首页|Mixing degree, stand density, and water supply can increase the overyielding of mixed versus monospecific stands in Central Europe
Mixing degree, stand density, and water supply can increase the overyielding of mixed versus monospecific stands in Central Europe
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Tree species mixtures can overyield monospecific stands and provide many other advantageous regulating and provisioning ecosystem services. So far, the effect of mixing on growth were mostly described at the individual tree level or cumulatively at the stand level. How overyielding emerges from the mixing pattern, how it is modulated by the current environmental conditions, and how overyielding develops with progressing stand age is largely unexplored. However, such knowledge might promote the silvicultural design of mixed stands.
Horizontal tree distributionMixing patternVertical stand structureStructure-growth relationshipStress gradient hypothesisTemperate mixed-species forests
Pretzsch, Hans
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Tech Univ Munich, TUM Sch Life Sci, Chair Forest Growth & Yield Sci, Hans Carl von Carlowitz Pl 2, D-85354 Freising Weihenstephan, Germany