Competition among plants: concepts, individual-based modelling approaches, and a proposal for a future research strategy

U Berger, C Piou, K Schiffers, V Grimm - Perspectives in Plant Ecology …, 2008 - Elsevier
Competition is a key process in plant populations and communities. We thus need, if we are
to predict the responses of ecological systems to environmental change, a comprehensive …

A slow-release fertilizer containing cyhalofop-butyl reduces N2O emissions by slowly releasing nitrogen and down-regulating the relative abundance of nirK

Z Zhang, G Chen, X Yu, D Liang, C Xu, C Ji… - Science of the Total …, 2024 - Elsevier
To simplify the process of the application of fertilizers and herbicides for farmers, a slow-
release fertilizer containing cyhalofop-butyl (SFC) was developed to prolong the combined …

Effects of understory management on trade-offs and synergies between biomass carbon stock, plant diversity and timber production in eucalyptus plantations

X Zhou, H Zhu, Y Wen, UM Goodale, X Li, Y You… - Forest Ecology and …, 2018 - Elsevier
Understory vegetation management is prevalent in successive short rotation eucalyptus
plantations to control interspecies competition and improve tree growth and timber yields …

Seedling survival and growth of native tree species in pastures: Implications for dry tropical forest rehabilitation in central Panama

HP Griscom, PMS Ashton, GP Berlyn - Forest Ecology and Management, 2005 - Elsevier
Our study tested the effects of herbicide application and cattle removal on the survival and
growth of three native tree species planted in pastures within a deforested, dry tropical …

[HTML][HTML] Changes in tree growth synchrony and resilience in Siberian Pinus sylvestris forests are modulated by fire dynamics and ecohydrological conditions

EG de Andrés, TA Shestakova, RC Scholten… - Agricultural and Forest …, 2022 - Elsevier
Wildfires are the main disturbance of boreal ecosystems, one of the largest reservoirs of
terrestrial carbon. Two-thirds of boreal forests are in Siberia, where peatlands commonly …

Past growth suppressions as proxies of fire incidence in relict Mediterranean black pine forests

JJ Camarero, G Sangüesa-Barreda… - Forest Ecology and …, 2018 - Elsevier
Global warming and land use changes, contributing to landscape level fuel increments,
could threaten Mediterranean pine forest resilience to wildfire disturbances. Reconstructions …

The water balance components of Mediterranean pine trees on a steep mountain slope during two hydrologically contrasting years

M Eliades, A Bruggeman, MW Lubczynski, A Christou… - Journal of …, 2018 - Elsevier
Pines in semi-arid mountain environments manage to survive and thrive despite the limited
soil water, due to shallow soil depths, and overall water scarcity. This study aims to develop …

Optimal regimes of prescribed burning in forest plantations in the presence of risk of wildfires in the southeastern United States

A Susaeta, T Carney - Forest Policy and Economics, 2023 - Elsevier
We examine the optimal timing of prescribed burning and its effect on the optimal forest
management of a forest plantation under wildfire risk in the southeastern United States …

Contrasting effects of wildfire and climate on radial growth of Pinus canariensis on windward and leeward slopes on Tenerife, Canary Islands

V Rozas, G Pérez-de-Lis, I García-González… - Trees, 2011 - Springer
Little is known concerning the effects of wildfires on tree radial growth and their climatic
response under contrasting regimes of fog water inputs on oceanic islands. On Tenerife …

Deer carrying capacity in mid‐rotation pine plantations of Mississippi

RB Iglay, PD Jones, DA Miller… - The Journal of …, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
Herbicides, commonly used for vegetation management in intensively managed pine (Pinus
spp.) forests of the southeastern United States, with and without fire, may alter availability of …