© 2016 Elsevier B.V. It is acknowledged that trees behave remarkably plastic in response to environmental conditions. Even so, knowledge of how tree architecture in pure and mixed stands compare is largely underexplored. Such information is relevant from a fundamental ecological and an applied silvicultural perspective, given the increased attention for mixed species silviculture and the close linkages between tree architecture and high-quality timber production. The main objective of this work was to test the effects of competition, diversity and species identity of neighboring trees on the architecture of five important European tree species (Quercus robur, Betula pendula, Fagus sylvatica, Pinus sylvestris and Tilia cordata) in a temperat...
1. Tree architecture is thought to allow species to partition horizontal and vertical light gradient...
1. Tree architecture is thought to allow species to partition horizontal and vertical light gradient...
1. The architecture of trees is the result of constrained, morphologically plastic growth—constraine...
Tree architecture has important consequences for tree performance as it determines resource capture,...
Tree architecture has important consequences for tree performance as it determines resource capture,...
Tree architecture has important consequences for tree performance as it determines resource capture,...
Tree architecture has important consequences for tree performance as it determines resource capture,...
Tree architecture has important consequences for tree performance as it determines resource capture,...
In order to understand the relationship between tree diversity and forest productivity, it is crucia...
Tree architecture has important consequences for tree performance as it determines resource capture,...
In order to understand the relationship between tree diversity and forest productivity, it is crucia...
This study investigates how the ability to overtop other saplings and the ability to capture most of...
This study investigates how the ability to overtop other saplings and the ability to capture most of...
This study investigates how the ability to overtop other saplings and the ability to capture most of...
1. The architecture of trees is the result of constrained, morphologically plastic growth—constraine...
1. Tree architecture is thought to allow species to partition horizontal and vertical light gradient...
1. Tree architecture is thought to allow species to partition horizontal and vertical light gradient...
1. The architecture of trees is the result of constrained, morphologically plastic growth—constraine...
Tree architecture has important consequences for tree performance as it determines resource capture,...
Tree architecture has important consequences for tree performance as it determines resource capture,...
Tree architecture has important consequences for tree performance as it determines resource capture,...
Tree architecture has important consequences for tree performance as it determines resource capture,...
Tree architecture has important consequences for tree performance as it determines resource capture,...
In order to understand the relationship between tree diversity and forest productivity, it is crucia...
Tree architecture has important consequences for tree performance as it determines resource capture,...
In order to understand the relationship between tree diversity and forest productivity, it is crucia...
This study investigates how the ability to overtop other saplings and the ability to capture most of...
This study investigates how the ability to overtop other saplings and the ability to capture most of...
This study investigates how the ability to overtop other saplings and the ability to capture most of...
1. The architecture of trees is the result of constrained, morphologically plastic growth—constraine...
1. Tree architecture is thought to allow species to partition horizontal and vertical light gradient...
1. Tree architecture is thought to allow species to partition horizontal and vertical light gradient...
1. The architecture of trees is the result of constrained, morphologically plastic growth—constraine...