RT info:eu-repo/semantics/article T1 The Impact of climate and adaptative forest management on the intra-annual growth of Pinus halepensis based on long-term dendrometer recordings A1 Olivar Ruiz, Jorge A1 Rais, Andreas A1 Pretzsch, Hans A1 Bravo Oviedo, Felipe K1 Stand density K1 Aleppo pine K1 Pino Carrasco - Crecimiento K1 Ecosistemas, Mediterráneo Región del K1 Dendrochronology K1 Dendrocronología K1 Tree rings K1 Árboles - Anillos - Análisis K1 Climatic changes K1 Clima - Cambios K1 Drought stress K1 Aridity K1 Desertification K1 Forests and forestry K1 Forestry management K1 Bosques y silvicultura - Gestión K1 Environment K1 Impacto ambiental K1 3106 Ciencia Forestal K1 3106.08 Silvicultura AB Future climate predictions for the Mediterranean area include prolonged droughts and an increase in the frequency of extreme events. Silvicultural modification of stand density can buffer the response of tree growth to changes in climate by enhancing soil water availability. We analyzed the stem growth dynamics of Pinus halepensis, including the days of the year when 25%, 50% and 75% of the intra-annual basal growth was achieved, considering two different social statuses (suppressed and dominant) under four different thinning intensities (15%, 30% and 45% removal of the basal area) for 8 years, based on biweekly band dendrometer recordings. The moment the trees reached 25% of the intra-annual basal growth was significantly influenced by the amount of precipitation accumulated during the previous winter. On the other hand, the moment the trees reached 75% of the intra-annual basal growth was significantly influenced by water availability in a shorter term, which also affected the length of the growing period. Modification of competition through thinning showed a significantly positive impact on growth, causing a delayed attainment of 50% of the intra-annual basal growth. These results imply valuable information about forest dynamics that will support forest managers’ decisions dealing with low water-availability in forests. PB MDPI SN 1999-4907 YR 2022 FD 2022 LK https://uvadoc.uva.es/handle/10324/61860 UL https://uvadoc.uva.es/handle/10324/61860 LA eng NO Forests, 2022, Vol. 13, Nº. 6, 935 NO Producción Científica DS UVaDOC RD 18-nov-2024