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Long-term growth trends of red spruce and fraser fir at Mt. Rogers,Virginia and Mt. Mitchell,North Carolina
Institution:1. Theoretical, Metacommunity and Landscape Ecology Laboratory, ICB-V, Universidade Federal de Goiás, Av. Esperança, Goiânia 74690-000, Goiás, Brazil;2. Département de phytologie, Université Laval, 2325 Rue de l''Université, Québec GV1 0A6, QC, Canada;3. Instituto de Biología Subtropical, Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas -Universidad Nacional de Misiones, Puerto Iguazú N3370BFA, Misiones, Argentina
Abstract:Cross-sectional area growth and height growth of Fraser fir and red spruce trees growing in Virginia and North Carolina were analyzed to identify possible long-term growth trends. Cross-sectional area growth provided no evidence of growth decline. The individual discs were classified according to parameter estimates of the growth trend equation. The predominant pattern of growth was a steady increase followed by fluctuation about a horizontal line. Other cross-sections exhibited a steady increase throughout the series. The only discs that represent declining growth patterns were from trees in subordinate crown position or which had previous top damage. No unexplained growth decline was present in any disc. The results regarding height growth were uncertain. A slight decline in height growth was present although we suggest that this observation was due to problems with the data or the model used to fit height growth. These findings contradict other studies suggesting that a recent growth decline has occurred in red spruce in the southern Appalachians.
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