2024
DOI: 10.1002/eap.3030
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Thinning followed by slash burning enhances growth and reduces vulnerability to drought for Pinus nigra

Lena Vilà‐Vilardell,
Teresa Valor,
Rebecca Hood‐Nowotny
et al.

Abstract: Increasingly frequent severe drought events are pushing Mediterranean forests to unprecedented responses. Lack of management leads to dense forests that are highly susceptible to drought stress, potentially resulting in extensive dieback and increased vulnerability to other disturbances. Forest treatments like thinning and slash burning reduce competition for resources and have the potential to enhance tree growth and vigor and minimize tree vulnerability to drought. Here, we used tree rings to study the growt… Show more

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