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Mast year occurrence in trees is often synchronized across large regions. In this study, we used dendrochronological methods based on cone scar characteristics on tree branches in order to reconstruct male and female cone production in balsam fir (Abies balsamea (L.) Mill.) during the period...

Author(s)
Bouchard, M.; Pernot, C.
Publisher
NRC Research Press, Ottawa, Canada
Citation
Canadian Journal of Forest Research, 2020, 51, 5, pp 638-646
Abstract

Natural root grafts (anastomoses) result from the fusion of the vascular systems of two roots and allow trees to share water, nutrients and photosynthesis products, affecting tree growth and physiology. The aim of this study was to investigate the frequency of root grafting in balsam fir (Abies...

Author(s)
Quer, E.; Baldy, V.; Rochers, A. des
Publisher
Elsevier Ltd, Oxford, UK
Citation
Forest Ecology and Management, 2020, 475,
Abstract

During biological invasions, the initial arrival and establishment of invading populations often go unnoticed for many years yet information on early invasion dynamics is key to understanding and managing invasions. We used the presence of ring discoloration, "rotholz", in tree cores to date...

Author(s)
Hessl, A.; Liebhold, A. M.; Leef, M. L.
Publisher
Southern Appalachian Botanical Society, Newberry, USA
Citation
Castanea, 2022, 87, 1, pp 1-11
Abstract

As major alterations are occurring in climate and pest ranges, it is imperative to evaluate their combined contribution to tree mortality in order to propose mitigation measures and limit losses in forest productivity. The objective of this study was to explore the association between declines in...

Author(s)
Grandpré, L. de; Kneeshaw, D. D.; Perigon, S.; Boucher, D.; Marchand, M.; Pureswaran, D.; Girardin, M. P.
Publisher
Wiley, Oxford, UK
Citation
Journal of Ecology (Oxford), 2019, 107, 1, pp 452-467
Abstract

Despite their suitability for dendroclimatological research, the boreal regions of central and western Labrador remain under-researched. In an attempt to evaluate the growth trends and climatic response of this region's trees, master chronologies have been developed for its four dominant conifer...

Author(s)
Nishimura, P. H.; Laroque, C. P.
Publisher
Elsevier GmbH, München, Germany
Citation
Dendrochronologia, 2011, 29, 1, pp 17-23
Abstract

Past feeding activities of the North American porcupine (Erethizon dorsatum L.) in an overmature forest were reconstructed using tree-ring dated feeding scars on jack pine (Pinus banksiana Lamb.) trees in Parc national du Bic (Quebec). Following a long fire-free period, most pines that regenerated...

Author(s)
Rivet, A.; Payette, S.; Berteaux, D.; Girard, F.
Publisher
NRC Research Press, Ottawa, Canada
Citation
Canadian Journal of Forest Research, 2017, 47, 2, pp 257-268
Abstract

In trees experiencing stress prior to death, growth may be partially or totally suppressed, or may occur only in the upper part of the boles. This may induce inaccuracies when retrospectively crossdating dead trees. In this study, we investigated the occurrence and range of time lags between year...

Author(s)
Angers, V. A.; Bergeron, Y.; Drapeau, P.
Publisher
Laboratory of Tree-Ring Research, University of Arizona, Tucson, USA
Citation
Tree-Ring Research, 2017, 73, 1, pp 24-34
Abstract

Balsam fir sawfly (Neodiprion abietis (Harris)) has become a serious pest of young managed balsam fir (Abies balsamea (L.) Mill.) stands in western Newfoundland, Canada. During 1991-2008, a total area of 561 000 hectares was moderate to severely defoliated. We quantified impacts (growth and...

Author(s)
Iqbal, J.; Maclean, D. A.; Kershaw, J. A., Jr.
Publisher
Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK
Citation
Forestry (Oxford), 2011, 84, 4, pp 349-362
Abstract

We used dendrochronological analyses to identify periods of natural disturbance and resulting growth responses in 32 mixed species stands in the Acadian forest. Stands represented five different development patterns, based upon 1946 softwood (SW) content (70-80%, termed SW versus 30-60%, termed...

Author(s)
Amos-Binks, L. J.; MacLean, D. A.
Publisher
Elsevier GmbH, München, Germany
Citation
Dendrochronologia, 2016, 37, pp 9-16
Abstract

We evaluated the effects of hydrologic setting on the growth sensitivity of two conifer species to recent atmospheric climatic variability and change in a region experiencing a warming (annual Tmin: 0.07°C/decade) and wetting trend (total annual PPT 9.8 mm/decade; 1911-2012). Tree-ring chronologies ...

Author(s)
Raney, P. A.; Leopold, D. J.; Dovciak, M.; Beier, C. M.
Publisher
Elsevier Ltd, Oxford, UK
Citation
Forest Ecology and Management, 2016, 379, pp 70-80

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