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The growth response of trees to changing climate plays a key role in the efficient management of forest ecosystems. The case study analyses long-term growth trends and reactions of conifer tree species (Norway spruce, silver fir, Scots pine) on climate characteristics in mixed selection forest of...
European chestnut (Castanea sativa Mill.) belongs among hardwood deciduos tree species, where the border between earlywood and latewood is easily distinguish. From this reason, this tree species is therefore seems to be suitable for performing dendrochronological analysis. Objective of the paper...
Results are given of a dendroclimatic analysis of Scots pine [Pinus sylvestris] on 4 plots representing the most characteristic forest management type (HSLT) at the Šaštín-Stráže management unit (LHC) in Záhorská nižina, Slovakia. Changes in diameter increment were analysed after regulation of the...
A dendrochronological study was carried out for a Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris) tree that was uprooted in 1986 on a rocky terrace in the Slovensky Raj National Park. The tree was about 250-yr-old. Diameter growth was correlated with solar activity.
Diameter growth was monitored and dendrochronological analyses made of sample trees of 4 species [in bottomland forests] on 6 permanent monitoring plots in the region of the Hrušovská dam in Slovakia, before and after the damming of the Danube river in 1992. The data showed that diameter growth and ...
The mutual influence of tree species was studied using dendrochronological analyses of 20-yr-old trees in Slovakia. Observations included a marked inhibitory influence of birch [Betula sp.] on Scots pine [Pinus sylvestris] and a stimulatory influence of larch [Larix sp.] on Scots pine.