematic...

2015
Peter van der Sleen Mart Vlam Peter Groenendijk Niels P. R. Anten Frans Bongers Sarayudh Bunyavejchewin Peter Hietz Thijs L. Pons Pieter A. Zuidema

Anthropogenic nitrogen deposition is currently causing a more than twofold increase of reactive nitrogen input over large areas in the tropics. Elevated (15)N abundance (δ(15)N) in the growth rings of some tropical trees has been hypothesized to reflect an increased leaching of (15)N-depleted nitrate from the soil, following anthropogenic nitrogen deposition over the last decades. To find furth...

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