Effect of competition intensity and neighbor identity on architectural traits of Fagus sylvatica
Alice Penanhoat,
Nathaly Guerrero Ramirez,
Mélaine Aubry-Kientz
et al.
Abstract:Key message
Differences in architectural traits of European beech saplings submitted to different levels of competition intensity and neighborhood diversity show a shift toward lateral growth exploration for overtopped trees but less expressed apical control is maintained for beech grown with conifers.
Abstract
Crown plasticity is a fundamental process to optimize the acquisition of light in forests, where it is often the limiting factor for growth. The pr… Show more
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