François Ningre
University of Lorraine
8 Papers
13 Citations
François Ningre is an academic researcher from University of Lorraine. The author has contributed to research in topics: Beech & Woody plant. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 8 publications.
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Papers
Maintenance of long-term experiments for unique insights into forest growth dynamics and trends: review and perspectives
Hans Pretzsch,Miren del Río,Peter Biber,Catia Arcangeli,Kamil Bielak,Peter Brang,Małgorzata Dudzińska,David I. Forrester,Joachim Klädtke,Ulrich Kohnle,Thomas Ledermann,Robert Matthews,Jürgen Nagel,Ralf Nagel,Urban Nilsson,François Ningre,Thomas Nord-Larsen,Holger Wernsdörfer,Ekaterina Sycheva +18 more
TL;DR: Long-term experimental plots provide information of forest stand dynamics which cannot be derived from forest inventories or small temporary plots as discussed by the authors, and they can reveal the site-specific effect of thinning and species mixing on stand structure, production and carbon sequestration.
Time shifts in height and diameter growth allocation in understory European beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) following canopy release
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigated the relationship between height and diameter increments in Fagus sylvatica understory trees submitted to canopy release and found that the precedence of diameter growth over height growth suggests that tree growth is driven by diameter instead of height.
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La fourchaison du Frêne en plantation : causes, conséquences et contrôle
François Ningre,C. Cluzeau,N. le Goff +2 more
- 01 Jan 1992
TL;DR: La prise de « relais » est dès lors assurée par un ou plusieurs bourgeons latéraux inférieurs de croissance initiale voisine mais à potentiel de développement variable.
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Modeling size-density trajectories of even-aged ash ( Fraxinus excelsior L.) stands in France. A baseline to assess the impact of Chalara ash dieback
TL;DR: In this article, the authors compared the size-density trajectories of pure even-aged ash stands and compare them with those recently established for beech and oak in France, in particular concerning the onset of density-dependent (regular) mortality.
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