2020
DOI: 10.5194/egusphere-egu2020-12798
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Intra-annual stem growth of co-occurring temperate eucalypts in relation to climate variability, competition and fire history

Abstract: <p>Forest growth is considered as an important global carbon sink but its responses to environmental changes remain uncertain. Tree stems are a predominant carbon pool in temperate eucalypt forests, representing a susbstantive component of their net productivity and carbon dynamics. Despite their importance, our understanding of factors controlling stem growth in these evergreen forests remains limited partly because the dominant eucalypts lack distinct growth rings. Unravelling eucalypt species'… Show more

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