Structure, quality, production, LAI and dendrochronology of 100 years old Austrian pine (Pinus nigra ARNOLD,) stand

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The paper evaluates the growth, structure, production, quality, leaf area index and dendrochronology of 100 years old Austrian pine (Plnus nigra ARNOLD) monoculture situated in the forest type group Fageto-Quercetum in the locality Horné Lefantovce (Nitrianska Streda Forest District, TopoIčianky Forest Enterprise). Codominant trees, trees with stem of high quality, with medium-sized crown, medium dense and straight crown are the most abundant in the stand. The tree number in the stand is 1,024 trees/ha, basal area 51.75 m2/ha, growing stock 571.56 m3/ha, aboveground biomass stock 348.76 t/ha and leaf area index 21.85 ha/ha. Dendrochronological analyses examined the response in individual sample trees and minimum annual ring width was found in 1920,1922,1925,1929,1933,1938, 1944,1946,1947,1949,1952,1954,1963,1968,1976, 1982,1990,1993,1998,2001. Marked maximum values of annual ring width in the years 1919,1923,1926,1930,1936,1937,1941,1948,1951,1955,1959,1966,1972,1975, 1980,1985, 1997 were found as a positive productive feature. Beginning in the year 1993, dry Austrian pine trees occurred in the stand as a result of the fungal infection by Sphaeropsis sapinea (Fr.) Dyko et Sutton.

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Tokár, F., & Krekulová, E. (2005). Structure, quality, production, LAI and dendrochronology of 100 years old Austrian pine (Pinus nigra ARNOLD,) stand. Journal of Forest Science, 51(2), 67–76. https://doi.org/10.17221/4545-jfs

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