The development of the crown structure of Pinus resinosa Ait. was analysed in terms of three component processes of tree growth: the number of first order branches per whorl within the crown, the annual extension increments of the main stem and first order branches, and first order branch length - foliage dry weight relationships. Factors regulating these components were analysed and stochastic models to describe them were developed. Thirty-two trees from five different planted stands located in the Quetico Section (L.ll) of the Great Lakes - St. Lawrence Forest Region (Rowe 1972) were examined. These stands represented various site conditions, stand ages, and spacing categories. The number of branches per whorl was weakly co...
Crown traits and competition attributes have an important effect on tree radial increment. Relations...
The purpose of this study is to evaluate a method of calculating the annual accumulation of xylem in...
Studies dealing with elongation in various species of conifers have been published by a number of in...
The contribution of individual branches to the current annual xylem increment of the main stem of s...
We demonstrate the efficacy of power-law models in the analysis of tree branch growth. The models ca...
Abstract We derive and analyze a model that relates the growth rate of cross-sectional area (\u27csa...
In a previous paper dealing with duration, rate, and magnitude of elongation of primary, secondary, ...
A stand growth model was developed using 2 attributes, height and basal area of the average dominant...
The relationship between the characteristics of the linear growth of branches and stems was studied,...
International audienceContext: Modelling annual shoot development processes is a key step towards fu...
Needle production, development, and abscission in Pinus radiata D. Don trees were examined on branch...
The original crown-rise model estimates the average height of a crown-base in an even-aged mono-spec...
Branch formation in trees has an inherent tendency toward exponential growth, but exponential growth...
Graduation date: 2004Plants respond to defoliation in many different and complex ways, depending on\...
ISBN 978-951-651-408-9International audienceWe built segmentation models to identify tree growth pha...
Crown traits and competition attributes have an important effect on tree radial increment. Relations...
The purpose of this study is to evaluate a method of calculating the annual accumulation of xylem in...
Studies dealing with elongation in various species of conifers have been published by a number of in...
The contribution of individual branches to the current annual xylem increment of the main stem of s...
We demonstrate the efficacy of power-law models in the analysis of tree branch growth. The models ca...
Abstract We derive and analyze a model that relates the growth rate of cross-sectional area (\u27csa...
In a previous paper dealing with duration, rate, and magnitude of elongation of primary, secondary, ...
A stand growth model was developed using 2 attributes, height and basal area of the average dominant...
The relationship between the characteristics of the linear growth of branches and stems was studied,...
International audienceContext: Modelling annual shoot development processes is a key step towards fu...
Needle production, development, and abscission in Pinus radiata D. Don trees were examined on branch...
The original crown-rise model estimates the average height of a crown-base in an even-aged mono-spec...
Branch formation in trees has an inherent tendency toward exponential growth, but exponential growth...
Graduation date: 2004Plants respond to defoliation in many different and complex ways, depending on\...
ISBN 978-951-651-408-9International audienceWe built segmentation models to identify tree growth pha...
Crown traits and competition attributes have an important effect on tree radial increment. Relations...
The purpose of this study is to evaluate a method of calculating the annual accumulation of xylem in...
Studies dealing with elongation in various species of conifers have been published by a number of in...