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Effects of size, neighbors, and site condition on tree growth in a subtropical evergreen and deciduous broad‐leaved mixed forest, China

Successful growth of a tree is the result of combined effects of biotic and abiotic factors. It is important to understand how biotic and abiotic factors affect changes in forest structure and dynamics under environmental fluctuations. In this study, we explored the effects of initial size [diameter...

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Autores principales: Chi, Xiulian, Tang, Zhiyao, Xie, Zongqiang, Guo, Qiang, Zhang, Mi, Ge, Jielin, Xiong, Gaoming, Fang, Jingyun
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6102529/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30151120
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.1665
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author Chi, Xiulian
Tang, Zhiyao
Xie, Zongqiang
Guo, Qiang
Zhang, Mi
Ge, Jielin
Xiong, Gaoming
Fang, Jingyun
author_facet Chi, Xiulian
Tang, Zhiyao
Xie, Zongqiang
Guo, Qiang
Zhang, Mi
Ge, Jielin
Xiong, Gaoming
Fang, Jingyun
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description Successful growth of a tree is the result of combined effects of biotic and abiotic factors. It is important to understand how biotic and abiotic factors affect changes in forest structure and dynamics under environmental fluctuations. In this study, we explored the effects of initial size [diameter at breast height (DBH)], neighborhood competition, and site condition on tree growth, based on a 3‐year monitoring of tree growth rate in a permanent plot (120 × 80 m) of montane Fagus engleriana–Cyclobalanopsis multiervis mixed forest on Mt. Shennongjia, China. We measured DBH increments every 6 months from October 2011 to October 2014 by field‐made dendrometers and calculated the mean annual growth rate over the 3 years for each individual tree. We also measured and calculated twelve soil properties and five topographic variables for 384 grids of 5 × 5 m. We defined two distance‐dependent neighborhood competition indices with and without considerations of phylogenetic relatedness between trees and tested for significant differences in growth rates among functional groups. On average, trees in this mixed montane forest grew 0.07 cm year(−1) in DBH. Deciduous, canopy, and early‐successional species grew faster than evergreen, small‐statured, and late‐successional species, respectively. Growth rates increased with initial DBH, but were not significantly related to neighborhood competition and site condition for overall trees. Phylogenetic relatedness between trees did not influence the neighborhood competition. Different factors were found to influence tree growth rates of different functional groups: Initial DBH was the dominant factor for all tree groups; neighborhood competition within 5 m radius decreased growth rates of evergreen trees; and site condition tended to be more related to growth rates of fast‐growing trees (deciduous, canopy, pioneer, and early‐successional species) than the slow‐growing trees (evergreen, understory, and late‐successional species).
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spelling pubmed-61025292018-08-27 Effects of size, neighbors, and site condition on tree growth in a subtropical evergreen and deciduous broad‐leaved mixed forest, China Chi, Xiulian Tang, Zhiyao Xie, Zongqiang Guo, Qiang Zhang, Mi Ge, Jielin Xiong, Gaoming Fang, Jingyun Ecol Evol Original Research Successful growth of a tree is the result of combined effects of biotic and abiotic factors. It is important to understand how biotic and abiotic factors affect changes in forest structure and dynamics under environmental fluctuations. In this study, we explored the effects of initial size [diameter at breast height (DBH)], neighborhood competition, and site condition on tree growth, based on a 3‐year monitoring of tree growth rate in a permanent plot (120 × 80 m) of montane Fagus engleriana–Cyclobalanopsis multiervis mixed forest on Mt. Shennongjia, China. We measured DBH increments every 6 months from October 2011 to October 2014 by field‐made dendrometers and calculated the mean annual growth rate over the 3 years for each individual tree. We also measured and calculated twelve soil properties and five topographic variables for 384 grids of 5 × 5 m. We defined two distance‐dependent neighborhood competition indices with and without considerations of phylogenetic relatedness between trees and tested for significant differences in growth rates among functional groups. On average, trees in this mixed montane forest grew 0.07 cm year(−1) in DBH. Deciduous, canopy, and early‐successional species grew faster than evergreen, small‐statured, and late‐successional species, respectively. Growth rates increased with initial DBH, but were not significantly related to neighborhood competition and site condition for overall trees. Phylogenetic relatedness between trees did not influence the neighborhood competition. Different factors were found to influence tree growth rates of different functional groups: Initial DBH was the dominant factor for all tree groups; neighborhood competition within 5 m radius decreased growth rates of evergreen trees; and site condition tended to be more related to growth rates of fast‐growing trees (deciduous, canopy, pioneer, and early‐successional species) than the slow‐growing trees (evergreen, understory, and late‐successional species). John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2015-10-20 /pmc/articles/PMC6102529/ /pubmed/30151120 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.1665 Text en © 2015 The Authors. Ecology and Evolution published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Chi, Xiulian
Tang, Zhiyao
Xie, Zongqiang
Guo, Qiang
Zhang, Mi
Ge, Jielin
Xiong, Gaoming
Fang, Jingyun
Effects of size, neighbors, and site condition on tree growth in a subtropical evergreen and deciduous broad‐leaved mixed forest, China
title Effects of size, neighbors, and site condition on tree growth in a subtropical evergreen and deciduous broad‐leaved mixed forest, China
title_full Effects of size, neighbors, and site condition on tree growth in a subtropical evergreen and deciduous broad‐leaved mixed forest, China
title_fullStr Effects of size, neighbors, and site condition on tree growth in a subtropical evergreen and deciduous broad‐leaved mixed forest, China
title_full_unstemmed Effects of size, neighbors, and site condition on tree growth in a subtropical evergreen and deciduous broad‐leaved mixed forest, China
title_short Effects of size, neighbors, and site condition on tree growth in a subtropical evergreen and deciduous broad‐leaved mixed forest, China
title_sort effects of size, neighbors, and site condition on tree growth in a subtropical evergreen and deciduous broad‐leaved mixed forest, china
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6102529/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30151120
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.1665
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