In this study we used photographs of tree crowns to test whether the assessment methods for tree defoliation in Switzerland have changed over time. We randomly selected 24 series of slides of Norway spruce with field assessments made between 1986 and 1995. The slides were randomly arranged and assessed by three experts without prior knowledge of the year when the slide was taken or the tree number. Defoliation was assessed using the Swiss reference photo guide. Although the correlations between the field assessments and slide assessments were high (Spearman's rank correlation coefficient ranged between 0.79 and 0.83), we found significant differences between field and slide assessments (4.3 to 9% underprediction by the slide assessors) and ...
Although several manipulative experiments provided evidence for a negative effect of defoliation on ...
Defoliation caused by the western spruce budworm , Choristneura occidentalis Freeman, was estimated ...
Foliar features can be subdivided into morphological, chemical, and physiological traits, disease o...
We tested whether the semi-automatic program CROCO can replace visual assessments of slides to detec...
Considerable difficulties exist with the standardization and interpretation of assessments of crown ...
Since the 1980s defoliation (often assessed by means of crown transparency) is the most used indicat...
Defoliation (crown thinning) is widely used as a rapid method of tree condition assessment. As a met...
Paper presents two variants of the method of assessment the damage to the silver fir stands that wer...
Tree crown defoliation data collected on 102 managed forest plots of the RENECOFOR programme in Fran...
Graduation date: 2004Plants respond to defoliation in many different and complex ways, depending on\...
Abrupt changes of climate have intensified during the last few decades, bringing higher risks from t...
Northern hardwood forests include many degraded stands dominated by trees of low vigour due to past ...
<p>Between 1996 and 2005 crown condition at Italian Level II plots was assessed annually within the ...
Observations of tree canopy structure are routinely used as an indicator of tree condition for the p...
The aims of the work this thesis is based upon were to assess past and current methods of monitoring...
Although several manipulative experiments provided evidence for a negative effect of defoliation on ...
Defoliation caused by the western spruce budworm , Choristneura occidentalis Freeman, was estimated ...
Foliar features can be subdivided into morphological, chemical, and physiological traits, disease o...
We tested whether the semi-automatic program CROCO can replace visual assessments of slides to detec...
Considerable difficulties exist with the standardization and interpretation of assessments of crown ...
Since the 1980s defoliation (often assessed by means of crown transparency) is the most used indicat...
Defoliation (crown thinning) is widely used as a rapid method of tree condition assessment. As a met...
Paper presents two variants of the method of assessment the damage to the silver fir stands that wer...
Tree crown defoliation data collected on 102 managed forest plots of the RENECOFOR programme in Fran...
Graduation date: 2004Plants respond to defoliation in many different and complex ways, depending on\...
Abrupt changes of climate have intensified during the last few decades, bringing higher risks from t...
Northern hardwood forests include many degraded stands dominated by trees of low vigour due to past ...
<p>Between 1996 and 2005 crown condition at Italian Level II plots was assessed annually within the ...
Observations of tree canopy structure are routinely used as an indicator of tree condition for the p...
The aims of the work this thesis is based upon were to assess past and current methods of monitoring...
Although several manipulative experiments provided evidence for a negative effect of defoliation on ...
Defoliation caused by the western spruce budworm , Choristneura occidentalis Freeman, was estimated ...
Foliar features can be subdivided into morphological, chemical, and physiological traits, disease o...