Understanding and predicting tree growth
Linder, S. (Ed.) (1981). Understanding and predicting tree growth. Studia forestalia suecica, 160. The Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences; College of Forestry: Uppsala. ISBN 91-38-06617-3. 87 pp. Part of: Studia forestalia suecica. The Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences; College of Forestry: Uppsala. ISSN 0039-3150, more | |
Keywords | Buildings > Workshops Growth Organisms > Eukaryotes > Plants > Woody plants > Trees
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Content | - Ford, E.D. (1981). Can we model xylem production by conifers?, in: Linder, S. (Ed.) Understanding and predicting tree growth. Studia forestalia suecica, 160: pp. 19-29, more
- Zelawski, W. (1981). Modelling the dry matter accumulation in plants by means of asymptotic (logistic) and exponential functions, in: Linder, S. (Ed.) Understanding and predicting tree growth. Studia forestalia suecica, 160: pp. 31-38, more
- Hari, P.; Kellomäki, S. (1981). Modelling of the functioning of a tree in a stand, in: Linder, S. (Ed.) Understanding and predicting tree growth. Studia forestalia suecica, 160: pp. 39-42, more
- Landsberg, J.J. (1981). The number and quality of driving variables needed to model tree growth, in: Linder, S. (Ed.) Understanding and predicting tree growth. Studia forestalia suecica, 160: pp. 43-50, more
- Jarvis, P.G. (1981). Plant water relations in models of tree growth, in: Linder, S. (Ed.) Understanding and predicting tree growth. Studia forestalia suecica, 160: pp. 51-60, more
- Ingestad, T.; Aronsson, A.; Ågren, G.I. (1981). Nutrient flux density model of mineral nutrition in conifer ecosystems, in: Linder, S. (Ed.) Understanding and predicting tree growth. Studia forestalia suecica, 160: pp. 61-71, more
- Linder, S.; Lohammar, T. (1981). Amount and quality of information on CO2-exchange required for estimating annual carbon balance of coniferous trees, in: Linder, S. (Ed.) Understanding and predicting tree growth. Studia forestalia suecica, 160: pp. 73-87, more
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