Suchergebnisse - "Harvest release effect"
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Carbon allocation to roots of suppressed Norway spruce increases immediately after selection harvest
Autoren: et al.
Weitere Verfasser: et al.
Schlagwörter: Carbon isotope composition (δC), Continuous-cover forestry (CCF), Harvest release effect, Norway spruce, Root growth, Selection harvest, Forestry
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Relation: We thank the field staff of the Natural Resources Institute Finland and the Finnish Meteorological Institute for contributing by collecting field data used in this study. The authors would like to thank the ICOS CP for providing the meteorological data used in this study. We would like to thank Natalia Kiuru for assistance in the sample preparation for the LA-IRMS analysis. This work was supported by the Research Council of Finland funding for the BiBiFe project \u201CBiogeochemical and biophysical feedbacks from forest harvesting to climate change\u201D (nr. 325680) and by the Horizon Europe project FORWARDS \u201CThe ForestWard observatory to secure resilience of European forests\u201D (nr. 101084481). KRG acknowledges funding from the European Research Council (ERC, 755865) and the Research Council of Finland (343059). ALi acknowledges funding by the Research Council of Finland \u201CManaging forests for climate change mitigation\u201D (347782, European Union \u2013 NextGenerationEU instrument), \u201CAtmosphere and Climate Competence Center Research Flagship\u201D (ACCC, 337549, 357902), \u201CThe role of bark in tree survival under drought stress\u201D (355142). This work was supported by the Research Council of Finland funding for the BiBiFe project \u201CBiogeochemical and biophysical feedbacks from forest harvesting to climate change\u201D (nr. 325680) and by the Horizon Europe project FORWARDS \u201CThe ForestWard observatory to secure resilience of European forests\u201D (nr. 101084481). KRG acknowledges funding from the European Research Council (ERC, 755865) and the Research Council of Finland (343059). ALi acknowledges funding by the Research Council of Finland \u201CManaging forests for climate change mitigation\u201D (347782, European Union \u2013 NextGenerationEU instrument), \u201CAtmosphere and Climate Competence Center Research Flagship\u201D (ACCC, 337549, 357902), \u201CThe role of bark in tree survival under drought stress\u201D (355142).; We thank the field staff of the Natural Resources Institute Finland and the Finnish Meteorological Institute for contributing by collecting field data used in this study. The authors would like to thank the ICOS CP for providing the meteorological data used in this study. We would like to thank Natalia Kiuru for assistance in the sample preparation for the LA-IRMS analysis.This work was supported by the Research Council of Finland funding for the BiBiFe project "Biogeochemical and biophysical feedbacks from forest harvesting to climate change" (nr. 325680) and by the Horizon Europe project FORWARDS "The ForestWard observatory to secure resilience of European forests" (nr. 101084481) . KRG acknowledges funding from the European Research Council (ERC, 755865) and the Research Council of Finland (343059) . ALi acknowledges funding by the Research Council of Finland "Managing forests for climate change mitigation" (347782, European Union - NextGenerationEU instrument) , "Atmosphere and Climate Competence Center Research Flagship" (ACCC, 337549, 357902) , "The role of bark in tree survival under drought stress" (355142) .; http://hdl.handle.net/10138/594620; 105000657329; 001456118300001
Verfügbarkeit: http://hdl.handle.net/10138/594620
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Autoren: et al.
Weitere Verfasser: et al.
Schlagwörter: Carbon isotope composition(?13C), Continuous cover forestry (CCF), Harvest release effect, Norway spruce, Selection harvest, Tree stem diameter growth, Ecology, evolutionary biology
Dateibeschreibung: application/pdf
Relation: http://hdl.handle.net/10138/356831; 85146049841; 000924997100001
Verfügbarkeit: http://hdl.handle.net/10138/356831
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Autoren: et al.
Weitere Verfasser: et al.
Quelle: Forest Ecology and Management
Schlagwörter: 0106 biological sciences, continuous cover forestry (CCF), Selection harvest, ta1172, selection harvest, Continuous cover forestry (CCF), 15. Life on land, tree stem diameter growth, 01 natural sciences, carbon isotope composition (δ13C), Carbon isotope composition(?13C), Ecology, evolutionary biology, Harvest release effect, Norway spruce, Tree stem diameter growth, harvest release effect
Dateibeschreibung: application/pdf; false
Zugangs-URL: http://hdl.handle.net/10138/356831
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Carbon Allocation to Roots of Suppressed Norway Spruce Increases Immediately after Selection Harvest
Autoren: et al.
Weitere Verfasser: et al.
Quelle: Forest Ecology and Management
Schlagwörter: Root growth, Selection harvest, Harvest release effect, Norway spruce, Carbon isotope composition (δC), Forestry, Continuous-cover forestry (CCF)
Dateibeschreibung: application/pdf
Zugangs-URL: http://hdl.handle.net/10138/594620
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Autoren: et al.
Weitere Verfasser: et al.
Schlagwörter: continuous cover forestry (CCF), carbon isotope composition (δ13C), tree stem diameter growth, harvest release effect, Norway spruce, selection harvest
Dateibeschreibung: false
Relation: Forest ecology and management; 530; 120759; https://jukuri.luke.fi/handle/10024/552816; https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0378112722007538
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