2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.foreco.2013.05.039
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Physiological and growth responses to pruning season and intensity of hybrid poplar

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“…Similarly, Wang et al (2003) have reported that DBH was significantly decreased due to pruning in Taiwania cryptomerioides. However, Maurin and DesRochers (2013) have found that pruning in poplar increased net photosynthesis of residual foliage, leaf nitrogen concentrations, and reduced root NSC reserves. Furthermore, pruned trees in their study, also appear to have higher stomatal conductance, suggesting that they may have higher resistance to drought.…”
Section: Radial Growth Comparison and Tree Response To Climatementioning
confidence: 95%
“…Similarly, Wang et al (2003) have reported that DBH was significantly decreased due to pruning in Taiwania cryptomerioides. However, Maurin and DesRochers (2013) have found that pruning in poplar increased net photosynthesis of residual foliage, leaf nitrogen concentrations, and reduced root NSC reserves. Furthermore, pruned trees in their study, also appear to have higher stomatal conductance, suggesting that they may have higher resistance to drought.…”
Section: Radial Growth Comparison and Tree Response To Climatementioning
confidence: 95%
“…Height and diameter at breast height (dbh) of all the trees were measured at the end of each growing season from 2009 to 2011 (see Table 1 from Maurin and DesRochers 2013).…”
Section: Field Samplingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It has also been observed that pruning is usually done to improve the shape of trees during the establishment period and/or to create knot-free wood and increase the value of boles (Neilsen and Pinkard 2003;Pinkard et al 2012;Maurin and DesRochers 2013 tree growth (stressful action of trees) or stimulate a tree response by developing secondary shoots and increasing photosynthetic capacity (Springmann et al 2013). Pruning has been demonstrated to enhance the photosynthetic capacity of the remaining foliage in a range of tree species (Medhurst et al 2006).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%