Tree height and stem growth dynamics in a Scots pine dominated boreal forest

Tree growth is a key forest ecosystem service and essential for carbon sequestration and biomass production. However, the intra-seasonal dynamics of tree height and stem diameter growth have been difficult to measure hampering the understanding of the interplay between these processes. Here, we inve...

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Main Authors: Tuomas Yrttimaa, Samuli Junttila, Ville Luoma, Jiri Pyörälä, Eetu Puttonen, Mariana Campos, Teemu Hölttä, Mikko Vastaranta
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2024-03-01
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666719323001000
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author Tuomas Yrttimaa
Samuli Junttila
Ville Luoma
Jiri Pyörälä
Eetu Puttonen
Mariana Campos
Teemu Hölttä
Mikko Vastaranta
author_facet Tuomas Yrttimaa
Samuli Junttila
Ville Luoma
Jiri Pyörälä
Eetu Puttonen
Mariana Campos
Teemu Hölttä
Mikko Vastaranta
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description Tree growth is a key forest ecosystem service and essential for carbon sequestration and biomass production. However, the intra-seasonal dynamics of tree height and stem diameter growth have been difficult to measure hampering the understanding of the interplay between these processes. Here, we investigated the feasibility of a laser scanning system in monitoring tree height development, aiming to study how tree height and stem diameter growth dynamics vary and interact, and how environmental variables explain the tree growth dynamics within a growing season. The experimental design consisted of 40 boreal trees equipped with dendrometers measuring changes in the stem diameter at 15-minutes intervals while a laser scanner fixed to a 35-meter tower was used to measure tree height near-daily during the monitoring period from May to mid-August 2021. We found that vertical changes in the tree-segmented point clouds enabled monitoring of tree height increment and investigation of the temporal dynamics of changes in tree height and stem diameter, when coupled with dendrometer measurements. The experiments revealed that, on average, height increment occurred ahead of diameter increment and deviated more towards the late season. Norway spruce showed more delayed diameter increment than Scots pine during the late season. Silver birch experienced diameter increment ahead of height increment. Based on the dendrometer measurements, we computed a radial change response function that aimed at characterizing the current state of stem diameter development, whether it was increasing or decreasing from its past state. When these radial change responses were compared against environmental variables, we found that the radial change response was mostly controlled by balance between precipitation and evapotranspiration, soil water content, minimum daily temperature, and vapor pressure deficit. Our findings support the utilization of laser scanning time series for measuring intra-seasonal changes in tree height and increase our understanding of the interactions between tree height and stem diameter growth processes.
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spelling doaj.art-9c5cff9e8ae34dceac6b6f584663582d2024-03-01T05:07:27ZengElsevierTrees, Forests and People2666-71932024-03-0115100468Tree height and stem growth dynamics in a Scots pine dominated boreal forestTuomas Yrttimaa0Samuli Junttila1Ville Luoma2Jiri Pyörälä3Eetu Puttonen4Mariana Campos5Teemu Hölttä6Mikko Vastaranta7School of Forest Sciences, University of Eastern Finland, Joensuu, Finland; Department of Forest Sciences, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland; Corresponding author.School of Forest Sciences, University of Eastern Finland, Joensuu, FinlandDepartment of Forest Sciences, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, FinlandDepartment of Forest Sciences, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, FinlandFinnish Geospatial Institute FGI, National Land Survey of Finland, Espoo, FinlandFinnish Geospatial Institute FGI, National Land Survey of Finland, Espoo, FinlandDepartment of Forest Sciences, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, FinlandSchool of Forest Sciences, University of Eastern Finland, Joensuu, FinlandTree growth is a key forest ecosystem service and essential for carbon sequestration and biomass production. However, the intra-seasonal dynamics of tree height and stem diameter growth have been difficult to measure hampering the understanding of the interplay between these processes. Here, we investigated the feasibility of a laser scanning system in monitoring tree height development, aiming to study how tree height and stem diameter growth dynamics vary and interact, and how environmental variables explain the tree growth dynamics within a growing season. The experimental design consisted of 40 boreal trees equipped with dendrometers measuring changes in the stem diameter at 15-minutes intervals while a laser scanner fixed to a 35-meter tower was used to measure tree height near-daily during the monitoring period from May to mid-August 2021. We found that vertical changes in the tree-segmented point clouds enabled monitoring of tree height increment and investigation of the temporal dynamics of changes in tree height and stem diameter, when coupled with dendrometer measurements. The experiments revealed that, on average, height increment occurred ahead of diameter increment and deviated more towards the late season. Norway spruce showed more delayed diameter increment than Scots pine during the late season. Silver birch experienced diameter increment ahead of height increment. Based on the dendrometer measurements, we computed a radial change response function that aimed at characterizing the current state of stem diameter development, whether it was increasing or decreasing from its past state. When these radial change responses were compared against environmental variables, we found that the radial change response was mostly controlled by balance between precipitation and evapotranspiration, soil water content, minimum daily temperature, and vapor pressure deficit. Our findings support the utilization of laser scanning time series for measuring intra-seasonal changes in tree height and increase our understanding of the interactions between tree height and stem diameter growth processes.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666719323001000water availabilityenvironmental conditionsterrestrial laser scanningdendrometerslidartime series
spellingShingle Tuomas Yrttimaa
Samuli Junttila
Ville Luoma
Jiri Pyörälä
Eetu Puttonen
Mariana Campos
Teemu Hölttä
Mikko Vastaranta
Tree height and stem growth dynamics in a Scots pine dominated boreal forest
Trees, Forests and People
water availability
environmental conditions
terrestrial laser scanning
dendrometers
lidar
time series
title Tree height and stem growth dynamics in a Scots pine dominated boreal forest
title_full Tree height and stem growth dynamics in a Scots pine dominated boreal forest
title_fullStr Tree height and stem growth dynamics in a Scots pine dominated boreal forest
title_full_unstemmed Tree height and stem growth dynamics in a Scots pine dominated boreal forest
title_short Tree height and stem growth dynamics in a Scots pine dominated boreal forest
title_sort tree height and stem growth dynamics in a scots pine dominated boreal forest
topic water availability
environmental conditions
terrestrial laser scanning
dendrometers
lidar
time series
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666719323001000
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