Increasing the production of wood fibre from conifer species such as white spruce (Picea glauca (Moench) Voss) is one of many challenges in the management of boreal mixedwood forests. The effects of various competition measures on relative growth and relative growth rate variables were calculated for individual white spruce subject trees. Correlation analysis was used to explore relationships with competitor structural features, including the ratio of competitor basal area to subject tree basal area (CBAS), the ratio of competitor height to subject tree height (AHCS), and the proportion of softwood (FSW). Regression analysis was used to explore relationships with three distance-dependent competition indices. The ratio of subject tree height...
Possibilities of distance-independent and -dependent competition indices to describe the competition...
Competition between trees exists due to limited resources required for tree growth. The growth depen...
An interlocking group of studies was carried out to address the concept of the free-to-grow seedling...
We examined the effect of competition on stem growth of Picea glauca and Populus tremuloides in bore...
Competition from non-crop vegetation decreases the productivity of conifer plantations across Canada...
Research Highlights: We investigated the competitive interactions among three tree species (interior...
Research Highlights: We investigated the competitive interactions among three tree species (interior...
The aim of this study is to investigate statistical relations between each of 12 competition indices...
Mixed conifer and hardwood stands in southwestern Oregon were studied to explore the hypothesis that...
This paper aims to quantify relationships between the biometric parameters of young, 15-year old spr...
• Previous studies on competitive interactions among silver birch, Scots pine, and Siberian larch ha...
• Previous studies on competitive interactions among silver birch, Scots pine, and Siberian larch ha...
Trees in mixed forest can experience a competition reduction due to niche complementarity (spatial a...
Understanding interactions between competition and climate in relation to their effects on individua...
Understanding interactions between competition and climate in relation to their effects on individua...
Possibilities of distance-independent and -dependent competition indices to describe the competition...
Competition between trees exists due to limited resources required for tree growth. The growth depen...
An interlocking group of studies was carried out to address the concept of the free-to-grow seedling...
We examined the effect of competition on stem growth of Picea glauca and Populus tremuloides in bore...
Competition from non-crop vegetation decreases the productivity of conifer plantations across Canada...
Research Highlights: We investigated the competitive interactions among three tree species (interior...
Research Highlights: We investigated the competitive interactions among three tree species (interior...
The aim of this study is to investigate statistical relations between each of 12 competition indices...
Mixed conifer and hardwood stands in southwestern Oregon were studied to explore the hypothesis that...
This paper aims to quantify relationships between the biometric parameters of young, 15-year old spr...
• Previous studies on competitive interactions among silver birch, Scots pine, and Siberian larch ha...
• Previous studies on competitive interactions among silver birch, Scots pine, and Siberian larch ha...
Trees in mixed forest can experience a competition reduction due to niche complementarity (spatial a...
Understanding interactions between competition and climate in relation to their effects on individua...
Understanding interactions between competition and climate in relation to their effects on individua...
Possibilities of distance-independent and -dependent competition indices to describe the competition...
Competition between trees exists due to limited resources required for tree growth. The growth depen...
An interlocking group of studies was carried out to address the concept of the free-to-grow seedling...