Intra-annual diameter growth variation of six common European tree species in pure and mixed stands

Studies of intra-annual growth are particularly useful for understanding tree growth because of their high temporal resolution. This study was performed in Austria and included hourly band dendrometer data of 244 annual tree recordings from six tree species ( (L.) Karst.,  L.,  Mill.,  Mi...

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Main Authors: Emanuel Strieder, Sonja Vospernik
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Language:English
Published: Finnish Society of Forest Science 2021-01-01
Series:Silva Fennica
Online Access:https://www.silvafennica.fi/article/10449
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spelling doaj-52df4531cd13498bbe5ccfd5462cf1a52021-09-28T07:53:09ZengFinnish Society of Forest ScienceSilva Fennica2242-40752021-01-0155410.14214/sf.10449Intra-annual diameter growth variation of six common European tree species in pure and mixed standsEmanuel StriederSonja Vospernik Studies of intra-annual growth are particularly useful for understanding tree growth because of their high temporal resolution. This study was performed in Austria and included hourly band dendrometer data of 244 annual tree recordings from six tree species ( (L.) Karst.,  L.,  Mill.,  Mill.,  L.,  spp. ( (Matt.) Liebl.,  L.) sampled on five sites with contrasting site conditions in pure and mixed stands and on trees of different social position. Measurements encompassed 1â7 years. Cumulative diameter increment was modelled by logistic mixed-effects models with random effects at the tree and year level. The results showed large differences in seasonal growth patterns between sites, with a clearly shorter growing season at the drier sites. Species specific response on dry sites could be linked to drought characteristics, whereas response on more humid sites was related to light requirements or successional status. The deciduous trees showed earlier growth culmination and shorter growing periods than the evergreen species. Individual tree growth of  spp., , and was positively affected by mixture whereas , and showed no or adverse mixture effects. Mixture effects differed between years and social position. Furthermore, increment culmination was earlier in mixed stands, but shifts were minor. Tree growth differed by social position with dominant trees showing the largest increment and the longest growth duration, with shifts in tree growth patterns due to social position being as large as those between different sites.Picea abiesPinus sylvestrisLarix deciduaAbies albaFagus sylvaticaQuercusQuercus petraeaQuercus roburQuercusP. abiesF. sylvaticaL. deciduaP. sylvestrisA. albahttps://www.silvafennica.fi/article/10449
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Intra-annual diameter growth variation of six common European tree species in pure and mixed stands
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Sonja Vospernik
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title Intra-annual diameter growth variation of six common European tree species in pure and mixed stands
title_short Intra-annual diameter growth variation of six common European tree species in pure and mixed stands
title_full Intra-annual diameter growth variation of six common European tree species in pure and mixed stands
title_fullStr Intra-annual diameter growth variation of six common European tree species in pure and mixed stands
title_full_unstemmed Intra-annual diameter growth variation of six common European tree species in pure and mixed stands
title_sort intra-annual diameter growth variation of six common european tree species in pure and mixed stands
publisher Finnish Society of Forest Science
series Silva Fennica
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publishDate 2021-01-01
description Studies of intra-annual growth are particularly useful for understanding tree growth because of their high temporal resolution. This study was performed in Austria and included hourly band dendrometer data of 244 annual tree recordings from six tree species ( (L.) Karst.,  L.,  Mill.,  Mill.,  L.,  spp. ( (Matt.) Liebl.,  L.) sampled on five sites with contrasting site conditions in pure and mixed stands and on trees of different social position. Measurements encompassed 1â7 years. Cumulative diameter increment was modelled by logistic mixed-effects models with random effects at the tree and year level. The results showed large differences in seasonal growth patterns between sites, with a clearly shorter growing season at the drier sites. Species specific response on dry sites could be linked to drought characteristics, whereas response on more humid sites was related to light requirements or successional status. The deciduous trees showed earlier growth culmination and shorter growing periods than the evergreen species. Individual tree growth of  spp., , and was positively affected by mixture whereas , and showed no or adverse mixture effects. Mixture effects differed between years and social position. Furthermore, increment culmination was earlier in mixed stands, but shifts were minor. Tree growth differed by social position with dominant trees showing the largest increment and the longest growth duration, with shifts in tree growth patterns due to social position being as large as those between different sites.Picea abiesPinus sylvestrisLarix deciduaAbies albaFagus sylvaticaQuercusQuercus petraeaQuercus roburQuercusP. abiesF. sylvaticaL. deciduaP. sylvestrisA. alba
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