Manipulating tree crown structure to promote old-growth characteristics in second-growth redwood forest canopies

Forest Ecology and Management(2018)

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Abstract
•We imposed a factorial experiment on 24 redwood trees in second-growth forests.•Treetop removal (topping) stimulated trunk reiteration, and new tops grew rapidly.•Branch tip removal combined with topping resulted in the formation of limbs.•Compartmentalization of wounds explained negative effects of pruning on growth.
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Sequoia sempervirens,Apical control,Topping,Pruning,Trunk reiteration,Limb formation
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