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Huicui Lu, Godefridus M. J. Mohren, Miren Del Río, Mart-Jan Schelhaas, Meike Bouwman and Frank J. Sterck
Many monoculture forests have been converted to mixed-species forests in Europe over the last decades. The main reasons for this conversion were probably to increase productivity, including timber production, and enhance other ecosystem services, such as...
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Lars Drössler, Eric Agestam, Kamil Bielak, Malgorzata Dudzinska, Julia Koricheva, Mateusz Liziniewicz, Magnus Löf, Bill Mason, Hans Pretzsch, Sauli Valkonen and Klaas Wellhausen
Pine-spruce forests are one of the commonest mixed forest types in Europe and both tree species are very important for wood supply. This study summarized nine European studies with Scots pine and Norway spruce where a mixed-species stand and both monocul...
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Wang Tian, Huayong Zhang, Lei Zhao, Xiang Xu, Hai Huang
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The relationship between biodiversity and ecosystem functioning is a central issue in ecology. The insurance hypothesis suggests that biodiversity could improve community productivity and reduce the temporal variability of main ecosystem processes. In th...
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Kamil Bielak,Malgorzata Dudzinska,Hans Pretzsch
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Aim of study: The objective of this study was to analyse the effect of species mixing of Scots pine and Norway spruce on the productivity at the stand and species level. We also analysed to what extent the mixing effects is modified by drought stress.Are...
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Hubert Sterba,Miren del Rio,Andreas Brunner,Sonia Condes
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Aim of study: The aim of this paper is to compare differences in growth per hectare of species in pure and mixed stands as they result from different definitions of species proportions.Area of Study: We used the data of the Spanish National Forest Invent...
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