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An example of the applicability of dendroclimatological research methods in the study of forest ecosystems is presented, using the dendrochronological series from Vrancea Mountains (LEPA - Pinus sylvestris, LEPB - Abies alba, LEPC - Abies alba), Romania. In the case of the Norway spruce and Silver...
Describes a study based on 344 increment cores covering 50 years, taken from Norway Spruce, Silver Fir, and Scots Pine in farm forests of S.W. Styria, originally in connexion with an investigation of the effect of stand structure on growth. The material was analysed for effect of mean temperature...
After a brief historical review of literature, the author deals with the material studied-chiefly Beech and Norway Spruce, but also some Oak (Quercus robur), Ash (Fraxinus excelsior), Alder (Alnus glutinosa), Silver and Douglas Firs, Sitka Spruce, Scots Pine and Juniperus communis, all grown in...
Annual-ring diagrams have been prepared for Scots Pine in the Tharandt forest during the 19th century. The fairly constant extreme values show clear correspondences with the variations of precipitation in the area. Ring variations were also studied back to 1690 for Silver Fir and Yew from the...