1990
DOI: 10.1007/bf02741634
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Messung elektrischer Widerstände im Kambialbereich gedüngter und ungedüngter Fichten

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“…Cambial electrical resistance (CER) and electrical capacitance have been used as indicators of altered tree vitality after fertilization, crown release, defoliation, and other stresses; higher CER indicated reductions in vitality (Wargo 1981;Piene et al 1984;MacDougall et al 1988;Gagnon et al 1988;Lindberg and Johansson 1989;Huttl et al 1990). CER was used as a stand hazard index for rating vulnerability of balsam fir (Abies balsamea L.) to damage from spruce budworm (Davis et al 1980) and also was useful in separating red spruce stands into classes of low, intermediate, and high vigor and vitality (Smith and Ostrofsky 1993).…”
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“…Cambial electrical resistance (CER) and electrical capacitance have been used as indicators of altered tree vitality after fertilization, crown release, defoliation, and other stresses; higher CER indicated reductions in vitality (Wargo 1981;Piene et al 1984;MacDougall et al 1988;Gagnon et al 1988;Lindberg and Johansson 1989;Huttl et al 1990). CER was used as a stand hazard index for rating vulnerability of balsam fir (Abies balsamea L.) to damage from spruce budworm (Davis et al 1980) and also was useful in separating red spruce stands into classes of low, intermediate, and high vigor and vitality (Smith and Ostrofsky 1993).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%