Journal article

Age and radial growth pattern of four tree species in a subtropical forest of China

P Xing, QB Zhang, PJ Baker

Trees Structure and Function | Published : 2012

Abstract

Subtropical forests are usually composed of many tree species. Knowledge of the age and radial growth variation of the dominant tree species is useful for understanding forest dynamics and community structure and function. The aims of this study are to explore whether there are identifiable annual growth rings in the main tree species and to examine the growth characteristics within and among the species in Mount Gutian subtropical forest of China. The results showed that four out of eight tree species from which samples were collected had visible and cross-datable rings. There were no stable relationships between the age and diameter for these subtropical trees. Significant differences exis..

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Awarded by Monash University


Funding Acknowledgements

This study was supported by the Chinese Academy of Sciences Projects No. KSCX-YW-Z-1022 and KZCX2-YW-430, the National Natural Sciences Foundation of China Project No. 40631002, and a grant from the Office for International Engagement, Monash University, Australia.