Variability of European beech wood density as influenced by interactions between treering growth and aspect

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作者
Daniela Diaconu [1 ]
Marc Wassenberg [1 ]
Heinrich Spiecker [1 ]
机构
[1] Chair of Forest Growth and Dendroecology, Albert-Ludwigs-University
关键词
Fagus sylvatica; HF densitometry; Wood quality; Wood density; Aspect;
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S792.99 [其他];
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0829 ; 0907 ;
摘要
Background: Wood density is considered to be the most important predictor of wood quality but despite its importance, diffuse-porous tree species have been the subject of only a limited number of studies. The importance of European beech forests for Central Europe calls for profound research to examine the potential impact of a warmer climate on the quality of beech timber.Methods: In this study we analysed the influence of tree-ring width and tree-ring age on the wood density of beech,and whether the wood density response to these two parameters is modified by aspect. A linear mixed-effects model for wood density was constructed for mean density data measured with high frequency densitometry on stem discs from 72 beech trees sampled from two different aspects(northeast-NE and southwest-SW) of a valley in southwestern Germany.Results: Part of the variability of mean annual wood density was explained by cambial age: an increase in cambial age resulted in an increase in mean wood density. Tree-ring width and aspect had only a small influence on wood density.Wood density on the SW aspect was lower than on the NE with a difference of approximately 0.006 g/cm3. The between-tree variability was very high.Conclusions: The significant interaction between cambial age and aspect reflects the importance of site conditions at older tree ages: with increasing cambial age the difference between aspects becomes stronger. Our results give a better understanding of the importance of site conditions on the wood quality of beech.
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页码:165 / 173
页数:9
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