

Author: Castagneri Daniele Nola Paola Cherubini Paolo Motta Renzo
Publisher: NRC Research Press
ISSN: 1208-6037
Source: Canadian Journal of Forest Research, Vol.42, Iss.3, 2012-03, pp. : 550-560
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Abstract
In a forest stand, competition plays a central role, affecting individual growth. The size–growth relationship (SGR) indicates whether large trees grow proportionally more than (asymmetric SGR), equal to (symmetric), or less than (inversely asymmetric) smaller trees. SGR is thus an indicator of the growth partitioning and competition intensity within a stand. Using tree-ring analysis, we investigated long-term trends and interannual variability of SGR in several Norway spruce (
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