pinus sylvestris

Non-linear regional weather-growth relationships indicate limited adaptability of the eastern Baltic Scots pine

Under changing climate, temporal and spatial stability (stationarity) of growth responses of trees to weather and climate, which has often been presumed without explicit testing, is crucial for prediction of productivity and sustainability of …

Advance Regeneration of Norway Spruce and Scots Pine in Hemiboreal Forests in Latvia

Continuous cover forestry (CCF) aims to emulate small natural disturbances and take advantage of natural regeneration. To implement these management practices successfully, knowledge of advance regeneration under the canopy in different conditions is …

Plasticity of response of tree-ring width of Scots pine provenances to weather extremes in Latvia

Climatic changes and weather extremes are causing shifts in distribution of tree species, affecting productivity of forests. With the northwards advance of deciduous species in Northern Europe, Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) is predicted to …

Influence of Climatic Factors on the Annual Radial Growth of Scots Pine (Pinus Sylvestris L.)in Western Latvia

Scots pine pointer-years in northwestern Latvia and their relationship with climatic factors