The study aims for the exploration of dendroclimatological history from Himalayan fir (Abies pindrow Royle ex D. Don) growing in the mid elevation zone of Pakistan. Temperature and precipitation are the main limiting factors for tree growth in the region, of which precipitation dominates as the...
Author(s)
Afsheen Khan; Sheppard, P. R.; Moinuddin Ahmed
Publisher
Pakistan Botanical Society, Karachi, Pakistan
Citation
Pakistan Journal of Botany, 2022, 54, 2, pp 675-681
Climate change is currently one of the most important environmental issues. Dendrochronology is frequently used to identify the climatic changes most closely associated with changes in tree-ring extent. We applied dendroclimatology to determine the climate changes in the Roodbar region of Iran...
Author(s)
Gholami, V.; Jolandan, M. A.; Torkaman, J.
Publisher
Springer, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Citation
Natural Hazards, 2017, 85, 3, pp 1835-1850
The divergence problem, which manifests as an unstable response relationship between tree-ring growth and climatic factors under the background of global warming, poses a challenge to both the traditional theory of dendroclimatology and the reliability of climatic reconstructions based on tree-ring ...
Author(s)
Zhang TongWen; Zhang RuiBo; Jiang ShengXia; Bagila, M.; Ainur, U.; Yu ShuLong
Publisher
MDPI AG, Basel, Switzerland
Citation
Atmosphere, 2019, 10, 8,
Observational, correlative approaches are one of the backbones of dendrochronology. For instance, climate-growth relationships are usually quantified by calculating Pearson correlations. However, the ability to detect these relationships and the probability of declaring significant correlations by...
Author(s)
Rubio-Cuadrado, Á.; Camarero, J. J.; Bosela, M.
Publisher
Elsevier GmbH, Munich, Germany
Citation
Dendrochronologia, 2022, 71,
Toona ciliata is a commercially and ecologically important timber species, which grows at faster rate and partake in socio-economic upliftment of forest dwelling communities. Understanding growth patterns is critical for developing effective silviculture and forest management strategies for any...
Author(s)
Monsang, N. P.; Upadhyay, K. K.; Tripathi, S. K.
Publisher
MKK Publication, Kolkata, India
Citation
Environment and Ecology, 2023, 41, 1C, pp 659-665
Nowadays, the biological monitoring through the growth rings has received increasing attention from ecologists and toxicologists. Structural analysis of these rings allows the incorporation of a time component in the study of plant responses to environmental variation. This allows also to evaluate...
Author(s)
Vasconcellos, T. J. de; Tomazello Filho, M.; Callado, C. H.
Publisher
Elsevier GmbH, München, Germany
Citation
Dendrochronologia, 2019, 53, pp 104-113
Climate change may cause reduced forest productivity and higher tree mortality due to water deficits that result from increased evapotranspiration. Such limitations may occur in some areas of the North American boreal forest where precipitation is low and warming trends are high. This paper...
Author(s)
Hynes, A.; Hamann, A.
Publisher
Elsevier Ltd, Oxford, UK
Citation
Forest Ecology and Management, 2020, 461,
Tree-ring growth of forest trees is closely related to climate and environment changes during growth period, thus it is able to provide precise information on climate changes. Therefore, the current study is intended to estimate growth changes and to develop an estimating formula for ring-growth...
Author(s)
Moon NaHyun; Moon GaHyun; Chun JungHwa; Shin ManYong
Publisher
Taylor & Francis, Abingdon, UK
Citation
Forest Science and Technology, 2020, 16, 1, pp 32-40
In recent years, the utility of earlywood vessels anatomical characteristics in identifying and reconstructing hydrological conditions has been fully recognized. In riparian ring-porous species, flood rings have been used to identify discrete flood events, and chronologies developed from...
Author(s)
Tardif, J. C.; Kames, S.; Nolin, A. F.; Bergeron, Y.
Publisher
Frontiers Media S.A., Lausanne, Switzerland
Citation
Frontiers in Plant Science, 2021, 12, October,
This study aimed to suggest a method to establish vessel-lumen-area chronologies in domestic Quercus spp. from Mt. Songni and to verify their potential as a climate proxy. In order to establish vessel-lumen-area chronologies, three options were applied to filter vessels. Options 1 and 2 use vessels ...
Author(s)
Jeong HyunMin; Kim YoJung; Seo JeongWook
Publisher
Korean Society of Wood Science and Technology, Seoul, Korea Republic
Citation
Mokchae Konghak = Journal of the Korean Wood Science and Technology, 2017, 45, 1, pp 72-84