2013
DOI: 10.1007/s10342-013-0764-4
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Resin tapping in Pinus pinaster: effects on growth and response function to climate

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“…In contrast to our findings and those of Tomusiak and Magnuszewski (2009), but in line with our initial hypothesis, various other studies report a negative impact of resin extraction on the growth of various pine species (Papadopoulos 2013;Génova et al 2014;Chen et al 2015), which may relate to carbohydrates being invested in resin production rather than tree growth. Similarly, a study on growth responses of maritime pine (Pinus pinaster Ait.)…”
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confidence: 57%
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“…In contrast to our findings and those of Tomusiak and Magnuszewski (2009), but in line with our initial hypothesis, various other studies report a negative impact of resin extraction on the growth of various pine species (Papadopoulos 2013;Génova et al 2014;Chen et al 2015), which may relate to carbohydrates being invested in resin production rather than tree growth. Similarly, a study on growth responses of maritime pine (Pinus pinaster Ait.)…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 57%
“…3 and 4). Similarly, Génova et al (2014) found no indications that resin tapping affects the climate sensitivity of maritime pine growth in Spain.…”
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“…Several dendrochronological studies have used Pinus pinaster to detect the effect of climatic conditions on growth, but most of them dealt with naturally regenerated forests [25,28,29,[45][46][47][48][49][50]. Here, we fill this gap by comparing the climate-growth associations of naturally regenerated and planted stands subjected to similar regional climatic conditions.…”
Section: Climate-and Drought-growth Relationships In Planted and Natumentioning
confidence: 98%