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Environmental control of daily stem radius increment in the montane conifer Cedrus libani

Growth response of conifers is species- specific and depends on site and climate conditions. Studies on daily radial stem growth use different analytical approaches to determine species reactions to environmental conditions. These results contribute to improve forecasts of tree growth under a changi...

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Published in:Journal of forestry research 2020-08, Vol.31 (4), p.1159-1171
Main Authors: Güney, Aylin, Gülsoy, Serkan, Şentürk, Özdemir, Niessner, Armin, Küppers, Manfred
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Climate
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Climatic conditions
Coniferous trees
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Correlation analysis
Drought
Environmental conditions
Environmental control
Forestry
Humidity
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Relative humidity
Stems
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