2021
DOI: 10.3389/ffgc.2021.775600
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Stem Radial Growth Is Negatively Related to Tree Defoliation and Damage in Conifers, Northern Italy

Abstract: Although several manipulative experiments provided evidence for a negative effect of defoliation on tree growth, results from observational studies were less univocal. This may be due to the ability of observed defoliation to reflect the health status of individual trees, to the influence of site condition and to the amplitude of time window used for growth assessment. Here, we investigated the relationship between two tree health indicators (crown defoliation, damage symptoms) and annual (measured by tree-rin… Show more

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“…The first professor of taxation and forest management V. T. Sobichevsky [2] and other contemporaries of the scientist called this work "the best decoration of Russian forestry literature". Monitoring of forest ecosystems plays an important role in the development of forest science and is in focus of attention of national and foreign researchers [3,4]. The most important factor while monitoring of forest ecosystems, the assessment of the forest breeding, environmental and medium stabilizing functions and the reproduction capacity of the preserved forest ecosystems is considered [5].…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The first professor of taxation and forest management V. T. Sobichevsky [2] and other contemporaries of the scientist called this work "the best decoration of Russian forestry literature". Monitoring of forest ecosystems plays an important role in the development of forest science and is in focus of attention of national and foreign researchers [3,4]. The most important factor while monitoring of forest ecosystems, the assessment of the forest breeding, environmental and medium stabilizing functions and the reproduction capacity of the preserved forest ecosystems is considered [5].…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Studying the ability of plants to recover from mechanical damage is of great significance for their survival. Mechanical damage to woody plants often weakens tree growth, affecting plant growth physiology [3], biomass allocation [4], photosynthetic characteristics [5], and carbon sequestration capacity [6]. In severe cases, it slows lateral root or branch growth, which can even result in tree mortality [7,8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Like in other plant species, heat stress (HS) causes in Pines a detrimental and irreversible damage affecting development, growth, and in last term a population decline in natural forests or productivity losses in plantations (Ferretti et al, 2021a(Ferretti et al, , 2021bGazol et al, 2020). A variety of responses to minimize damage and ensure protection of cellular homeostasis have been identified and significant progress has been achieved in the elucidation of the physiological and molecular mechanisms underlying (Escandón et al, 2017;Kotak et al, 2007;Li et al, 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%