2020
DOI: 10.15835/nbha48211824
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Productivity differences between southern and northern slopes of Southern Carpathians (Romania) for Norway spruce, silver fir, birch and black alder

Abstract: Forest vegetation across Southern Carpathians is distributed in altitudinal layers. The aim of this study was to highlight the productivity differences between the Southern and Northern slopes of the Southern Carpathians for Norway spruce, silver fir, birch and black alder. Data from 45 forest management plans (46.329 stands from the Southern slopes and 32.787 stands from the Northern slopes) were used. For each stand, the mean diameter, mean height, age, standing volume, current volume increment and productio… Show more

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“…Our results show that in the case of the five studied mountain chains, the majority of silver fir stands (approximately 45%) are stands with an almost full consistency. This observation is in accordance with this specie's temperament, the silver fir being a shadow species [32,66]. Alternatively, full consistency stands occupy very small percentages (2-3%).…”
Section: Stand Crown Densitysupporting
confidence: 87%
“…Our results show that in the case of the five studied mountain chains, the majority of silver fir stands (approximately 45%) are stands with an almost full consistency. This observation is in accordance with this specie's temperament, the silver fir being a shadow species [32,66]. Alternatively, full consistency stands occupy very small percentages (2-3%).…”
Section: Stand Crown Densitysupporting
confidence: 87%
“…2): The most representative slopes range between 20 o and 40 o , while small surfaces are identified for fields with large slopes. A similar situation is also present in the Southern Carpathians (Dincă et al, 2020c) Fields with very big slopes (>40 0 ) occupied by forests in this Carpathian chain are present in the following forest districts: Pascov (604 ha), Vintilă Vodă (422 ha), and Cislău (400 ha). Trees installed on slopes with an inclination of 30 0 represent the largest percentage (fig.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 53%
“…This fact has lead us to the idea of building a specific model, in order to improve the results obtained up to this point. In this regard, we have used a technique from other systems that changes its properties rather than the state parameters [23,24]. The multidimensional polynom with approaching the mixed thermic models represents an improvement of the previous linear model.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%