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Responses of forest carbon and water coupling to thinning treatments from leaf to stand scales in a young montane pine forest.

Yi WangAntonio D Del CampoXiaohua WeiRita WinklerWanyi LiuQiang Li
Published in: Carbon balance and management (2020)
The thinning treatments did not cause significant changes in all studied WUE metrics in a normal year. However, their effects were significantly promoted under the drought conditions probably due to the decrease in soil water availability, demonstrating that thinning can improve WUE and consequently support forests to cope with the drought effects. The inconsistent results on the effects of the thinning on forest carbon and water coupling at the spatial scales and the lack of the consistent WUE metrics constraint across-scale comparison and transferring of WUE.
Keyphrases
  • climate change
  • plant growth
  • heat stress
  • ionic liquid
  • electron transfer