The importance of phenology for the evaluation of impact of climate change on growth of boreal, temperate and Mediterranean forests ecosystems: an overview

K Kramer, I Leinonen, D Loustau - International journal of biometeorology, 2000 - Springer
An overview is presented of the phenological models relevant for boreal coniferous,
temperate-zone deciduous and Mediterranean coniferous forest ecosystems. The …

Process-based models for forest ecosystem management: current state of the art and challenges for practical implementation

A Mäkelä, J Landsberg, AR Ek, TE Burk… - Tree …, 2000 - academic.oup.com
Recent progress toward the application of process-based models in forestmanagement
includes the development of evaluation and parameter estimation methods suitable for …

On approaches and applications of the Wageningen crop models

MK van Ittersum, PA Leffelaar, H Van Keulen… - European journal of …, 2003 - Elsevier
Since the pioneering work of CT de Wit in the 1960s, the Wageningen group has built a
tradition in developing and applying crop models. Rather than focusing on a few models …

FOREST-BGC, a general model of forest ecosystem processes for regional applications. II. Dynamic carbon allocation and nitrogen budgets

SW Running, ST Gower - Tree physiology, 1991 - academic.oup.com
A new version of the ecosystem process model FOREST-BGC is presented that uses stand
water and nitrogen limitations to alter the leaf/root/stem carbon allocation fraction …

Modeling carbon sequestration in afforestation, agroforestry and forest management projects: the CO2FIX V. 2 approach

OR Masera, JF Garza-Caligaris, M Kanninen… - Ecological …, 2003 - Elsevier
The paper describes the Version 2 of the CO2FIX (CO2FIX V. 2) model, a user-friendly tool
for dynamically estimating the carbon sequestration potential of forest management …

Evidence that hydraulic conductance limits photosynthesis in old Pinus ponderosa trees

RM Hubbard, BJ Bond, MG Ryan - Tree physiology, 1999 - academic.oup.com
We tested the hypotheses that hydraulic conductance is lower in old (about 250 years old
and 30 m tall) compared to young (about 40 years old and 10 m tall) Pinus ponderosa …

Models for forest ecosystem management: a European perspective

H Pretzsch, R Grote, B Reineking, TH Rötzer… - Annals of …, 2008 - academic.oup.com
Abstract Background Forest management in Europe is committed to sustainability. In the
face of climate change and accompanying risks, however, planning in order to achieve this …

[图书][B] Woody plants in agro-ecosystems of semi-arid regions: with an emphasis on the Sahelian countries

H Breman, JJ Kessler - 2012 - books.google.com
This book provides a quantitative analysis of the role of woody plants in semi-arid regions,
for the aSSessment of their benefits in agrosylvopastoralland-use systems with productive …

Plant development models

I Chuine, IG de Cortazar-Atauri, K Kramer… - Phenology: an …, 2013 - Springer
In this chapter we provide a brief overview of plant phenology modeling, focusing on
mechanistic phenological models. After a brief history of plant phenology modeling, we …

Modelling carbon and water cycles in a beech forest: Part I: Model description and uncertainty analysis on modelled NEE

E Dufrêne, H Davi, C François, G Le Maire… - Ecological …, 2005 - Elsevier
A forest ecosystem model (CASTANEA) is developed with the aim to bridge the gap
between soil–vegetation–atmosphere (SVAT) and growth models. A physiologically multi …