The aim of the experiment presented in this paper is to assess the relationship between the height and diameter increase rate and the thermal conditions and precipitation during its growth. The experiment was carried out in the Agro- and Hydrometeorology Observatory of the Wrocław University of Environmental and Life Sciences in 2013–2015. The height and diameter measurement was made each time on the same 43 plants, randomly selected at the stage of setting up the experiment in 2012 and specially marked. Plants included in further analyses were divided into 5 classes and the classification criterion was their height in the 3rd year of cultivation. Initially, an analysis of relationships of selected morphological parameters of Scots pine was...
In several growth chamber and field experiments we examined the growth response of Scots pine (Pinus...
The report gives simultaneous measurements of leading-shoot length, stem diameter and meteorological...
The main objective of the research was to evaluate the incremental response of Douglas fir and Scots...
Site properties have received limited attention in analyzing the weather-growth relationship of tree...
Scots pine is an adaptable and prevalent European tree species that grows naturally throughout Europ...
A 42-year sequence (1976–2017) of Scots pine tree diameter measurements using band dendrometers at t...
The influence of temperature and precipitation on the growth of artificially established black pi...
Changes in annual tree ring width (TRW) and its size depends not only on the changing climate and na...
Changes in annual tree ring width (TRW) and its size depends not only on the changing climate and na...
Abstract. One of the main dendrometric characteristics of Scots pine is the height incre-ment. This ...
Presented master's thesis deals with the climate sensitivity of radial growth of Scots Pine (Pinus s...
The effect of temperature and precipitation on the height increment of Pinus sylvestris (L.) was mod...
The report gives simultaneous measurements of leading-shoot length, stem diameter and meteorological...
Research Highlights: This study used a 99-year time-series of daily climatic data to determine the c...
The report gives simultaneous measurements of leading-shoot length, stem diameter and meteorological...
In several growth chamber and field experiments we examined the growth response of Scots pine (Pinus...
The report gives simultaneous measurements of leading-shoot length, stem diameter and meteorological...
The main objective of the research was to evaluate the incremental response of Douglas fir and Scots...
Site properties have received limited attention in analyzing the weather-growth relationship of tree...
Scots pine is an adaptable and prevalent European tree species that grows naturally throughout Europ...
A 42-year sequence (1976–2017) of Scots pine tree diameter measurements using band dendrometers at t...
The influence of temperature and precipitation on the growth of artificially established black pi...
Changes in annual tree ring width (TRW) and its size depends not only on the changing climate and na...
Changes in annual tree ring width (TRW) and its size depends not only on the changing climate and na...
Abstract. One of the main dendrometric characteristics of Scots pine is the height incre-ment. This ...
Presented master's thesis deals with the climate sensitivity of radial growth of Scots Pine (Pinus s...
The effect of temperature and precipitation on the height increment of Pinus sylvestris (L.) was mod...
The report gives simultaneous measurements of leading-shoot length, stem diameter and meteorological...
Research Highlights: This study used a 99-year time-series of daily climatic data to determine the c...
The report gives simultaneous measurements of leading-shoot length, stem diameter and meteorological...
In several growth chamber and field experiments we examined the growth response of Scots pine (Pinus...
The report gives simultaneous measurements of leading-shoot length, stem diameter and meteorological...
The main objective of the research was to evaluate the incremental response of Douglas fir and Scots...