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The fieldweek associated with the 4th Asian Dendrochronological Association Conference was an excellent opportunity for education, networking, and research. The participants and group leaders worked together for five days in an area that was new to some of the group leaders and new to some of the...

Author(s)
Speer, J. H.; Bräuning, A.; Zhang QiBin; Pourtahmasi, K.; Gaire, N. P.; Dawadi, B.; Rana, P.; Dhakal, Y. R.; Acharya, R. H.; Adhikari, D. L.; Adhikari, S.; Aryal, P. C.; Bagale, D.; Baniya, B.; Bhandari, S.; Dahal, N.; Dahal, S.; Ganbaatar, N.; Giri, A.; Gurung, D. B.; Khandu, Y.; Maharjan, B.; Maharjan, R.; Malik, R. A.; Nath, C. D.; Nepal, B. (et al)
Publisher
Elsevier GmbH, München, Germany
Citation
Dendrochronologia, 2017, 41, pp 2-9
Abstract

The rate of tree growth varies by species and is influenced by elevation and climate gradients. Assessing the influence of these variables on tree-ring growth can improve projections for tree growth under future climate conditions. Here, we evaluate the relationships between tree species,...

Author(s)
Gao LinLin; Gou XiaoHua; Deng Yang; Yang MeiXue; Zhang Fen
Publisher
Springer-Verlag GmbH, Berlin, Germany
Citation
Trees: Structure and Function, 2017, 31, 2, pp 393-404
Abstract

Considerable progress has been made in dendroclimatological research in China during the period 2000-2017, including a significant increase in the spatial coverage of tree-ring chronologies developed for paleoclimatic research. New tree-ring sampling sites have been established across the Tibetan...

Author(s)
He MinHui; Yang Bao; Bräuning, A.; Rossi, S.; Ljungqvist, F. C.; Shishov, V.; Grießinger, J.; Wang JiangLin; Liu JingJing; Qin Chun
Publisher
Elsevier B.V., Amsterdam, Netherlands
Citation
Earth-Science Reviews, 2019, 194, pp 521-535
Abstract

Four papers using a variety of scientific approaches and addressing different studied tree ecological and anatomical parameters are combined in a special section.

Author(s)
Bräuning, A.
Publisher
Springer-Verlag GmbH, Berlin, Germany
Citation
Trees: Structure and Function, 2014, 28, 5, pp 1255-1304
Abstract

Dendrometers are vital tools for studying the response of trees to intra-annual environmental changes in different temporal resolutions, ranging from hourly, daily to weekly time resolution. Dendrometers are increasingly used in forest management and tree physiological studies. Besides the data...

Author(s)
Aryal, S.; Häusser, M.; Grießinger, J.; Fan ZeXin; Bräuning, A.
Publisher
Elsevier GmbH, Munich, Germany
Citation
Dendrochronologia, 2020, 64,
Abstract

Himalayan Mountains provide unique opportunities for the extension of shrub-ring based dendroclimatology beyond the upper tree limit. However, little is known about limiting climate factors of shrub growth under harsh environmental conditions. We established a new ring-width chronology of a...

Author(s)
Panthi Shankar; Fan ZeXin; Bräuning Achim
Publisher
Elsevier GmbH, Munich, Germany
Citation
Dendrochronologia, 2021, 65,
Abstract

The inherent linkage between photosynthesis and the formation of wood is important for the understanding of relationships between tree-ring series and climate/environmental data in dendroclimatology studies. However, it is impossible to reach a mechanistic procedure of tree stem radial growth...

Author(s)
He MinHui; Bräuning, A.; Rossi, S.; Gebrekirstos, A.; Grießinger, J.; Mayr, C.; Peng ChangHui; Yang Bao
Publisher
Springer-Verlag GmbH, Berlin, Germany
Citation
Trees: Structure and Function, 2020, 35, 2, pp 493-502
Abstract

The variability of tree stem phenology plays a critical role in determining the productivity of forest ecosystems. Therefore, we aim to identify the relationships between the timings of cambium phenology, and forest growth in terms of tree-ring width over a long-term scale. A meta-analysis was...

Author(s)
He MinHui; Yang Bao; Shishov, V.; Rossi, S.; Bräuning, A.; Ljungqvist, F. C.; Griessinger, J.
Publisher
MDPI AG, Basel, Switzerland
Citation
Forests, 2018, 9, 2, pp 86
Abstract

This special issue contains 13 papers which outlines the applications of new techniques and state-of-the-art approaches in tree ring research in different tropical environments. The papers are presented in three parts: (1) Long chronologies for tropical tree species were constructed which allowed...

Author(s)
Bräuning, A.
Publisher
Springer-Verlag GmbH, Berlin, Germany
Citation
Trees: Structure and Function, 2011, 25, 1, pp 1-144
Abstract

Knowledge on juvenile tree growth is crucial to understand how trees reach the canopy in tropical forests. However, long-term data on juvenile tree growth are usually unavailable. Annual tree rings provide growth information for the entire life of trees and their analysis has become more popular in ...

Author(s)
Soliz-Gamboa, C. C.; Rozendaal, D. M. A.; Ceccantini, G.; Angyalossy, V.; Borg, K. van der; Zuidema, P. A.
Publisher
Springer-Verlag GmbH, Berlin, Germany
Citation
Trees: Structure and Function, 2011, 25, 1, pp 17-27

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