This paper reports on the effect of wind loading below damaging strength on tree mechanical and physical properties. In a wind-exposed Sitka spruce stand in western Scotland, 60 trees at four different levels of wind exposure (10 m, 30 m, 50 m, 90 m from edge) were characterized for stem and crown size and shape and mechanical properties, including structural Young's modulus (Estruct), natural frequency, and damping ratio. Estruct increased from the stand edge to the mid-forest, but with a large inter-tree variation. Swaying frequency and damping ratio of the trees also increased with distance from edge. Wind-exposed edge trees grew shorter, but more tapered with an overall lower Estruct, allowing for greater flexural stiffness at the stem ...
Controlled experiments have shown that secondary growth is extremely sensitive to static bending str...
The relationship between form and function in trees is the subject of a longstanding debate in fores...
Two wind tunnels were designed to detect influences of wind on the development of the root systems o...
This paper reports on the effect of wind loading below damaging strength on tree mechanical and phys...
Wind can alter plant growth and cause extensive, irreversible damage in forested areas. To hotter un...
A-09-15International audienceWind can alter plant growth and cause extensive, irreversible damage in...
For urban planners, arborists and foresters, understanding tree stability under self-weight and appl...
Six 26.year-old Sitka spruce (Picea sitchensis (Bong.) Cam) trees growing in a Scottish plantation w...
Wind is a key disturbance agent in forests worldwide, but the interaction between wind and trees is ...
Understanding how natural structures such as trees survive extreme loading in nature may help develo...
To explore the effects of wind on tree form and wood quality, 30 transects were placed across each o...
Wind damage represents more than 50% by volume of forest damage in Europe. Recent evidence suggests ...
Models predicting forest stand wind-firmness are usually based on the calculation of a critical wind...
The mechanical environment is a significant factor that controls tree growth. Growth response to mec...
The prevalence of windblow in Sitka spruce plantations throughout the UK has raised concerns about t...
Controlled experiments have shown that secondary growth is extremely sensitive to static bending str...
The relationship between form and function in trees is the subject of a longstanding debate in fores...
Two wind tunnels were designed to detect influences of wind on the development of the root systems o...
This paper reports on the effect of wind loading below damaging strength on tree mechanical and phys...
Wind can alter plant growth and cause extensive, irreversible damage in forested areas. To hotter un...
A-09-15International audienceWind can alter plant growth and cause extensive, irreversible damage in...
For urban planners, arborists and foresters, understanding tree stability under self-weight and appl...
Six 26.year-old Sitka spruce (Picea sitchensis (Bong.) Cam) trees growing in a Scottish plantation w...
Wind is a key disturbance agent in forests worldwide, but the interaction between wind and trees is ...
Understanding how natural structures such as trees survive extreme loading in nature may help develo...
To explore the effects of wind on tree form and wood quality, 30 transects were placed across each o...
Wind damage represents more than 50% by volume of forest damage in Europe. Recent evidence suggests ...
Models predicting forest stand wind-firmness are usually based on the calculation of a critical wind...
The mechanical environment is a significant factor that controls tree growth. Growth response to mec...
The prevalence of windblow in Sitka spruce plantations throughout the UK has raised concerns about t...
Controlled experiments have shown that secondary growth is extremely sensitive to static bending str...
The relationship between form and function in trees is the subject of a longstanding debate in fores...
Two wind tunnels were designed to detect influences of wind on the development of the root systems o...