We examined the effect of competition on stem growth of Picea glauca and Populus tremuloides in boreal mixedwood stands during the stem exclusion stage. We combined traditional approaches of collecting competition data with dendrochronology to provide retrospective measurements of stem diameter growth. Several competition indices including stand basal area (BA), the sum of stem diameter at breast height (SDBH), and density (N) for the broadleaf and coniferous species, as well as similar indices considering only trees with diameters greater than each subject (BAGR, SDBHGR, and NGR), were evaluated. We used a nonlinear mixed model to characterize the basal area increment over the past 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, and 35 years as a function of growt...
Competition from non-crop vegetation decreases the productivity of conifer plantations across Canada...
Article no. 118697Mixed forests are suggested as a strategic adaptation of forest management to clim...
This paper aims to quantify relationships between the biometric parameters of young, 15-year old spr...
Increasing the production of wood fibre from conifer species such as white spruce (Picea glauca (Moe...
Understanding interactions between competition and climate in relation to their effects on individua...
Research Highlights: We investigated the competitive interactions among three tree species (interior...
Critical height ratios for predicting competition between trembling aspen and lodgepole pine were id...
Tree mortality due to competition is one of the key drivers of forest succession in Canadian boreal ...
Mixed species stands present a number of opportunities and challenges to forest managers. Boreal mix...
Understanding the complex interactions of competition, climate warming-induced drought stress, and p...
Understanding the complex interactions of competition, climate warming-induced drought stress, and p...
Changing forest management goals have led to increased focus on maintaining stand-level complexity. ...
Mixed conifer and hardwood stands in southwestern Oregon were studied to explore the hypothesis that...
Abstract: Relationships between stand growth and structural diversity were examined in spruce-domina...
Variable retention harvesting, with a focus on maintaining biological legacies on managed landscapes...
Competition from non-crop vegetation decreases the productivity of conifer plantations across Canada...
Article no. 118697Mixed forests are suggested as a strategic adaptation of forest management to clim...
This paper aims to quantify relationships between the biometric parameters of young, 15-year old spr...
Increasing the production of wood fibre from conifer species such as white spruce (Picea glauca (Moe...
Understanding interactions between competition and climate in relation to their effects on individua...
Research Highlights: We investigated the competitive interactions among three tree species (interior...
Critical height ratios for predicting competition between trembling aspen and lodgepole pine were id...
Tree mortality due to competition is one of the key drivers of forest succession in Canadian boreal ...
Mixed species stands present a number of opportunities and challenges to forest managers. Boreal mix...
Understanding the complex interactions of competition, climate warming-induced drought stress, and p...
Understanding the complex interactions of competition, climate warming-induced drought stress, and p...
Changing forest management goals have led to increased focus on maintaining stand-level complexity. ...
Mixed conifer and hardwood stands in southwestern Oregon were studied to explore the hypothesis that...
Abstract: Relationships between stand growth and structural diversity were examined in spruce-domina...
Variable retention harvesting, with a focus on maintaining biological legacies on managed landscapes...
Competition from non-crop vegetation decreases the productivity of conifer plantations across Canada...
Article no. 118697Mixed forests are suggested as a strategic adaptation of forest management to clim...
This paper aims to quantify relationships between the biometric parameters of young, 15-year old spr...