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Analysing the effect of stand density and site conditions on structure and growth of oak species using Nelder trials along an environmental gradient: Experimental design, evaluation methods, and results
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Analysing the effect of stand density and site conditions on structure and growth of oak species using Nelder trials along an environmental gradient: Experimental design, evaluation methods, and results

E Uhl, P Biber, M Ulbricht, M Heym, T Horváth, F Lakatos, J Gál, L Steinacker, Giustino Tonon, Maurizio Ventura, …
Forest Ecosystems, Vol.2(1)
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2015
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https://hdl.handle.net/10863/2378

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Most current approaches in forest science and practice require information about structure and growth of individual trees rather than - or in addition to - sum and mean values of growth and yield at forest stand level as provided by classic experimental designs. By inventing the wheel design, Nelder provided the possibility to turn to the individual tree as basic information unit. Such trials provide valuable insights into the dependency of growth on stand density at particular sites.
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