Growth at the microscale: long term thinning effects on patterns and timing of intra-annual stem increment in radiata pine

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作者
Drew, David M. [1 ]
Downes, Geoffrey M. [2 ]
机构
[1] Stellenbosch Univ, Dept Forest & Wood Sci, Private Bag X1, ZA-7800 Matieland, South Africa
[2] Forest Qual Pty Ltd, POB 293, Huonville, Tas, Australia
来源
FOREST ECOSYSTEMS | 2018年 / 5卷
关键词
Monterey pine; Dendrometer; Intra-annual growth; Drought; Thinning; WOOD FORMATION; GROWING-SEASON; SIZE VARIATION; CLIMATE-CHANGE; TREE GROWTH; DENDROMETER; DYNAMICS; IMPACT; RADIUS; MODEL;
D O I
10.1186/s40663-018-0153-z
中图分类号
S7 [林业];
学科分类号
0829 ; 0907 ;
摘要
Background: Stem radial growth in forests is not uniform. Rather, it is characterized by periods of relatively fast or slow growth, or sometimes no growth at all. These fluctuations are generally a function of varying environmental conditions (e.g. water availability) and, importantly, will also be associated with adjustments in properties in the wood formed. Stand level conditions and forest management, particularly thinning and stand density will, however, also have a major influence on patterns of growth variation. We explore how different thinning histories and/or stand densities influence these dynamics of tree growth in the important commercial plantation species Pinus radiata D. Don. Methods: Daily stem size change was measured using electronic point dendrometers over two growing seasons on P. radiata trees at two sites, subjected to different thinning regimes. Timing, rates and periodicity of annual growth were calculated from these data. Results: Greater overall cross-sectional growth in thinned plots was driven mainly by two dynamics. First, the cessation of seasonal growth occurred at least 3 weeks later in the stands in which thinning had taken place. There was no difference between thinned/unthinned stands, however, in the timing of growth onset. Second, within the longer season, trees in thinned plots had more growth days (as much as 20% more) than unthinned plots. The rates of growth on days when growth occurred were not different, however. In this context, it is notable that in trees in the unthinned plots experiencing the most severe competition there were strong "pulses" of growth following drought-breaking rainfall events. Unthinned plots at high stand densities also maintained a smaller (but consistent) zone of dividing cells throughout the season than thinned plots. Conclusions: In Pinus radiata growing under conditions as in our study, conditions late in summer, particularly drought, have an important effect on the timing of cessation of growth. Early season temperature appears to have no effect in determining timing of annual growth. Limiting conditions during the season reduce growing duration, and thus total growth, more in unthinned stands than thinned stands. These findings are valuable in developing new generations of fine-scale growth and wood property models.
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