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dc.creatorPretzsch, Hans
dc.creatorHilmers, Torben
dc.creatorUhl, Enno
dc.creatorBielak, Kamil
dc.creatorBosela, Michal
dc.creatordel Rio, Miren
dc.creatorDobor, Laura
dc.creatorForrester, David I.
dc.creatorNagel, Thomas A.
dc.creatorPach, Maciej
dc.creatorAvdagić, Admir
dc.creatorBellan, Michal
dc.creatorBinder, Franz
dc.creatorBoncina, Andrej
dc.creatorBravo, Felipe
dc.creatorde-Dios-Garcia, Javier
dc.creatorDinca, Lucian
dc.creatorDrozdowski, Stanislaw
dc.creatorGiammarchi, Francesco
dc.creatorHoehn, Maria
dc.creatorIbrahimspahić, Aida
dc.creatorJaworski, Andrzej
dc.creatorKlopcić, Matija
dc.creatorKurylyak, Viktor
dc.creatorLevesque, Mathieu
dc.creatorLombardi, Fabio
dc.creatorMatović, Bratislav
dc.creatorOrdonez, Cristobal
dc.creatorPetras, Rudolf
dc.creatorRubio-Cuadrado, Alvaro
dc.creatorStojanović, Dejan
dc.creatorSkrzyszewski, Jerzy
dc.creatorStajić, Branko
dc.creatorSvoboda, Miroslav
dc.creatorVersace, Soraya
dc.creatorZlatanov, Tzvetan
dc.creatorTognetti, Roberto
dc.date.accessioned2024-12-20T13:51:31Z
dc.date.available2024-12-20T13:51:31Z
dc.date.issued2021
dc.identifier.issn1612-4669
dc.identifier.urihttps://omorika.sfb.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1170
dc.description.abstractRecent studies show that several tree species are spreading to higher latitudes and elevations due to climate change. European beech, presently dominating from the colline to the subalpine vegetation belt, is already present in upper montane subalpine forests and has a high potential to further advance to higher elevations in European mountain forests, where the temperature is predicted to further increase in the near future. Although essential for adaptive silviculture, it remains unknown whether the upward shift of beech could be assisted when it is mixed with Norway spruce or silver fir compared with mono-specific stands, as the species interactions under such conditions are hardly known. In this study, we posed the general hypotheses that the growth depending on age of European beech in mountain forests was similar in mono-specific and mixed-species stands and remained stable over time and space in the last two centuries. The scrutiny of these hypotheses was based on increment coring of 1240 dominant beech trees in 45 plots in mono-specific stands of beech and in 46 mixed mountain forests. We found that (i) on average, mean tree diameter increased linearly with age. The age trend was linear in both forest types, but the slope of the age-growth relationship was higher in mono-specific than in mixed mountain forests. (ii) Beech growth in mono-specific stands was stronger reduced with increasing elevation than that in mixed-species stands. (iii) Beech growth in mono-specific stands was on average higher than beech growth in mixed stands. However, at elevations gt 1200 m, growth of beech in mixed stands was higher than that in mono-specific stands. Differences in the growth patterns among elevation zones are less pronounced now than in the past, in both mono-specific and mixed stands. As the higher and longer persisting growth rates extend the flexibility of suitable ages or size for tree harvest and removal, the longer-lasting growth may be of special relevance for multi-aged silviculture concepts. On top of their function for structure and habitat improvement, the remaining old trees may grow more in mass and value than assumed so far.en
dc.relationEU Framework Programme for Research and Innovation HORIZON 2020 [CA15226]
dc.relationEuropean Union's HORIZON 2020 research and innovation programme under the Marie Skodowska-Curie Grant [778322]
dc.relationEuropean Union [2816ERA02S]
dc.relationBavarian State Ministry of Food, Agriculture, and Forestry [7831-26625-2017]
dc.relationSRDA [APVV-16-0325, APVV-15-0265]
dc.relationMinistry of Science and Higher Education of the Republic of Poland
dc.relationOP RDE [CZ.02.1.01/0.0/0.0/16_019/0000803]
dc.relationSlovenian Research Agency [J4-1765]
dc.relationBulgarian National Science Fund (BNSF)
dc.relation[DCOST 01/3/19.10.2018]
dc.rightsrestrictedAccess
dc.rights.urihttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
dc.sourceEuropean Journal of Forest Research
dc.subjectIntra-specific competitionen
dc.subjectInter-specific facilitationen
dc.subjectGrowth trendsen
dc.subjectGrowth accelerationen
dc.subjectClimate changeen
dc.subjectAge-dependent tree growthen
dc.titleEuropean beech stem diameter grows better in mixed than in mono-specific stands at the edge of its distribution in mountain forestsen
dc.typearticle
dc.rights.licenseBY
dc.citation.epage145
dc.citation.issue1
dc.citation.other140(1): 127-145
dc.citation.spage127
dc.citation.volume140
dc.identifier.doi10.1007/s10342-020-01319-y
dc.identifier.rcubconv_929
dc.identifier.scopus2-s2.0-85091498928
dc.identifier.wos000572715000001
dc.type.versionpublishedVersion


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