International audienceInfluence of herbaceous competition on growth and architecture of young red oak trees (Quercus rubra L.) in plantation. Young red oak trees planted on a former agricultural soil have been submitted to two extreme levels of herbaceous competition combined with two levels of fertilization. The herbaceous competition is associated with a decrease of 70% of the mean total height and with a decrease of 18% to 86% of the number of growth units produced each year. It induced also a decrease of 50% of the growth units mean number of internodes and leaves and a decrease of 30% up to 60% in its mean internode length. Initial fertilization stimulated only diameter growth of weeded trees. The number of branches per growth unit is ...
- Pre-treated seeds of ash, silver birch, field maple, hawthorn, rowan and sycamore were sown into o...
Le chêne rouge d’Amérique (Quercus rubra L.) est un arbre originaire d’Amérique du Nord et introduit...
Qualitative and quantitative studies of the pattern of invasive plant development is now considered ...
International audienceInfluence of herbaceous competition on growth and architecture of young red oa...
Influence of herbaceous competition on growth and architecture of young red oak trees (Quercus rubr...
We study intraspecific competition effects on growth and tree architecture of common ash and red oak...
[Departement_IRSTEA]Territoires [TR1_IRSTEA]SEDYVINInternational audienceMixed plantations have been...
Une des possibilités de conversions des terres agricoles, très prisées de nos jours, est la producti...
International audienceThe growth and branching patterns of the main axis of 6-year-old sessile oak, ...
Compared to planting of bare-rooted seedlings, direct seeding of broadleaves for afforestation of fa...
En vue de comparer la croissance du Chêne rouge d'Amérique (Quercus rubra), du Chêne des marais (Que...
Two-year-old sessile oaks were grown under various levels of resource availability in a semi-control...
[Departement_IRSTEA]GT [TR1_IRSTEA]SET / BIOFORInternational audiencePlant interactions can be defin...
$\bullet$ Fine-scale spatial and temporal establishment patterns of direct-seeded oaks on abandoned ...
Temperate forest ecosystems are prone to regeneration failures because of strong competition between...
- Pre-treated seeds of ash, silver birch, field maple, hawthorn, rowan and sycamore were sown into o...
Le chêne rouge d’Amérique (Quercus rubra L.) est un arbre originaire d’Amérique du Nord et introduit...
Qualitative and quantitative studies of the pattern of invasive plant development is now considered ...
International audienceInfluence of herbaceous competition on growth and architecture of young red oa...
Influence of herbaceous competition on growth and architecture of young red oak trees (Quercus rubr...
We study intraspecific competition effects on growth and tree architecture of common ash and red oak...
[Departement_IRSTEA]Territoires [TR1_IRSTEA]SEDYVINInternational audienceMixed plantations have been...
Une des possibilités de conversions des terres agricoles, très prisées de nos jours, est la producti...
International audienceThe growth and branching patterns of the main axis of 6-year-old sessile oak, ...
Compared to planting of bare-rooted seedlings, direct seeding of broadleaves for afforestation of fa...
En vue de comparer la croissance du Chêne rouge d'Amérique (Quercus rubra), du Chêne des marais (Que...
Two-year-old sessile oaks were grown under various levels of resource availability in a semi-control...
[Departement_IRSTEA]GT [TR1_IRSTEA]SET / BIOFORInternational audiencePlant interactions can be defin...
$\bullet$ Fine-scale spatial and temporal establishment patterns of direct-seeded oaks on abandoned ...
Temperate forest ecosystems are prone to regeneration failures because of strong competition between...
- Pre-treated seeds of ash, silver birch, field maple, hawthorn, rowan and sycamore were sown into o...
Le chêne rouge d’Amérique (Quercus rubra L.) est un arbre originaire d’Amérique du Nord et introduit...
Qualitative and quantitative studies of the pattern of invasive plant development is now considered ...