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The physiological characteristics of trees change with age, suggesting that growth-related climate signals vary over time. This study aimed to clarify the impacts of different diameter classes on the chronological characteristics of Pinus massoniana Lamb. and its response to climatic factors....

Author(s)
Qiao JingJing; Sun YuJun; Pan Lei; Luo Mi; Ding ZhiDan; Sun Zhao
Publisher
Springer Berlin, Heidelberg, Germany
Citation
Journal of Forestry Research, 2022, 33, 6, pp 1781-1792
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In temperate regions, the one-year life cycle forms observable growth rings influenced by the genetic, physiological, climatic, and physiographic structures of trees that consider in dendrochronology. Common cypress (Cupressus sempervirens L. var. horizontalis) is a precious Mediterranean species...

Author(s)
Eshkevari, T. A.; Ejtehadi, H.; Djamali, M.
Publisher
Research Institute of Forests and Rangelands, Tehran, Iran
Citation
Iranian Journal of Forest and Poplar Research, 2022, 30, 2, pp fa103-fa118
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The growth rate of the diameter of trees is significantly correlated with their age; therefore, a growth model can be established to predict the dynamics of the population. To reveal the relationship between individual age and diameters at breast height (DBH) of D. involucrata, five populations...

Author(s)
Su RuiJun; Wu QingGui; Yang YuLian; Hu TingXing
Publisher
Museum and Institute of Zoology, Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw, Poland
Citation
Polish Journal of Ecology, 2021, 69, 2, pp 84-95
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Age and growth rate studies of blue pine, Pinus wallichiana (A.B. Jacks.) were carried out in Kuldana reserve forest of Tehsil Murree, Pakistan. Forest was divided into ten stands and cores from fifty trees were taken. Fifty samples (cores) were extracted from this forest by using Swedish increment ...

Author(s)
Muhammad, S.; Hasnain, M.; Tayyab, M.; Khan, Z.; Rasool, K.
Publisher
Pakistan Association for the Advancement of Science, Lahore, Pakistan
Citation
Pakistan Journal of Science, 2021, 73, 1, pp 130-137
Abstract

Incremental coring of trees is the key method used in non-destructive dendrochronological sampling. Despite the advances in developing such methods, the sampling of large, high-density trees still poses a challenge in remote tropical forests. Manually operated incremental drills, while easy to...

Author(s)
Caetano-Andrade, V. L.; Schöngart, J.; Ayala, W. E.; Melinski, R. D.; Silva, F.; Dobrindt, R.; Roberts, P.
Publisher
Elsevier GmbH, Munich, Germany
Citation
Dendrochronologia, 2021, 68,
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The application of quantitative wood anatomy (QWA) in dendroclimatic analysis offers deep insight into the climatic effect on tree-ring formation, which is crucial in understanding the forests' response to climate change. However, interrelations between tree-ring traits should be accounted to...

Author(s)
Zhirnova, D. F.; Belokopytova, L. V.; Upadhyay, K. K.; Tripathi, S. K.; Babushkina, E. A.; Vaganov, E. A.
Publisher
MDPI AG, Basel, Switzerland
Citation
Forests, 2022, 13, 2,
Abstract

Tree rings provide an invaluable long-term record for understanding how climate and other drivers shape tree growth and forest productivity. However, conventional tree-ring analysis methods were not designed to simultaneously test effects of climate, tree size, and other drivers on individual...

Author(s)
Anderson-Teixeira, K. J.; Herrmann, V.; Rollinson, C. R.; Gonzalez, B.; Gonzalez-Akre, E. B.; Pederson, N.; Alexander, M. R.; Allen, C. D.; Alfaro-Sánchez, R.; Awada, T.; Baltzer, J. L.; Baker, P. J.; Birch, J. D.; Bunyavejchewin, S.; Cherubini, P.; Davies, S. J.; Dow, C.; Helcoski, R.; Kašpar, J.; Lutz, J. A.; Margolis, E. Q.; Maxwell, J. T.; McMahon, S. M.; Piponiot, C.; Russo, S. E.; Šamonil, P.; Sniderhan, A. E.; Tepley, A. J.; Vašícková, I.; Vlam, M.; Zuidema, P. A.
Publisher
Wiley, Oxford, UK
Citation
Global Change Biology, 2021, 28, 1, pp 245-266
Abstract

Dendrochronological studies are carried out on rural buildings in the French Alps for twenty years. In this contribution, we examine an extensive dataset of larch timbers (n = 1294) that were dendrochronologicaly dated at 139 buildings. This material yielded felling dates spanning the 11th century...

Author(s)
Labbas, V.; Roy, M. le; Shindo, L.
Publisher
Elsevier GmbH, Munich, Germany
Citation
Dendrochronologia, 2022, 76,
Abstract

Climate-growth relationships in forest trees are increasingly the focus of research aimed at understanding and assessing responses to climate change. Many studies have been confined to annual radial growth at breast height as an easy-to-measure dendrological standard variable, although its validity ...

Author(s)
Rubio-Cuadrado, Á.; Bravo-Oviedo, A.; Mutke, S.; Río, M. del
Publisher
Italian Society of Silviculture and Forest Ecology, Parma, Italy
Citation
iForest, 2018, 11, pp 237-242
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Dendrochronological potential of conifers from Ayubia National Park, Pakistan was determined. A total of four conifer species (Abies pindrow (Royle ex D. Don), Cedrus deodara (Roxb. ex D. Don), Pinus wallichiana A.B. Jacks. and Taxus baccata L.) were studied from different elevations. Comparative...

Author(s)
Amir Ali; Sohaib Muhammad; Hassan Nawaz; Muhammad Tayyab; Awan, U. F.; Kashif Rasool; Zaheer-ud-Din Khan
Publisher
University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine, Cluj-Napoca, Romania
Citation
Notulae Botanicae, Horti Agrobotanici, Cluj-Napoca, 2022, 50, 2,

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