Overyielding in young tree plantations is driven by local complementarity and selection effects related to shade tolerance
Abstract
Overyielding in mixed‐species forests has been demonstrated in a vast body of literature, and the focus of functional biodiversity research is now shifting towards a mechanistic understanding of these observations. We explored diversity–productivity relationships at two sites of a large‐scale tree diversity experiment, with harsh (Ged) and benign (Zed) environmental conditions for plantation establishment. Additive partitioning methodologies...
Paper Details
Title
Overyielding in young tree plantations is driven by local complementarity and selection effects related to shade tolerance
Published Date
Aug 14, 2017
Journal
Volume
106
Issue
3
Pages
1096 - 1105
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