Effect of thinning on the foliar nutrient status of Scots pine stands on drained boreal peatlands

Foliar responses to thinning in midrotation stands of Scots pine (Pinussylvestris L.) were studied in six thinning experiments (0–50% of basal area removed) established on drained peatlands in northern Finland and southern Sweden. The trophic level of the sites varied from ombrotrophic to meso-eutro...

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Published in:Canadian Journal of Forest Research
Main Authors: Hökkä, Hannu, Penttilä, Timo, Hånell, Björn
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Canadian Science Publishing 1996
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author Hökkä, Hannu
Penttilä, Timo
Hånell, Björn
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Hånell, Björn
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description Foliar responses to thinning in midrotation stands of Scots pine (Pinussylvestris L.) were studied in six thinning experiments (0–50% of basal area removed) established on drained peatlands in northern Finland and southern Sweden. The trophic level of the sites varied from ombrotrophic to meso-eutrophic. Needle sampling and analyses were carried out on individual trees of dominant and suppressed canopy layers. The variation in the needle dry mass and in the element concentrations and contents, calculated as plot means, was explained by thinning treatment, blocking by site groups and randoming blocking within the site. Thinning increased foliar concentrations of P, needle size, and contents of N, P, and K in all the canopy layers. It was concluded that thinning improved the foliar nutrient status by reducing the competition for nutrients.
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spelling crcansciencepubl:10.1139/x26-177 2025-01-16T23:52:20+00:00 Effect of thinning on the foliar nutrient status of Scots pine stands on drained boreal peatlands Hökkä, Hannu Penttilä, Timo Hånell, Björn 1996 http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/x26-177 http://www.nrcresearchpress.com/doi/pdf/10.1139/x26-177 en eng Canadian Science Publishing http://www.nrcresearchpress.com/page/about/CorporateTextAndDataMining Canadian Journal of Forest Research volume 26, issue 9, page 1577-1584 ISSN 0045-5067 1208-6037 Ecology Forestry Global and Planetary Change journal-article 1996 crcansciencepubl https://doi.org/10.1139/x26-177 2023-11-19T13:39:30Z Foliar responses to thinning in midrotation stands of Scots pine (Pinussylvestris L.) were studied in six thinning experiments (0–50% of basal area removed) established on drained peatlands in northern Finland and southern Sweden. The trophic level of the sites varied from ombrotrophic to meso-eutrophic. Needle sampling and analyses were carried out on individual trees of dominant and suppressed canopy layers. The variation in the needle dry mass and in the element concentrations and contents, calculated as plot means, was explained by thinning treatment, blocking by site groups and randoming blocking within the site. Thinning increased foliar concentrations of P, needle size, and contents of N, P, and K in all the canopy layers. It was concluded that thinning improved the foliar nutrient status by reducing the competition for nutrients. Article in Journal/Newspaper Northern Finland Canadian Science Publishing The Needle ENVELOPE(-64.047,-64.047,63.267,63.267) Canadian Journal of Forest Research 26 9 1577 1584
spellingShingle Ecology
Forestry
Global and Planetary Change
Hökkä, Hannu
Penttilä, Timo
Hånell, Björn
Effect of thinning on the foliar nutrient status of Scots pine stands on drained boreal peatlands
title Effect of thinning on the foliar nutrient status of Scots pine stands on drained boreal peatlands
title_full Effect of thinning on the foliar nutrient status of Scots pine stands on drained boreal peatlands
title_fullStr Effect of thinning on the foliar nutrient status of Scots pine stands on drained boreal peatlands
title_full_unstemmed Effect of thinning on the foliar nutrient status of Scots pine stands on drained boreal peatlands
title_short Effect of thinning on the foliar nutrient status of Scots pine stands on drained boreal peatlands
title_sort effect of thinning on the foliar nutrient status of scots pine stands on drained boreal peatlands
topic Ecology
Forestry
Global and Planetary Change
topic_facet Ecology
Forestry
Global and Planetary Change
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