Contrasting Climate Sensitivity of Pinus cembra Tree-Ring Traits in the Carpathians. [PDF]
Știrbu MI +5 more
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Quantitative vessel mapping on increment cores: a critical comparison of image acquisition methods [PDF]
IntroductionQuantitative wood anatomy is critical for establishing climate reconstruction proxies, understanding tree hydraulics, and quantifying carbon allocation.
Alba Anadon-Rosell +20 more
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Wood anatomical traits highlight complex temperature influence on Pinus cembra L. at high elevation in the Eastern Alps [PDF]
In the context of climate change, scientific community is raising attention on tree response to increasing temperature. In this sense, populations at the edge of their distributional area are crucial to understand the species climate sensitivity.
Carrer, Marco +2 more
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Multi-century mean summer temperature variations in the Southern Rhaetian Alps reconstructed from Larix decidua blue intensity data [PDF]
Ongoing climate change is likely to cause a worldwide temperature increase of 1.5 °C by the mid-century. To contextualize these changes in a long-term context, historical climatological data extending beyond data obtained from instrumental records are ...
A. Somma +6 more
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Quantitative wood anatomy analyzes the variability of xylem anatomical features in trees, shrubs, and herbaceous species to address research questions related to plant functioning, growth, and environment.
Arx, Georg von +4 more
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Combining conventional tree-ring measurements with wood anatomy and strontium isotope analyses enables dendroprovenancing at the local scale [PDF]
Crivellaro, Alan
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The Imprint of Extreme Climate Events in Century-Long Time Series of Wood Anatomical Traits in High-Elevation Conifers. [PDF]
Carrer M, Brunetti M, Castagneri D.
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Quantitative Wood Anatomy-Practical Guidelines. [PDF]
von Arx G +4 more
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The influence of climate on the radial growth of Scots pine in the northern Scandinavia [PDF]
The presented master's thesis deals with the influence of climate on the radial growth of Scots pine in the northern Scandinavia. Trees growing at the polar treeline are sensitive to environmental changes, and therefore their wood is used to study growth
Tomeš, Miroslav
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