Article
Quantifying the interrelationship between tree stand growth rate and water table level in drained peatland sites within Central Finland
aFinnish Forest Research Institute, Rovaniemi Research Unit, Eteläranta 55, FIN-96300 Rovaniemi, Finland.
bFinnish Forest Research Institute, Parkano Research Unit, Kaironiementie 54, 39700 Parkano, Finland.
Published on the web 2 June 2008.
Canadian Journal of Forest Research, 2008, 38:(7) 1775-1783, 10.1139/X08-028
Abstract
The quantitative relationship between stand growth rate and water table level in peatland forest sites has not been fully ascertained in the literature. In this study, we investigated this relationship by means of a bivariate regression model. Tree and stand attributes, including volume and past 5-year volume growth as well as median water table depth (WTM) during the 1984 growing season, were observed in 69 Scots pine (
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Role of tree stand evapotranspiration in maintaining satisfactory drainage conditions in drained peatlands





