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The aboveground and belowground growth characteristics of juvenile conifers in the southwestern United States

November 25, 2021

Juvenile tree survival will play an important role in the persistence of coniferous forests and woodlands in the southwestern United States (SWUS). Vulnerability to climatic and environmental stress declines as trees grow, such that larger, more deeply rooted juveniles are less likely to experience mortality. It is unclear how juvenile conifers partition the aboveground and belowground components of early growth, if growth differs between species and ecosystem types, and what environmental factors influence juvenile carbon allocation above- or belowground. We developed a novel data set for four juvenile conifer groups (junipers, piñon pines, ponderosa pines, firs; 1121 juveniles sampled, 221 destructively) in three height classes (

Publication Year 2021
Title The aboveground and belowground growth characteristics of juvenile conifers in the southwestern United States
DOI 10.1002/ecs2.3839
Authors N.L. Pirtel, R.M. Hubbard, John B. Bradford, T.E. Kolb, M.E. Litvak, S.R. Abella, S.M. Porter, Petrie M.D.
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Ecosphere
Index ID 70227039
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Southwest Biological Science Center
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