L Matías, AS Jump - Forest ecology and management, 2012 - Elsevier
Changes in climate are affecting the distribution and status of species on a global scale, through alteration of factors including their phenology, growth and ecological interactions …
Tree height is one of the most important tree attributes in forest inventory. However, using conventional field methods to measure tree height is a laborious and time-consuming …
Here we explore two new tree-ring parameters, derived from measurements of wood density and blue intensity (BI). The new proxies show an increase in the interannual summer …
RP Sharma, A Brunner, T Eid, BH Øyen - Forest Ecology and Management, 2011 - Elsevier
We developed dominant height growth models for Norway spruce (Picea abies (L.) Karst.) and Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) in Norway using national forest inventory (NFI) data. The …
RP Sharma, A Brunner, T Eid - Scandinavian Journal of Forest …, 2012 - Taylor & Francis
Site index prediction models for Norway spruce (Picea abies (L.) Karst.) and Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) were developed using Norwegian National Forest Inventory data. A …
P Schiestl‐Aalto, L Kulmala, H Mäkinen… - New …, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
The control of tree growth vs environment by carbon sources or sinks remains unresolved although it is widely studied. This study investigates growth of tree components and carbon …
L Matías, AS Jump - Journal of Experimental Botany, 2014 - academic.oup.com
Ongoing changes in global climate are having a significant impact on the distribution of plant species, with effects particularly evident at range limits. We assessed the capacity of Pinus …
JW Seo, D Eckstein, R Jalkanen, S Rickebusch… - Tree …, 2008 - academic.oup.com
We estimated the date of onset (Dateest) of cambial activity by the pinning method in Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) trees at Vanttauskoski (Site 1) and Laanila (Site 2) near the …
L Matías, AS Jump - Global Change Biology, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Ongoing changes in global climate are altering ecological conditions for many species. The consequences of such changes are typically most evident at the edge of the geographical …