Response on climate change of radial increment of Scots pine in stands in different Forest site conditions of Central Polissya
Journal Title: Лісівництво і агролісомеліорація - Year 2012, Vol 120, Issue
Abstract
Peculiarities of influence of climate changes on dynamic of Scots pine radial increment in middle-aged forest stands growing in different forest site conditions in Central Polissya were investigated by dendrochronological methods. Increase of precipitation was proved since 1968–2007 , and air temperature since 1988–2007. Higher growth of temperature has begun in winter and early spring of 1998–2007, which influenced negatively on radial increment of trees. Trees in fresh bor appeared to be more sensitive to climate change than in fresh subor.
Authors and Affiliations
I. Koval
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