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Additional file 2: of Quantifying the effect of persistent dryer climates on forest productivity and implications for forest planning: a case study in northern Germany
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posted on 2018-10-08, 05:00 authored by Matthias Albert, Ralf-Volker Nagel, Johannes Sutmöller, Matthias SchmidtFigure S1. Boxplots of periodic volume increment (upper row) and mean annual increment at biological rotation age (lower row) under baseline (gray), minimum (yellow), median (orange) and maximum (red) climate scenario for European beech in Uelzen (included are only stands with beech as a leading species). Figure S2. Boxplots of periodic volume increment (upper row) and mean annual increment at biological rotation age (lower row) under baseline (gray), minimum (yellow), median (orange) and maximum (red) climate scenario for Pedunculate and sessile oak in Uelzen (included are only stands with oak as a leading species). Figure S3. Boxplots of periodic volume increment (upper row) and mean annual increment at biological rotation age (lower row) under baseline (gray), minimum (yellow), median (orange) and maximum (red) climate scenario for Scots pine in Uelzen (included are only stands with Scots pine as a leading species). Figure S4. Boxplots of periodic volume increment (upper row) and mean annual increment at biological rotation age (lower row) under baseline (gray), minimum (yellow), median (orange) and maximum (red) climate scenario for European beech in Fläming (included are only stands with beech as a leading species). Figure S5. Boxplots of periodic volume increment (upper row) and mean annual increment at biological rotation age (lower row) under baseline (gray), minimum (yellow), median (orange) and maximum (red) climate scenario for Pedunculate and sessile oak in Fläming (included are only stands with oak as a leading species). Figure S6. Boxplots of periodic volume increment (upper row) and mean annual increment at biological rotation age (lower row) under baseline (gray), minimum (yellow), median (orange) and maximum (red) climate scenario for Scots pine in Fläming (included are only stands with Scots pine as a leading species). (ZIP 1002 kb)