2014
DOI: 10.3832/ifor0943-007
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Assessing most relevant factors to simulate current annual increments of beech forests in Italy

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“…Thus, it should help to extend the studies on the ecophysiological functioning of beech stands presently conducted in Hesse forest (Granier et al, 2008) to younger and older stands, and in particular the comparison of the net primary productivity (NPP) of stands estimated from the CO 2 fluxes with the stand biomass increment . Moreover, it could help to test the ability of biogeochemical models, like BIOME-BGC, to assess the gross and net primary production of beech stands, as was done by Chiesi & al. (2014) for beech forests in Italy.…”
Section: Use Of Biomass and Biomass Increment Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, it should help to extend the studies on the ecophysiological functioning of beech stands presently conducted in Hesse forest (Granier et al, 2008) to younger and older stands, and in particular the comparison of the net primary productivity (NPP) of stands estimated from the CO 2 fluxes with the stand biomass increment . Moreover, it could help to test the ability of biogeochemical models, like BIOME-BGC, to assess the gross and net primary production of beech stands, as was done by Chiesi & al. (2014) for beech forests in Italy.…”
Section: Use Of Biomass and Biomass Increment Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) stands are crucially important forest ecosystems throughout the temperate and mountain areas of Europe (Nocentini 2009, Chiesi et al 2013. Nevertheless, these ecosystems have been exploited by human activities for centuries and more recently have been affected by long-range air pollution (Paoletti & Tuovinen 2011), with the result that old-growth and structurally complex forests with consistent amount of decomposing wood can be found only in protected areas and remote patches of the continent (Burrascano et al 2013).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, it should help to extend the studies on the ecophysiological functioning of beech stands presently conducted in Hesse forest (Granier et al 2008) to younger and older stands, and in particular the comparison of the net primary productivity (NPP) of stands estimated from the CO 2 fluxes with the stand biomass increment (Granier et al 2000). Moreover, it could help to test the ability of bio-geochemical models, like BIOME-BGC, to assess the gross and net primary production of beech stands, as was done by Chiesi et al (2014) for beech forests in Italy. The biomass equations established could also be used to analyze the effects of different silvicultural treatments on the biomass and carbon stocks and fluxes of beech stands, using the available stand growth and yield models built in France, that is "Fagacées" (Dhôte & Le Moguedec 2005) or "SimCAP" (Ottorini & Le Goff 2006).…”
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confidence: 99%