Loewe Muñoz, VerónicaDel Río, RodrigoDelard R., ClaudiaBalzarini, Mónica2025-06-122026-01-072025-06-122026-01-0720242192-1709https://doi.org/10.1186/s13717-023-00479-0http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12978/26523páginas 2-15Stone pine (Pinus pinea), a drought-resistant species, has significant socio-economic benefits and increasing interest for the establishment of productive plantations in several countries, especially in a climate change context. Monitoring hourly stem diameter variations contributes to the understanding of the tree-growth response to changes in environmental conditions and management. By monitoring the diameter expansion of tree stems, high-resolution band dendrometers were used to study the development of adult trees growing in a semi-arid coastal environment of central Chile under fertilized and non-fertilized soil conditions through the span of a year.enDENDROMETRIAFACTOR AMBIENTALCRECIMIENTO FORESTALCAMBIO CLIMATICORESISTENCIA A LA SEQUIAPLANTACIÓN FORESTALARBOL FORESTALEffects of fertilization on radial growth of Pinus pinea explored hourly using dendrometersArtículo de revista