Long-term reduction in the diameter growth of butt rot affected Norway spruce, Picea abies
@inproceedings{Hellgren1995LongtermRI, title={Long-term reduction in the diameter growth of butt rot affected Norway spruce, Picea abies}, author={Malin Bendz Hellgren and Jan Stenlid}, year={1995} }
Abstract The long-term effect of butt rot on the diameter increment of Norway spruce, Picea abies Karst., was studied by analysing data collected by the Swedish National Forest Inventory. The 15 698 Norway spruce trees were classified as healthy or infected based on bore cores taken at breast height. Healthy and infected trees, similar in terms of age, diameter at breast height in 1954, increment from 1954 to 1963, and from sites of the same productivity class in the same region were paired… CONTINUE READING
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