نتایج جستجو برای: stemwood

تعداد نتایج: 77  

2009
James D. Haywood

Thinning of the site to a target basal area of 65 ft/ac was conducted in June 1999 to maintain stands within the 50to 80-ft/ac basal area range recommended for red-cockaded woodpecker (Picoides borealis) habitat (US Fish and Wildlife Service [USFWS] 2009). Additionally, it was thought that by reducing stand stocking the remaining trees would have sufficient growing space to better respond to ma...

2008
Lisa J. Samuelson John Butnor Chris Maier Tom A. Stokes Kurt Johnsen Michael Kane

Leaf physiology and stem growth were assessed in loblolly pine (Pinus taeda L.) in response to 10 to 11 years of treatment with weed control (W), weed control plus irrigation (WI), weed control plus irrigation and fertigation (WIF), or weed control plus irrigation, fertigation, and pest control (WIFP) to determine whether increased resource availability can push productivity of loblolly pine cl...

Journal: :Tree physiology 1997
G Bauer E D Schulze M Mund

Mineral nutrition of Norway spruce (Picea abies (L.) Karst.) and beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) was investigated along a transect extending from northern Sweden to central Italy. Nitrogen (N) concentrations of needles and leaves in stands growing on acid soils did not differ significantly between central Italy and southern Sweden (1.0 +/- 0.1 mmol N g(-1) for needles and 1.9 +/- 0.14 mmol N g(-1) f...

2001
William H. Conner B. Graeme Lockaby John A. Stanturf Marianne K. Burke

The highly dynamic, fine root component of forested wetland ecoi&g fine root dynamics is a challenging endeavor in any system, but the dilficulties are particularly evident in forested floodplains where frequent hydrologic fluctuations directly influence fine root dynamics. Fine root (53 mm) biomass, production, and turnover were estimated for three soils exhibiting different drainage patterns ...

2000
Thomas J. Dean

Growth and yield data from a loblolly pine plantation in southeastern Louisiana were obtained yearly from 1993 to 1996 on numbered trees within two stands initially planted on a by spacing, and two stands planted on a by spacing. Using allometric equations derived from a 1994 on-site destructive harvest, cited nitrogen concentrations of various tree tissues, and accounting for foliar nitrogen r...

2002
Dan Binkley Jose Luiz Stape Michael G. Ryan

The growth of forests can be described as a function of the supply of resources, the proportion of these resources captured by trees, and the efficiency with which trees use these resources to fix carbon dioxide. This function can be modified to explain wood production by subtracting the allocation of carbon (C) to respiration and other tissues. At the scale of leaves and seconds, rates of net ...

2003
Edward A. Parson Robert W. Corell Eric J. Barron Virginia Burkett Anthony Janetos Linda Joyce Thomas Wilbanks EDWARD A. PARSON ROBERT W. CORELL ERIC J. BARRON ANTHONY JANETOS LINDA JOYCE MICHAEL C. MACCRACKEN JERRY MELILLO

Based on the experience of the U.S. National Assessment, we propose a program of research and analysis to advance capability for assessment of climate impacts, vulnerabilities, and adaptation options. We identify specific priorities for scientific research on the responses of ecological and socioeconomic systems to climate and other stresses; for improvement in the climatic inputs to impact ass...

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