Dahurian larch (Larix gmelinii Rupr.) is the dominant species in northeast China, which situated in the southernmost part of the global boreal forest biome and undergoing the greatest climatically induced changes. Published studies (1965-2015) on tree aboveground growth of Larix gmelinii forests in northeast China were collected in this study, critically reviewed, and a comprehensive growth dataset was developed from 122 sites, which distributed between 40.85° N and 53.47° N in latitude, between 118.20° E and 133.70° E in longitude, between 130 m and 1260 m in altitude. The dataset was composed of 743 entries, including growth data (mean tree height, mean DBH, mean tree volume and/or stand volume) and the associated information, i.e., geogr...
) forests to climatic changes have rarely been reported.Field survey was conducted to examine the st...
Climate change is expected to substantially affect forest site productivity. However, its effects ma...
In this study, we present the results of a dendroclimatological investigation of three coniferous tr...
Dahurian larch (Larix gmelinii Rupr.) is the dominant species in both natural and planted forests in...
Dahurian larch (<i>Larix gmelinii </i>Rupr.) is the dominant species in both natural and planted fo...
Climate change is exerting profound impacts on the structure and function of global boreal forest. C...
As one of the earliest species used in dendrochronological studies, Larix responds sensitively to cl...
To explore how climatic factors influence tree growth within the context of global climate changes, ...
National Natural Science Foundation of China NSFC 40771016In order to explore climate-growth relati...
This is the dataset used in the paper "Radial growth responses of Larix gmelinii to drought events i...
Many theoretical researches predicted that the larch species would decrease drastically in China und...
We investigated the variability of the relationships between climate and tree-ring growth along an a...
Determining the response of dominant height growth to climate change is important for understanding ...
In this study, we developed dynamic top height growth models for the eight important Chinese tree sp...
The aim of current study was to develop a generic pseudo-allometric model of the biomass structure o...
) forests to climatic changes have rarely been reported.Field survey was conducted to examine the st...
Climate change is expected to substantially affect forest site productivity. However, its effects ma...
In this study, we present the results of a dendroclimatological investigation of three coniferous tr...
Dahurian larch (Larix gmelinii Rupr.) is the dominant species in both natural and planted forests in...
Dahurian larch (<i>Larix gmelinii </i>Rupr.) is the dominant species in both natural and planted fo...
Climate change is exerting profound impacts on the structure and function of global boreal forest. C...
As one of the earliest species used in dendrochronological studies, Larix responds sensitively to cl...
To explore how climatic factors influence tree growth within the context of global climate changes, ...
National Natural Science Foundation of China NSFC 40771016In order to explore climate-growth relati...
This is the dataset used in the paper "Radial growth responses of Larix gmelinii to drought events i...
Many theoretical researches predicted that the larch species would decrease drastically in China und...
We investigated the variability of the relationships between climate and tree-ring growth along an a...
Determining the response of dominant height growth to climate change is important for understanding ...
In this study, we developed dynamic top height growth models for the eight important Chinese tree sp...
The aim of current study was to develop a generic pseudo-allometric model of the biomass structure o...
) forests to climatic changes have rarely been reported.Field survey was conducted to examine the st...
Climate change is expected to substantially affect forest site productivity. However, its effects ma...
In this study, we present the results of a dendroclimatological investigation of three coniferous tr...