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Vulnerability to pine sawfly damage decreases with site fertility but the opposite is true with Scleroderris canker damage; results from Finnish ICP Forests and NFI data

Vulnerability to pine sawfly damage decreases with site fertility but the opposite is true with... Annals of Forest Science (2015) 72:909–917 DOI 10.1007/s13595-014-0435-8 ORIGINAL PAPER Vulnerability to pine sawfly damage decreases with site fertility but the opposite is true with Scleroderris canker damage; results from Finnish ICP Forests and NFI data Seppo Nevalainen & Seija Sirkiä & Mikko Peltoniemi & Seppo Neuvonen Received: 31 May 2014 /Accepted: 29 October 2014 /Published online: 19 November 2014 INRA and Springer-Verlag France 2014 Abstract & Context Factors affecting the occurrence of important biotic & Key message The probability of pine sawfly damage damage on Pinus sylvestris were studied with data from large- was highest in drier sites, while Gremmeniella abietina scale forest monitoring networks. & Aims We tested how much the probability of damage caused damage showed an opposite pattern. ICP Forests and rolling National Forest Inventory (NFI) data have good by pine sawflies (Neodiprion sertifer Geoffr. and Diprion pini L.) and G. abietina (Lagerb. (Morelet)) differed between potential for quantifying patterns in damage occurrence, but region-wise NFIs may produce biased results. different forest site types and the effects of relevant climatic factors on damage probabilities. & Methods Long-term damage observations from ICP Forests Level 1 monitoring and National Forest Inventory (NFI) data were used. In addition http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Annals of Forest Science Springer Journals

Vulnerability to pine sawfly damage decreases with site fertility but the opposite is true with Scleroderris canker damage; results from Finnish ICP Forests and NFI data

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Publisher
Springer Journals
Copyright
Copyright © 2014 by INRA and Springer-Verlag France
Subject
Life Sciences; Forestry; Wood Science & Technology; Forestry Management; Tree Biology; Environment, general
ISSN
1286-4560
eISSN
1297-966X
DOI
10.1007/s13595-014-0435-8
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Abstract

Annals of Forest Science (2015) 72:909–917 DOI 10.1007/s13595-014-0435-8 ORIGINAL PAPER Vulnerability to pine sawfly damage decreases with site fertility but the opposite is true with Scleroderris canker damage; results from Finnish ICP Forests and NFI data Seppo Nevalainen & Seija Sirkiä & Mikko Peltoniemi & Seppo Neuvonen Received: 31 May 2014 /Accepted: 29 October 2014 /Published online: 19 November 2014 INRA and Springer-Verlag France 2014 Abstract & Context Factors affecting the occurrence of important biotic & Key message The probability of pine sawfly damage damage on Pinus sylvestris were studied with data from large- was highest in drier sites, while Gremmeniella abietina scale forest monitoring networks. & Aims We tested how much the probability of damage caused damage showed an opposite pattern. ICP Forests and rolling National Forest Inventory (NFI) data have good by pine sawflies (Neodiprion sertifer Geoffr. and Diprion pini L.) and G. abietina (Lagerb. (Morelet)) differed between potential for quantifying patterns in damage occurrence, but region-wise NFIs may produce biased results. different forest site types and the effects of relevant climatic factors on damage probabilities. & Methods Long-term damage observations from ICP Forests Level 1 monitoring and National Forest Inventory (NFI) data were used. In addition

Journal

Annals of Forest ScienceSpringer Journals

Published: Nov 19, 2014

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