Climatic factors defining the height growth curve of forest species

The aim of this study was to modify several existing biological models by including several predictive variables that take into account the effect of climatic factors on tree height growth. Tree height was measured from 2007 to 2014 on 18 trees for each of the following species: Eucalyptus urophylla...

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Main Authors: Elli EF, Caron BO, Behling A, Eloy E, Queiróz De Souza V, Schwerz F, Stolzle JR
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Language:English
Published: Italian Society of Silviculture and Forest Ecology (SISEF) 2017-06-01
Series:iForest - Biogeosciences and Forestry
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Online Access:https://iforest.sisef.org/contents/?id=ifor2189-010
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spelling doaj-da444a7bfd614684b01a46d14e6254842020-11-24T22:19:38ZengItalian Society of Silviculture and Forest Ecology (SISEF)iForest - Biogeosciences and Forestry1971-74581971-74582017-06-0110154755310.3832/ifor2189-0102189Climatic factors defining the height growth curve of forest speciesElli EF0Caron BO1Behling A2Eloy E3Queiróz De Souza V4Schwerz F5Stolzle JR6Federal University of Santa Maria, Frederico Westphalen Campus, Graduate Program in Agronomy - Agriculture and Environment. Linha Sete de Setembro n/a, Highway 386 km 40, CEP 98400-000, Frederico Westphalen, Rio Grande do Sul State (Brazil)Federal University of Santa Maria, Frederico Westphalen Campus, Graduate Program in Agronomy - Agriculture and Environment. Linha Sete de Setembro n/a, Highway 386 km 40, CEP 98400-000, Frederico Westphalen, Rio Grande do Sul State (Brazil)Federal University of Paraná, Graduate Program in Forest Engineering. Av. Pref. Lothário Meissner, 900, Jardim Bot’nico, Campus III, CEP 80210-160, Curitiba, Paraná (Brazil)Federal University of Santa Maria, Frederico Westphalen Campus, Graduate Program in Agronomy - Agriculture and Environment. Linha Sete de Setembro n/a, Highway 386 km 40, CEP 98400-000, Frederico Westphalen, Rio Grande do Sul State (Brazil)Federal University of Santa Maria, Frederico Westphalen Campus, Graduate Program in Agronomy - Agriculture and Environment. Linha Sete de Setembro n/a, Highway 386 km 40, CEP 98400-000, Frederico Westphalen, Rio Grande do Sul State (Brazil)Federal University of Santa Maria, Frederico Westphalen Campus, Graduate Program in Agronomy - Agriculture and Environment. Linha Sete de Setembro n/a, Highway 386 km 40, CEP 98400-000, Frederico Westphalen, Rio Grande do Sul State (Brazil)Federal University of Santa Maria, Frederico Westphalen Campus, Graduate Program in Agronomy - Agriculture and Environment. Linha Sete de Setembro n/a, Highway 386 km 40, CEP 98400-000, Frederico Westphalen, Rio Grande do Sul State (Brazil)The aim of this study was to modify several existing biological models by including several predictive variables that take into account the effect of climatic factors on tree height growth. Tree height was measured from 2007 to 2014 on 18 trees for each of the following species: Eucalyptus urophylla × Eucalyptus grandis, Parapiptadenia rigida, Peltophorum dubium, Mimosa scabrella and Schizolobium parahybae. Different existing nonlinear models were fitted to the observed data, and the best fitting models were selected. The inclusion of climatic variables into the selected models (mainly minimum temperature and rainfall) improved their predictions of tree height growth with age, and provided more accurate estimates than those obtained by traditional nonlinear models. Simulations were carried out to explore the variation of tree height growth under different minimum temperature and precipitation regimes. The effects of frost and rainfall variation on height growth curves and their consequences for forest management are discussed.https://iforest.sisef.org/contents/?id=ifor2189-010Von Bertalanffy-Richards’ ModelMean Minimum TemperatureRainfallFrost
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author Elli EF
Caron BO
Behling A
Eloy E
Queiróz De Souza V
Schwerz F
Stolzle JR
spellingShingle Elli EF
Caron BO
Behling A
Eloy E
Queiróz De Souza V
Schwerz F
Stolzle JR
Climatic factors defining the height growth curve of forest species
iForest - Biogeosciences and Forestry
Von Bertalanffy-Richards’ Model
Mean Minimum Temperature
Rainfall
Frost
author_facet Elli EF
Caron BO
Behling A
Eloy E
Queiróz De Souza V
Schwerz F
Stolzle JR
author_sort Elli EF
title Climatic factors defining the height growth curve of forest species
title_short Climatic factors defining the height growth curve of forest species
title_full Climatic factors defining the height growth curve of forest species
title_fullStr Climatic factors defining the height growth curve of forest species
title_full_unstemmed Climatic factors defining the height growth curve of forest species
title_sort climatic factors defining the height growth curve of forest species
publisher Italian Society of Silviculture and Forest Ecology (SISEF)
series iForest - Biogeosciences and Forestry
issn 1971-7458
1971-7458
publishDate 2017-06-01
description The aim of this study was to modify several existing biological models by including several predictive variables that take into account the effect of climatic factors on tree height growth. Tree height was measured from 2007 to 2014 on 18 trees for each of the following species: Eucalyptus urophylla × Eucalyptus grandis, Parapiptadenia rigida, Peltophorum dubium, Mimosa scabrella and Schizolobium parahybae. Different existing nonlinear models were fitted to the observed data, and the best fitting models were selected. The inclusion of climatic variables into the selected models (mainly minimum temperature and rainfall) improved their predictions of tree height growth with age, and provided more accurate estimates than those obtained by traditional nonlinear models. Simulations were carried out to explore the variation of tree height growth under different minimum temperature and precipitation regimes. The effects of frost and rainfall variation on height growth curves and their consequences for forest management are discussed.
topic Von Bertalanffy-Richards’ Model
Mean Minimum Temperature
Rainfall
Frost
url https://iforest.sisef.org/contents/?id=ifor2189-010
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