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Wood formation of drought-resistant <i>Eucalyptus cladocalyx</i> under cyclical drought treatment. [PDF]
Gama G, Martin KC, Drew DM.
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The tibialis anterior tendon revisited: a unified classification framework across development, evolution, and clinical application. [PDF]
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An Unusual Case of Unexplained Infertility: Co-colonization of the Uterus and Seminal Fluid. [PDF]
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Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 1999
Quantitative anatomical analysis of wild olive wood demonstrates that certain criteria are determined by climatic factors. Regression models, developed from modern calibration samples located in French and Spanish Mediterranean regions and charred under controlled thermal and atmospheric conditions, allow us to quantify the response of `vessel density'
Jean-Frederic Terral
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Quantitative anatomical analysis of wild olive wood demonstrates that certain criteria are determined by climatic factors. Regression models, developed from modern calibration samples located in French and Spanish Mediterranean regions and charred under controlled thermal and atmospheric conditions, allow us to quantify the response of `vessel density'
Jean-Frederic Terral
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Abstract Quantitative analysis of wood anatomy is a powerful dendroecological tool to provide new insights into environmental signals encoded in tree-rings. Nevertheless, studies with long time series or large sample sizes are not very common for diffuse-porous tree species due to the laborious sample preparation and image analysis.
Diaconu, Daniela +4 more
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Conifer quantitative wood anatomy as proxy data: application in agricultural yield reconstruction
Trees - Structure and Function, 2023Elena A Babushkina +2 more
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2021
Climate conditions affect wood formation during tree growth with consequences for the functioning and survival of trees and forests. Since tree rings are formed at different temporal windows during the growing season, environmental factors will affect the wood structure and function differently.
Alberto Arzac +2 more
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Climate conditions affect wood formation during tree growth with consequences for the functioning and survival of trees and forests. Since tree rings are formed at different temporal windows during the growing season, environmental factors will affect the wood structure and function differently.
Alberto Arzac +2 more
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