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Mixing effect on volume growth of Fagus sylvatica and Pinus sylvestris is modulated by stand density

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Fig. 2. Fitted vs observed data and graphs of residuals vs predicted and main independent variables of the two growth models (Table 5).
Fig. 4. Data from pure and mixed plots by dominant height and stocking degree. Line shows the values of dominant height and stocking degree which result in a null admixture effect of pine on beech growth efficiency
Fig. 6. Grey area shows proportions of pine which result in lower increments than in pure pine stands for different values of stocking degree A.

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