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Abdul Hamid, Hazandy and Mencuccini, Maurizio and Ab Shukor, Nor Aini
(2009)
Net primary productivity of forest trees: A review of current issue.
Pertanika Journal of Tropical Agricultural Science, 32 (2).
pp. 111-123.
ISSN 1511-3701
Abstract
Forest growth is important both economically and ecologically and it follows a predictable general trend
with age. Generally, the growth of all forests accelerates as canopies develop in young forests and declines
substantially soon after the maximum leaf area is attained. The causes of this decline trend are multiple.
Initially, age- and size-related declines were attributed to photosynthesis-respiration imbalance. Subsequently,
several competing hypotheses have been proposed over the years, although nutrient and hydraulic limitation
hypotheses appear to be the most likely to have caused it. In this paper, the authors attempt to review these
hypotheses and concentrate on one related aspect, as this can set the scene for further examining the issues of
age-related versus size-related processes.
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