Successful growth of a tree is the result of combined effects of biotic and abiotic factors. It is important to understand how biotic and abiotic factors affect changes in forest structure and dynamics under environmental fluctuations. In this study, we explored the effects of initial size [diameter at breast height (DBH)], neighborhood competition, and site condition on tree growth, based on a 3-year monitoring of tree growth rate in a permanent plot (120x80m) of montane Fagus engleriana-Cyclobalanopsis multiervis mixed forest on Mt. Shennongjia, China. We measured DBH increments every 6months from October 2011 to October 2014 by field-made dendrometers and calculated the mean annual growth rate over the 3years for each individual tree. We...
Questions Do neighbourhood interactions in trees result in discernible spatial and phylogenetic sign...
Abstract Chinese trees adapted to wet, warm, highly heterogeneous, and dynamic light environments mi...
Height-diameter relationship is one of the most important stature characteristics of trees. It will ...
Successful growth of a tree is the result of combined effects of biotic and abiotic factors. It is i...
We evaluated the degree to which relative growth rate (RGR) of saplings and large trees is related t...
Aims To quantify the seasonal differences in effects of leaf habit, species identity, initial diamet...
We evaluated the degree to which relative growth rate (RGR) of saplings and large trees is related t...
Aims To quantify the seasonal differences in effects of leaf habit, species identity, initial diamet...
International audienceBackground and aims: Abiotic and biotic factors simultaneously affect tree gro...
This contribution identifies spatial characteristics of tree diameter in a temperate forest in north...
Tree survival plays a central role in forest ecosystems. Although many factors such as tree size, ab...
<div><p>This contribution identifies spatial characteristics of tree diameter in a temperate forest ...
<div><p>Tree survival plays a central role in forest ecosystems. Although many factors such as tree ...
Aims Asymmetric competition for light may depress the growth rates (GRs) to different extents for di...
Quercus wutaishansea populations on the Loess Plateau are currently becoming more dominant in natura...
Questions Do neighbourhood interactions in trees result in discernible spatial and phylogenetic sign...
Abstract Chinese trees adapted to wet, warm, highly heterogeneous, and dynamic light environments mi...
Height-diameter relationship is one of the most important stature characteristics of trees. It will ...
Successful growth of a tree is the result of combined effects of biotic and abiotic factors. It is i...
We evaluated the degree to which relative growth rate (RGR) of saplings and large trees is related t...
Aims To quantify the seasonal differences in effects of leaf habit, species identity, initial diamet...
We evaluated the degree to which relative growth rate (RGR) of saplings and large trees is related t...
Aims To quantify the seasonal differences in effects of leaf habit, species identity, initial diamet...
International audienceBackground and aims: Abiotic and biotic factors simultaneously affect tree gro...
This contribution identifies spatial characteristics of tree diameter in a temperate forest in north...
Tree survival plays a central role in forest ecosystems. Although many factors such as tree size, ab...
<div><p>This contribution identifies spatial characteristics of tree diameter in a temperate forest ...
<div><p>Tree survival plays a central role in forest ecosystems. Although many factors such as tree ...
Aims Asymmetric competition for light may depress the growth rates (GRs) to different extents for di...
Quercus wutaishansea populations on the Loess Plateau are currently becoming more dominant in natura...
Questions Do neighbourhood interactions in trees result in discernible spatial and phylogenetic sign...
Abstract Chinese trees adapted to wet, warm, highly heterogeneous, and dynamic light environments mi...
Height-diameter relationship is one of the most important stature characteristics of trees. It will ...