Competition for resources (light, water, nutrients, etc.) limits the size and abundance of live trees a site can support. This carrying capacity determines the potential carbon sequestration in live trees and the maximum growing stock. Lower stocking through thinning can change growth and mortality. We were interested in the relations between stand structure, increment, and mortality using a long-unmanaged oak-hornbeam forest near Vienna, Austria, as a case study. We expected lower increment for heavily thinned compared to unmanaged stands. We tested the thinning response using three permanent growth plots, in which two were thinned (50% and 70% basal area removed) and one remained unmanaged. We calculated stand structure (basal area, stem ...
Tree mortality shapes forest development, but rising mortality can represent lost production or an a...
Abstract-A Pl-acre. 28-year-old water oak (Quercus nigra L.) plantation on in old-field loessial sit...
Forest thinning, which removes some individual trees from a forest stand at intermediate stages of t...
Without proper silvicultural management, recruitment of oak ( Quercus L. spp.) into mature stands ha...
The Mediterranean evergreen oak coppices of Southern Europe are increasingly vulnerable to drought b...
Thinning treatments are an important management tool, as they help reduce competition and promote tr...
The intermediate cuttings have an important impact on the stand structure and productivity. Choosing...
Graduation date: 2015The search for the stand density that optimizes growth and hence generates the ...
Context Lowering stand density has been suggested to adapt forests to warmer and drier conditions. W...
For assessing forest thinning effects at large (i.e. continental) scale, data scarcity and technical...
This research investigates how species in the sapling phase differ in growth and survival depending ...
Aims: Oak decline is a complex phenomenon, characterized by symptoms of canopy transparency, bark cr...
Thinning is one of the primordial silvicultural practices. It has been analysed by its methods and i...
In, this study, we analysed the effects of thinning on stand structure and carbon stocks for a mixed...
The impacts of thinning at various intensities on the growth and mortality of mixed spruce-birch sta...
Tree mortality shapes forest development, but rising mortality can represent lost production or an a...
Abstract-A Pl-acre. 28-year-old water oak (Quercus nigra L.) plantation on in old-field loessial sit...
Forest thinning, which removes some individual trees from a forest stand at intermediate stages of t...
Without proper silvicultural management, recruitment of oak ( Quercus L. spp.) into mature stands ha...
The Mediterranean evergreen oak coppices of Southern Europe are increasingly vulnerable to drought b...
Thinning treatments are an important management tool, as they help reduce competition and promote tr...
The intermediate cuttings have an important impact on the stand structure and productivity. Choosing...
Graduation date: 2015The search for the stand density that optimizes growth and hence generates the ...
Context Lowering stand density has been suggested to adapt forests to warmer and drier conditions. W...
For assessing forest thinning effects at large (i.e. continental) scale, data scarcity and technical...
This research investigates how species in the sapling phase differ in growth and survival depending ...
Aims: Oak decline is a complex phenomenon, characterized by symptoms of canopy transparency, bark cr...
Thinning is one of the primordial silvicultural practices. It has been analysed by its methods and i...
In, this study, we analysed the effects of thinning on stand structure and carbon stocks for a mixed...
The impacts of thinning at various intensities on the growth and mortality of mixed spruce-birch sta...
Tree mortality shapes forest development, but rising mortality can represent lost production or an a...
Abstract-A Pl-acre. 28-year-old water oak (Quercus nigra L.) plantation on in old-field loessial sit...
Forest thinning, which removes some individual trees from a forest stand at intermediate stages of t...