2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.foreco.2013.06.039
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Effect of climatic factors on height increment of Scots pine in experimental plantation in Kalsnava, Latvia

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“…Many threats are associated with rapidly progressing climate changes (Edenhofer et al, 2014). The relationship between meteorological factors and increment (both height and radial) of Scots pine has been well studied and the obtained results mainly demonstrate a slightly positive influence of the predicted changes on tree growth (Jansons et al, 2013a(Jansons et al, , 2013b(Jansons et al, , 2015a(Jansons et al, , 2016aRieksts-Riekstins et al, 2014). One of the threats to young Scots pine trees in particular is a needlecast disease caused by fungus Lophodermium seditiosum.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many threats are associated with rapidly progressing climate changes (Edenhofer et al, 2014). The relationship between meteorological factors and increment (both height and radial) of Scots pine has been well studied and the obtained results mainly demonstrate a slightly positive influence of the predicted changes on tree growth (Jansons et al, 2013a(Jansons et al, , 2013b(Jansons et al, , 2015a(Jansons et al, , 2016aRieksts-Riekstins et al, 2014). One of the threats to young Scots pine trees in particular is a needlecast disease caused by fungus Lophodermium seditiosum.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Successful natural regeneration is the first indication of species to thrive in the particular conditions. Abundant regeneration has been found in canopy openings of the few existing beech stands in Latvia (Purina et al, 2013), limited mainly by light conditions . Even so, the results proved very high shade tolerance of this tree species in comparison to other common trees species in Latvia as well as broadleaved tree species with northernmost point of distribution limit being in the territory of our country -European hornbeam (Carpinus betulus L.).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Considering that time series of HI contain high autocorrelation Jansons et al 2013), residual chronologies for each site were produced using the program ARSTAN (Cook and Holmes 1996). Double detrending with negative exponential curve and cubic spline with rigidity of 128-years and 50% frequency cut-off level and autoregressive modelling was applied.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, in southern regions of its distribution, HI has been limited by drought-related factors (Mutke et al 2003;Thabeet et al 2009;Dobbertin et al 2010). Our previous study showed that height growth of 40-year-old Scots pine in experimental plantations in Latvia has been affected by temperature in the current spring and precipitation in the previous summer (Jansons et al 2013). Nevertheless, there is still insufficient knowledge about the climate-HI relationships of Scots pine and their temporal changes in the hemiboreal forest zone.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%